The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 12, 1911, Image 2
THUKSbAY.
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Barn wall People.
116. V. HOLMES, Editor I Prou'r
liAMltT COL’ITI CIBCTlATItl
JANUARY
12. 1*11.
A TIMK FOR AM- TtHNOS.
At noon on lh<* 4tli of 1011,
two notaVIt man will leave th* aeati*
thoy Hhth held In the Sen«te ff tlir
UutUd ^MtrvYnr over thirty y«‘«r*
K•l»on W. AMrVch i f Rhode UUnd
tod ItBRfno H !«Maine Insa ne
■Motbar* of that aughtt bodv Nhotit the
MOM time, and they g<> out together.
Thay raj1.ro of their own free will, hi»\ -
tat detl'waO to be candidate* Joy an
other roelautlnn.
A* Republican team m.,te.. ther l ave
pulled together haruionlou' y and •in ir
Jiitucuca in •baping niitijinl I gl 1*-
tton ha* been of the compelling eort
The burden of more titan litre,, acre
year* and t*n baa grown too heavy f r
their atooidng •houldera. and they go
to their friend* for Hie remainder of
thatr day*.
And thi* •uggeati the queitlon of thy
right quitting time.
By a Hiwof the United Hut** when
#yer an officer of the army or naty
reachea the age of 62 year* ..r^ntpletea
• ) year* of service he la placet] oh The
retired li«t. and the atianuoti* activ Itic*
of hi* oh»*«n life work are all beltind
him. In case of .pedal tired or fitne*.
ha may he required to do ea-y dutv,
hut no more continuou* lt\iog by
armr or navy law and regulation* for
him-
Th1« retiring nil* t* not adopted at a
reward for merit or *ervh - e. for til**
dlttinguislieJ and the couituouplace of.
ftert are ineaaured by the .ame raid
•Mck of years or aeryloe and *h<lved
accordingly. At or aMer 3^ year. < {
•orrice It I* considered that ti-e oftircr
cease* tn be a* flTerilve through the
weakening of physical energy, and en
durance a* the nerd* < f the govern
ment mav at timea of airroa reouire. The
elaattclly of youth i» gone, there W no
bringing It hack and the man •■ho
chock ftnl of life and enthufla.ni and a
human dynamo when lie flr«t put on
tb# uniform hat heroine a i.mchii e or
a martinet H* laeka tiic touch and
sympathy of the younger recruit* and
ao it goes
Hit tnt* 1‘cttiral itrength mar h, a*
great •» ever, hi* fore iglit *« clear, hi*
graap of clrcumataocei and condiiion*
at unweakened but liie animal «lenient
*.f vigor t» lacking. He ha» pat.ed the
qulcknaa* that lead* • winning ■Uu'g*
on the lldld or »oore* a desperate t Ic-
tory on the »e*.
IV it era mental aM'l y *nd equip-
meat ere lu demand at« i. no dl‘qu*li-
fication It i» bonorul le rather and an
aecepted gnaraottH; if .trrngth and
atralghtue**. In the lonrtt of (he
I'nlted Statet the tuetlces hold their
position* dm mg Iltu oi good behtvinr.
Their work It pur<W lnt,lieclu»l.
There come* to their call from the lull
*turel»ou*e* of |ia*t study and iitprri
• nee the prlnrii I * and r***ona that
underlie l»tuet and que.ilont and
young subordinate* relieve them lr"m
the wony of detail and the fatigue of
gathering auiliorili** and the bnl uadng
of decision* aad precodrnt. in ihe
»ca|r* of a newer Intelligence niimtuar-
i/.i a their tatWa
bnoh great captain* of Induatrv a,
< arnegle and RiK'ki feller, t|»eciall»t«
In buttneaa. can easily transfer thefi
hnstneaa Interest* and activltle* to
younger band* and head* trained in the
grooved rautlnc* of their coumlng
ro#m•, hut those with many Iron* in
the Are, the Morgans and Ooulda of fi
nance must keep to the constant grind
eyen past the allotted limit < f ncilvltv,
nr their enterprl.e* will go down a*
Irretrievably a* the play house* of chil
dren give way to the summer ovcl me
or the Lliaiard of winter. Carnegie
and Rockefeller are In thvlr riper year*
philanthropist* and philosophers, Mor
gan* and Uoulds continue prospector*
lu finance ami hatiliug with ever con
tinuing amergencie*.
Men of the types named above nre
the real maker* and master* of the re
public. They have established the
character and fixed the standard* of
tfce composite American people. To
other* more eloquent of •peech ami
more magnetic in prraonall’y the ap.
piauso* of the changing pulitlcal mn-
jorltle* may he given but ihe*e idch of
the boar are menly pawns on the chess
board of the game of the cetiiurlea, the
aaw of partTo*, tbo alternate tic feat
and victory of «.halting policies and
lutera«ta.
The power and popularity of the
Carnegie and Kuckereller class contfn-
ii*. becanae the Almighty Indlir ha*
ecbote in thi* ootiimorcial age aa nint h
a man created god ns wa* the tirst
Holden calf fashioned at the foot t>f Ml.
Hinal. The light of their aucceM will
have no eclipse or darkness of night
until history ahull repeat Use f a* In
the ruins and as'ies of the dead empire*
that once btld the wcrld in subjec
tion.
The game of the Morgans and Gould*
type grow* more eugros»ing with every
w inning of the stake from a check
mated, helplea* and broken opponent,
and only time can measure the length
of tb« trial, the niagnldoauce of the
▼letory to the one and the complete
ness of the downfall to the other. For
ro all auch effort and endeavor there is
in keeping In the veiled future a day
of judgment beyond which is an exile
In which no whisper of hope or foot
fall of escape la beard.
Tothaedbool of the politician, the
v AUriehMd the Male mind moulders,
tbMR BMMd tie Inevitable vacation,
^ jhflr pwplU In state craft have o U t-
MCMm thorn and aaw and drreveront
Ibelr place*
way lute strange ctiannrl* and teacher*
aud text b'**k» arc hr|„g changed
Hut we wander froni our text in
quiry. Let us get hack t« and through
with it.
After thirty rears of contlntioua and
ooninring service in Hie upper
house of Congreaa Henatora Al'l’ii'h
and Ue|« retire of their f own motion
Tbo cmar* and reaaon* it tluem ing
them are not given, but It may be tafe-
!y a-.um'Ml that tiiey go onl of tho
hmelighl Ix-eaUM, I'* glare has become
un| leasaut to thrir fal ieg ev*s, the
burden*thev bear loo h.avy for their
shouhlori, hl r ca' y wip bont under the
weight »d muhipltlog year*. They
are the be«t judgea of the protier quit
ting time f>r iliem and the example
they act I* good.
Tin 1 country will son- forget them *••
it ha. forgattoti tlhers once *a promi
nent and Inatead < f llngerlhlf 'ynpcr-
rl'ious on the stage they a< cept the
practice i f the age* and pass out like
men, content that thev have had their
chance*. |>erhap* regretful that tht y
have not acciunp'i-he I more, hut pet-
hap« envied l>y the Morgan* and Goulda
A Go. whose peonage continue* and
w h« fccui scnteii' 1 fe 1 mg labor
in th u gatiierlng «, . ten fruits that
will at the 1 t*l turn to insipid a.lies on
their silent lips.
And It may be that tho bitterest of
«11 r*i»l I £ it Ion*, Hxi knowledge lia-
come t<> them too liie for repair and
repentanen that they, seniors of the
.•senate, have steered tj)e ship of Stst*
from th« »*fe mooring, of the I)«mo-
cratlc cl,art into tho sha’lows of ftnan
cl*l quicksands stul close approaching
tho rocks on which all republic* of :hc
past have been hopelessly wrecked.
NF.W AM> OLl> FARMING.
Smic gatiierlng timo it ha( been
said to us bv a tinmb.r < f our c«l et“,
who have •'made good” at farming,
and wh.**o opiniona are enllilul to
great rc»p«cf, thu*. ' people arc J ist he.
ginning to learn how to firm.” The
making hy achool ho, a \et In knee
hreechos on an acre of l,nd mote corn
than their f.ithcr* gathered from s
wit, 1 , Held and the production by
young grown ups of two t,a|e» cf cot
ton on the aero where a dozen y,-ars
ago a ha f lc,| • w as a wondcifu! yielo
w»re the moving caus.'s of their cn-
thu«l*siic optimi« n.
Yet the f, w <|l timers still living
remember lnsior. that the younger
have not heard of or have forgotten
I n the eai Imr years of Birnwjl Iti--
tricl firming w a* not an unprotitaide
occupation. '1'rue iliete w ,* not m,
much munev to ciiculaimn, I <t tliere
was not so iuui h need or c-c f it It
Tho farm waathuu self supporting,
each nisking it.»o'vu foivd supidlcs and
it was a repioa, h to woe vvlio had to
buy corn or -nth,** provisioa* from a
thriftier neighbor. fill work wa*
then generally done by *U\e labor
w ill, crude implements hut th 1 ' task*
that Vm lo Fom and Aunt IMuab did
d • i r w ere sm»H in *!'•• and irsuH*.
I,ifc |», k<d iben inativ of the , omtort'
and conveniences now enjoyed, hut
there was a happy Ignorance < f liens
and mortgages, hilt* of m-1 • an I note,
with sureties a« aecurcties fui horruwed
money.
Good fortunes were then made hy
farming. It is said Ihst one , f Mic
leading nuui of In- time, w hose name
vas a household word as I ‘gi-lstor and
sfterwaids prea, her, cool I ride In *
straight rourse a ] dav —from the Sa
vannah River to the Kd,*tu—on Ian,] of
hia own accumulated hy hi* sneestor.
aud bims. If h\ farming Him ,* then
there have heen otbei* in tbo sections
now known as Buford’s Bridge,
Georgia Creek, Hull I’otnl, A I‘tidale,
Four M'lRed <h,k, Ac 'l ow ii-lii|>«,
who making g'ound starts in 1 fe a.
farmers left estate* to their clnl Iren
exceeding in value ai y now held bv
individual*
I he <1 1 times are gone and there i*
no need to lament their departure Toe
new ones an- come and their greater
worries moat he met and conq ered,
hut Id Justice be done to the pioneers
w ho blazed the way through the un
touched forests A 1 should fe*l proud
of the records of these heroes of con
flict* with the harder condition* of tlir
(tast, fn»t vanishing and being forgot
ten.
year cot'on mac.ufactuters sc in to bv
more united than erer before, and they
give plain warning of what their ooll-
ev w II In*. Tbay are *trictly bnslnvs*
inwn, with no epecUl syrr.patliy for
those who grow tlm cotton in the Add
nr *|dn and weave it in the fact* ry.
The controlling capital la toll abroad
aud it expect* a constant continuance
of the high profit* of past year*, And
if they loa« or do not make one year aa
much ** thev counted upon they will
be sure to make up the deflclency the
next, and something over.
it would he much pleasanter for us
to Indulge in platitudes about present
prosperity and rainbow prediction* of
the future hot we prefer* being criti
cised as being a kicker early in liie
year rather th.m to bt condemned later
a» a short sighted proplp t who h;ta not
1 mked upon hoth sides , f the picture.
There is one thin^ that all bus:
tress men, farmers especially,
should keep in flatly and nightly
remembrance, and that thin” is
the sure com in” of the boll wee
vil. The best scientist a of our
government and the clearest head
ed aud best informed plain men
say that it will be here in a few
years Our people shouhj diverse
fy in time ann learn othe
things.
roiTLKTI’KS.
The Graded S bool Plan la* hfCh
adopted In the bundav School < f tiio
First Baolisl Chuiwh of Columbia.
Judge Memmlnger w a* to o|cn the
Court of tieiipral Sesabms for ( slaoun
County at S’. Matthews u«f week, tint
the prisoners had broken j t | and given
leg bail, so there was nothing to be
done.
NEBULA UYPOTim
One of the Most Interesting Prop
ositions of Science.
WHAT IT ACTUALLY MEANS.
That th* Sun, Planet* and AM Matter
War* Once a Vast Maaa of Incan-
descent Gaa All Jumblad Together la
an Enormeua Chaotic Cloud.
Governor John A. I>ix, the new
Democratic chief executive of New
Y’ork Mate, liegm* bis administration
bv calling on the l.cgi-luuie to help
him cut down the goyettitneu: ex
pen*** a inilliur 'lollais a jear.
In quitting Spartanburg, the cltr nf
suecc.,,” and going bv W to their
former home* jit the lu !■ town of
Woodruff tinea prominent Spartans
may be the pioneers of a hack to the
fmm movement that insv better botl,
town and country prosjverry.
At Raleigh. N (’ , on Thursday dG-
cus-ing Matewule tirolnbition, w liu li
hss iict-n in force in N.,r11, Car >lm* f >r
twn rear", (mv Kttehtn in ins an land
mes.sge to the Legislature, s.tid .
' Hnsi*ess lis, e x pr r lenecd an In
crease rather than a decrease in pros
perirv, moialitv, industry Mini fin-
gllitV have iilr eased .ind !•. |on-s anti
government have tn-.-n to a greit ex
rent re dev ed of one , f tiieii mo, t cor
rupting Intlden, e.
Louisiana farmers are hugging " to
their lio.oms tin. delusive phantom <-(
In lie” that the great Mini
ci 1 I ha- frozen nut the boll w , v 11 s «>,
that tiny ean tin- year go hu t, to cot
ton | 1 u-iiug on a | iig • and tirofllahle
si lie. If the mo-q iito van -urv iv, thr
r I go i * of t tie An lie w inter, vv i|| m t
t he tit be in at in g hoi 1 weev 11 come out of
it« well prolei led wiu’er quarter, next
June tiungry f er tin ho g last r»nd
rested hv nnitittis of eomfortatile ►)fp*
In his iiiangx)! il messtge to the Li
dlana Legislature the new Ileiiiocratn-
t>overnor, 1 liomas R Marshal 1 , w»ined
the Ul, Ult'Cl. to Ilf car, f il of the m q
w ho vv a II led to r how tin 111 i good 11 n l
the day alter he had le eu iniroiltice I
Tue fellow who wants to -bow von a
good time ha* ao axe to grind, .lud lie
intend* to cu' lii« iiwn wood with it.
Tiiere I* no money |u Inme-t public
•o-rvice r nd the man w Ini tiles high In
oltivo ha* some one holding the »uiug
to Ids k tie ”
Seer eta r \ if State R M Met own i»
• uedli-t v car tns I'har ers t„ ne‘V ei n
cern. and corpora'ton* la (In* S at ,
th, ir totsl capital exceeding e • ven m 1- | ^ w
Ill'll do l.rs. t hese l.e.v ell erpriS'-s
are of man'' ilitlcrcnt sorts, *11 with
t lie s.iine pu rpo*v o( in il* 1 • g money fir
their i>riiini'tvr» ami orgml/ers () d
cin jiol at tons already w,irking tiad (heir
capital stock* inci ta»ei| h> n- many
in limns.
U liere did the.e twenty odd million
w tic I- conic from and to whom w d
the protll. go ?
F.vfrybody hn* heard tho phrase, tho
nebula hy|wdheals, but wlwt U U?
In n few worila tlila is tho ntonning
of ' nelnila hyi>othrstoThat tho sun,
the fdanota and all that la in thorn
were at one time In the ItHoocoivably
remote past n vast mass of chaotic. In
rnudcKTUt gas till Jumbled together in
an enormous nebula, or cloud. ^
To begin with, tho first conception
that science has dared to make, how
ever, takes us one step further back
Without mentioning the origin of mat
ter itself scieuca conceives that in tha
beginning all matter was uniformly
distributed throughout space — that
there were no utar*. no pisneta. n>
k-ateilltfa, but that all space w.s filled
with the matter we now bare dj'dried
up Into very fine particles some dis
tance fljiart. The consistrory of snch
material was iverforre very thin l»-
dred. much more rarefied than the
highest vacuum we enu obtain now by
air pumps. From this state to the
nebulous atate the theory ha* a miss
lug liuk. one that can only 1k> satisflerl
by supposing divine command, for It
assumes. In the words of Professor
Todd, that ■'yriiduaHy centers of at
traction formed ami these centers pull
rd In toward themselves other parti
des. As o result of the inward fall
Ing of matter toward these centers, the
Collision of its purtlclos and their fric
tion upon each other the material
masses grew hotter mid hotter. Nebn-
Lie seeming to till ttie entire heavens
were forme.1 InmLmus fire mivt, like
the filmy oljeets still seen In tiic sky.
though v n-tor and evic-dingly limner
ons." This pr,»css ts sup|w>seil t>>
hive g«nc on for counties* sk**s. farter
In some regions Uinn In oflicrs. Many
nilllioii ncbuliie were formed and set Is
rotation around their own axes This
hn pptly , an Iw explalncl tir science
Mhencver j-articles arc attracte,I to
wsnl n center and sre kept from fall
pig dlrccf'y to tills center s w liirl|><x*l
is f'-rinoiL rotating In one direction
An exam|>lc of this, (hough bunibla
snd r .( exactly an ilocoiis, I* the rota
I lop "f w T,-r In a Karin v» 1i<'n the stop
per K N't'b'd ,-uf of the bottom t,rs'i
tv afra'ts t lie water Itfltnedlnjety
stssvo iti*- lich- wttt'h s , :irt> (lowln;
out tin;;, leaving a «jj,i'e lo l.c fllhal
•finnnued | The rest of the water rustles tn fr'un
n't sides »o do this, and the wh!ri|*>oi
is 11,,, resu't
Vow each of these wdiirlb'g r*bu1a»
|,ec ii.io exceed 1'igiv h"t. iil'J each
fonntsi wliaf js known ns a star or
sun, our sun being one Th' earth
ami other planets had not then come
Into scjeirVe ext'teio-e of . oufse *s
P t* suppose d i v a t Mtev were thrs'wn
c!T Inter fr"m 'he nin
Our Bun *:i I• s i:rl'nloi]« ferer, snd r”
GOOD SKKD.
Y’oa must bar* good »ea,i to make
good cropa. I hafN a few hundml
bu*h«ts of the be*t Improved Tool <•«,>
ton Seed (or ••!• at one <!• n*r and ten
cents prr Lushrl, F O B Order now
and get the best. J. H K MUhou*,
'f- Ml vekvt|le, S C .
'•a ex's grades
' c« on a con"" ' f
'I his plietionieno-
atu
I
THE COTTON CHOI’ i»K I'.Ul.
Will It be a full or a short one I
'\dll the making < f it be ohivtp or
costly?
Will the price It will bring be a pay
ing one ?
The foregoing question*, if not al
ready asked and answered to the satis-
fsctioiroT the individual farmer need
to be considered canfullj before the
extent of acreage and the coat ol fer
tilizers, labor and Implement* are de
cided bpon . For Hie results of hasty
and inconsiderate going ahead may
spell ruin and embarrassment, where
It was hoped in the beginning of the
year prosperity would be written in
large and luminous letters.
Front liie most reliable information
that we Itaye been all; to gather wi
conclude that one of these things must
Come and stay :
1st. Gottou must be cheaper, or
2nd. The prices and demand for
manufactured cotton good* must got
better, or
.')rd. The mill* will Curtail the pro
duction of goods and if that roduetiou
in output does not raise prices and in
crease tho demand they will
4th. Cut down the wages of their
operatives.
With few exception* the cotton mbl*
of the United Btate* paid the tunal
dividend* to their atock holders last
year. There hf* been no let up In &he
improvement of old pltnta and the
building of new mill*, so that to the
outsider 1910 will seem to have been a
fairlv profitable one fur the m.llt.
With (be rery beginning wi (be
(■oMiMior elect and Mr- t 'l
B)v (*e will go to Got u m hi a on M • "I v .
Afier the tnauguralicn on T tests'
they will Jive in the executive min
*ion. They have no children but w ill
entertain extensively. During his
term or terms Governor Bl--ase will t>e
ht* own, I gal adviser II s law lilirar, 1
one < f ihe t>v'*t in the S ale. w i|. In ,
kept ill the Governor’s insnsion eon !
veoten'. for n*«. lie expeel, to leave
Golumbia a bitter lawyer than he goes 1
there !
Governor An-'i 1 is to return to lit*
♦s ,4 'i^ s'xfft'v on
fit! ier,,'J it us |
lentrKugil motion
la entlrclv fntnlli.ir to tboao who have
si-cn a Iml! of clay on n jsitfer's wheel
graduallv flatten. The irv !l'>n vxns *o
swift and the mass ao iirtruNnis that
the sun to tie took the shape of a disk
As time went on the outer p.irt ts*
came root nud somewhat rljid, while
the tnger part coniimied Ls cisilluj
<1 v vmtr;], tin;;. Tims the Inner part
away ft'"m the onter, lesvln^ n
j ring of niMttfT whirling around ori tlte
' outside. This breaking off of the rtnp
i< supposed (o be hastened |iy the tn
I ablilty of the ,'Utstde to keep up the
awlft motion of the cetitra! ruaas. both
j mi account "f the slight cohesion am!
j of the contrlfug.il force. Hut this par-
th uhtr part of the argument hss noth
ing to stand on If the first law of mo
tion is true.
In the successive stages of the snn's
contractions this process was repented
oxer and over again, until Severn'
rings were wlikllng around the central
I orb They would uecess.srtty t»e In
the same plane Now. thus* rtngv. not
i tsMng uniform in runs* of thteknes*.
i
would each graduafly accuniBlato to
ward the densest portion until they,
too. would form s ball which wonld
subsequently fintten. snd If the suit
(uactice of the law.
FA’S FAILING FA( ULFIES
Greenville home and take up again the | smnee coutlaaed nebulous and the ball
xvas large enough they would also
ijougb rlntrs.
Of course tho rings the sun discard
ed time become the planets, which, ns
Ha paid six <h II ir* for a hat; ma thinks rr(1 lrr tlie thf , )rVt .r,. fU very
h* • lo*t hu mtfui; ' . e-u -t.
It’s lined With Silk, Knd one of those nonr ^ ,he , ' lnne l . Th ? ^
hrown.softi.lv, vrooly kind; ,hnt tl,e P la " < ’ fs foruUHl hl,TP l *‘ couu *
He brought It home tiie other night
and ^e|it it on awhi) -
Before she found out w hat it cost ms
kind of liked Its style ;
But W hen p* told her w hat he paid she
sank down in the chair.
And said : * i’a, every day you get more
io. lish, l declare.”
"I shouldn’t think,” she said, “that
you would waste your cash like
that!
Nobody but a fool would pay alx do!
lars for a hat!
The children need new overcoats; their
*hoe« at a shabby, too ^
Sometime* you make it har,| for me to
keep respecting you;
Think of the many ways I try to save
day after day;
And here yon goan,| waste the caah in
such a fooli.-h w ay !
“If we had millions, I should be the
I ist one to complain ; (t ,
But here we live from liand to mouth
— it's ju«t a oonstHBt straia !
I mus- d nv myself the tilings I often
w i-h I had,
And then you buy « bat like tliat —It
sin,pic i* too bad !
Six dollar* thrown away! It fills me
with the blue*—
Six dollars for a h v ! Enough to buy-
two pairs of shoe* I"
P» aat and listened for awhile as
though he felt ashamed,
Aud pretty soon be says; • Well, I’ll
admit I should be blamed!
Six dollar* for a bat’s Pm, much; I’ll
take It back—but say.
How tftvjch did that one cost that you
brought home the other day?”
M* left the room and w« could see a
tear ro 1 down h*r cheek;
Rhe’a worried over pa and think* bis
tulud i* g-ttin’ we*k.
-rUblWR* JUcvul UeralJ.
FOR SALK.
Wsnted, ti* M-0 1M aerea of land
known as the Maria J. G. Creech
place, four otilsa and a half from Al-
ImdaU, three oiiks frotn tseigllng and
three mil** from dycamore, Haaboarti
Air Line Railroad.
"'Ill sell for half cash, balance on
time. |
II. L.Orreeh, Agent.
Barnwell. 3 C.
NOTIGE OF ELECTION.
Tl,e municipal * lection for the town
of duelling w ill he held February 7th,
R'll, to 11 wt one intendant and four
Wardens.
The f,*IJoss4(,g gentl‘ - men have hern
appointed manager- of the election :
J F. binder*. J J. Snelllng and E.
J. Rawls.
J. M. Hill, Clerk
Dec. 20, 1910.
i'KNslON NOTICE.
I wPl be In the Auditor’s office every
Saturday during the month of January,
iWI. for the purpose of writing up
and "-eparlng applications f >r all
Coi.fed-rat# eoldiera and widow* of
<!onfederare aolrtiem who wish to g«
before the County Pension Hoard
which meet* on the ltr-t Monday lu
February, 1911, Those already on
the roll will report In prison or by let
ter.
G K. BIRT,
Pension GommKsioner.
tnoona or sntellltes. So we are driven
to conclude that our sun at one t-1n>e
filled all the space from bt* present
poeltlon to tho fartheat planet In the
solar system.
From this theory there Is another
thing thnj we have to believe, aud that
Is that every star to the hea'nena has
gone through this same process and
has n family of planets aaiilng around
If. Just as our aun has. It would bo
Impossible, to see these planets, of
course, for it Is Impossible to see a
ttnr. even xvlth the greatest telescope,
extaept us a mere point of light.
A*, regards the proving of this neb-
tt’n hypothesis, of course It cannot be !
done. Hut everything points to It* ac
curacy. Many nebulae nre seen even
hoxv among the stars that seem to bo
going through the delayed process of
world forming. Around one of the
plauets of our own solar statem. bat-
um. nre three rings, which are proba
bly deattned In time to become moons.
In the opinion of aome scholars.—A. T.
Hodge In New York Tribune.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The Auditor will be at the follow tog
places on the dates named below for
the purpoae of receiving tax return#
for the x ear I'M I
Barnwell, J»n 2nd to Jan 7'h, 1911.
AHendal- Monday Jan. tKh,
Fairfax, Tuesday ” 10th,
Jenny*, Wednesday ” li'b.
Sycamore, Tluir*d,.y ” IJib,
rimers, Fridar ” 13tb,
Han,well, Saturdaw ” Uth,
Blackvllle. Munday ” 14th,
W'l|i»t>>n. Tnes.lay ■* 17th,
F.lko Wedneadar ” iMh,
Mereatu*. Thursday ” ]9th,
Snelliag. h ridav ” 20th,
Harnw v |1. Satnrdny ” 2I»I,
l\ iiee. Monrtav " 'J-trit,
Karfon, Tuas'lay “ 21,li,
Sam’s Store Wevl. 1 ‘ 25th,
Anpleton, Tburaday ” Jfi’h,
Raldm*, Friday ” ?7th,
Bsrnwrli. Saturday ” 2*tb,
I*ut,barton. Mo-vdsy ” .Ultb,
A*hlev’* Store Tue* ” Jiat,
Rrabha’n'sWed F^b is',
M diet [ vilte, Thur* ” 2rvt,
Hilda. Friday ” Jr,I,
On y per*"""! propeitv iih.I tve re
turned thl* year A1 return* «ent in
tx mail mu-t be pro(>vr!v vigi.ed an
lirobated and «eut in by the jn.li , f
► ebruarv before ibev can to- a,-, epte,1
The Kw .lirect* tliat oO |.er ,rnt
alty sliall tx- added atit-r I , liruary 2o
C W . Mood). A H G.
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HOME BAiNi.x
of BARNWELL
Tfld
Farmers
Union 8ank
vVoiJthfrn ./ear^r’s
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NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that on Satur
day, February 4th, 1M1, the under
signed will file with the Hon, John K.
Snelling, Judgn of 1‘rebate for Barn
well County, his Final Return as Ad
ministrator with the will annexed of
Angus Owens deceased, and apply for
Letters Ditmisaory.
M W. Bn*h.
Administrator with tha will an
nexed of Angua Owen*,
rdeceased.
Mil’eUeyU'.e, S. C„ Pec. 20(h, l»ll.
IVe Solicit Your Business.
Pay 4 Per Cent on Time Deposits
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DIRECTORS:
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lotiur*. l-utillrh S«4j,nrrti .»< kool
Nr«*«. itir onijr rduiutlenal Juurual
tu thr Slate.
f W. H. JONES. Mgr. %
| Columbia* S. C. |
MONEY
TO
J. J. Cochran
Tarlton S. Cave
Dr. Tom F. Ho””
TJcH Gruhht
Willi.trn L Cave
Wmton T. Walker
G. Miller Greene
15. Lee Easterling
OFFICERS:
Harry D. CalhoT-j),
President
William I, Cave,
Vice President
N. G W Wuttver,
Cashier
K. C. Carrrvl),
Asst. Cashier
G. Miller Greene, Attorney
Business, Timber & Farm Stoelc
With sixteen years’ expeiienec and squaie dealing in
hor-es, mules, bu^ius, wagons, ete. t<* my credit. I am
free to say that at no time in mv eaiccr have I Deem in a
better jM>siti(»n to serve my friend*, old and new, than at
this season.
I have jii*t returned from the West, where it was my
good fortune to ^et the cream of the markets. Mv naW
shijunent of stock, consiAtin^ of
47 TVTTTT ,TdPt
On Improved Farming Lands.
Long Time! Easy P.ivnv-n
Borrower pays actual cost
of perfecting loan.
NO COMMISSION CHARSED
John B. Palmer & Son
Sjlvan Building.— P. (). B' x 2S2
Columbia, S. C.
Umsm sale.
Sow la the tlms to buy, I^inda will
never b« cheaper, snd sure to locreass
lu VBU*.
BUY NOW.
568 Acres, Ricb Land Township
Bsriiwvll County.
One haf in cu tivation haano*
woodland.
Two mle* from Sue ing Station on
At antic Ona»t Line K irosd.
Building* and im|,rovements.
A bargain In this plaoe
Terms easy.
flnO Aero*. Buildings and impto*—
ments. 3tX) acre* in cultivation, 8,)f<
acre* in woodland
Three miles from Spelling station
A.O. L. R. Four miles from Dun
barton A . G L.
Terms ea*r
400 Acre* In Barnwell Townsm*
Houses and ironrovements, Four mile*
from Barnwell Court House
200 acres In cultivation balance In
wood and timber.
Terms easy.
400 Acres Three miles from Barnww*.
Court House. lOOacrcsIn cultivatlow
balance in Timber and Wood.
Term* easy
60 Acre* thie« m'les ftom Msrnw^
Court House. Ileuses and Impror*
menta. V) acres in cultivation b*lan<~
in Wocd aud Timber.
Terms easy.
Come and see these pro|»erttes.
J, 0. Patterton 4 3o». j
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"illna'h Biunwellon M'iitd;i\. Niivrinbcr 'JSth. and a
conlial invitation rxteiidcd t<, all l>u\i t^ m Barnwell
and adjoining ( oimtit s lo \ n*it me at my IIill l’o|* Staldi h,
"here courtt <m8 treatment and tin Mimic deal ate watt li-
woids. If it is
A Mice puggy, a Serviceable Wagon
a -tnmo set of I larne'-‘;, a lit -t t la-- Lap Rope a -,,od
whij> that you need. ) on will find it line. Nolmter line
any where.
CHARLIE BROWN
. H \ KN\N Mi,
• South ( .it , ill lit
McCORMICK MACH I RERY!
■W—T
We have secured the agency of the cel,d,rated Mi ( Dr-
miek Mowers, Kcajicrs, Binders, etc. W* have in ntoek
a lai'^o supply ofall the neei ssary repair put-.
Com** to see us. We ran supply vou on -hort notice.
+ ARMSTRONG 3 SNGLLING. +
HA UNWELL, S. C.
Hi CG1ES
HARNESS
- As Manager of the Allendale Live Stock Company I
have just arrived with a car of Kentucky raised and Kcn-
tncky broken High Class Horses and a car of Tennessee
Mules, all young, sound and ready for work of any kind.
We will sell at reasonably low prices for cash or satis
factory paper.
ALLENDALE LIVE STOCK COMPANY,
J. L. Ellis, Secretary and Treasurer
Allendale, South Carolina