The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 02, 1911, Image 3
—1.
I^e Barnwell People,
THURSDAY, n ni.r.'vKY J. i
RATES OF SI KS( UirilON.
II.
t:n,
u Kir!
i I III . :. ,
u ;i - 1 i.'Ui
r !!(••IIhji["iinfcil Uni. ]{.
• r i f Mu' iniHri}
i r I ■
h n
- f Mu 1
t u! ii in (i
• fr 'i'l .'«l" Vi t'T-
crior vi) IK)'} I'.\ Y.
Mm.
II \ I -
In Adtanoe, per Annum
On Time
$1 .Ml
The fit>t ^el'tilln of tin* i Ikuii
ia at I’lmeni tliir week.
U*'‘K
). B. Harler,
Cferk.
B. Morn*,
Stipr.
Harmony uonf.E no it a. k. m.
A roB’uliirooniTuiiiili'ttlion of ilf.nii<ip\
I.oilirn No. IT, A. V \t. will In- le-M i
in Maeonie T,*rni*'<* or. Thitr'-.lny 1
I'di mil. 7.:m o'fl.M-i. Ylfium; '
btvthivn are emtliMoV ui\iff<lto iifter.d.
A. A. I.enioM, \V. M.
Wjn MeNab. Sf<'
I tie r'‘iTui>'r ineetlmj'it llaniwill
ifaxtireNo IS, K nii'tit.- ot }N ! Iiiaewri;
jtie held at tV.vii Ili.H < n KMiIhv nlwrht
/«t K tfelork. A full attciutanee i.s
roqueded. It\ order of
f:.-0‘#AN NON. 4', 4-V-
Wm. MeNAH. K. K. A ?.
FOR SAl.E — s ix 1. u in' red *••:** 1 f
flue farmit't; ln:nl, rorMi of I’.!Hek\i.le,
in a very de- ■ ii’de ion.
_ II. I>. Siill. ii 1 >ii'K\i 11 e. S. ('■
A larije liver and wliit** eolored
pointer doe graved from niy piai-n on
the m ••('lie] dav i f J iiiiiHrv. A liberal
reward will be paid if returned lo
J. J. H H-I.f,
if M 11 let f e\ 11 '.e. >. (’.
T wo room - i
fnrnii-hed. f
tkU oltiee.
i r* t
i ii
. furi i*l ed
■ 1 Uil.t i\J a a
or nn-
/■i af
H.'K 1
thkri 1111*he!~ ear e
|ilieatioi).
AI. h
Ti i on a;i-
T < ':,llimiM.
Tiioman, S. M.
• •
• HERR AND HKRK A ROUTS, o
• •
• •••••••
'J'lIK MO"N I His MONTH.
Tlu< if iniborir ’rime* lament* tbe
eoniimiinw e niiorat ton . f ^ood (node
l lroin th at model County into the w ire
K'h»h wood* of Oeoreia.
Tlie union service held In the Ram
wed 1>m|iI »t CJhnrch on Sunday evert
in^ wo* well attended hi)d ttie very
able* «erinon of Kev Snvder, p**tor of
the If* I M we 1 M e t liod i * t Ohureh. and
iIn* exe. lient ►iiiv’ini; were ureallv en
joyed by all preaent.
Mr. and Mr*. W K. (foo/e of Allen-
dale are to eltaperone a ooin;eiiul party
of ladle*, and nCenien on a two week*
|>|ch»uh* trip to t iitia, I>r. f. W. Wol •
lint; will be the t;ii»**t of tbe exeuraiou -
i»t' and the elimiinder of their experi
ence* on *en and land.
Mr. \V. If. Turner made on bia won
derlul ten acre Held near Klbuiton r’dO
bu*liel* of corn. Ten year* ago it
wool I not have produced more than
ten tHubel* to tin* acre Tin' H(*l,d_ haa
been plaoted in oat-, four buabela of
,eed brini; sowed to the acre.
'ST*relitT4 rTTO' yrdirmo nf hi* i«*tH
that ( ountv 'i'rea*urer Armatront; can
not po**iIdy ^i\e promtit ret,tie* to all
letui*. He ask* eorrespoudent* to be
patIc.it and be w id reply n* quiekly a*
tie ran and t;M* them a* (food attention
as if tbev were ftandiiij; at the wln-
do.v.
I.uke [.lx. the newly eb'eted United
St.-.ii * !>*'U!itoi Ciam Tennessee, i* dd
year-old. He wa* unkiiow n in poli-
tn> up to '•i v ' ears ac.i. I Ic is a red
h.'t prrdiitiiiiuii ediior, and woo- the
s-MUtiU ship a* a datk bor*f, liHvinj;
been a candidate only an hour before
Ii ;* elect ton .
T*
ibtl ." f •' ' :>• r i
ttie Im.^ w noer
look around If
nil-
I* «"*C
n c :
le* ii, e. iit*
the d * v ia
M iC i • iij |S!..r,«e !a-t
It, 1.. Uuu.t r K- j. of
1 Circnit t.
-1 roiu
for tic
ui* ,\ ; in d term of ('on
bt'ii- - K itVi'nea. Mr (.
February
Fii ijm-c tor
—- Fi.11 fit
1 ■ iju-ti 1 r
New M Of *u
S
Ti <* cun ri.--> t :..y at
7 .1J, m !
6 : -
11 a v t- s (in in -i !'■ \ i.'ur
n n:i 11 to tin
Au'lltoi r
V't+t. I. F !»;uk' 1 ■ * I
ilfuton (*'><*nt
Saturday n:r b[ j,
Ti e two per ce
ta\l * aftS'd * 'I e
< 'b if A il*’' ff
(An ernor It ' a
■i:a ty
. a V.
a-i w l i *
on unpm i
iar vi..:ed
One in. 1
at, ml the • a ■'
Mr i’e n 1 .
po»t m.i-’i r *
kl i*a Ah'
lie I i'*,II *1 'I, M
Aiken.
T! r y ei • oi
a a ay f*r 1 , *
Wai;.in« 1 .
T he 11. '•* '
annual e
T n e * d a i T I.
<'! c v c t a
t b • y *'
atoek for in.-
< Vi ff vr r » « * n
T r \ x 11 • • • •
I. ft f. r V. i-
r !'•:
' T I
I I U1
f.’r-'
V . 1
• ( .
M-t
lx \ P
Kf' 1 tji,
i.i .ii,.;..
UR. D l ]'<
■ rn i u*
U,-n
tfd
-lay.
I - ! t . I. kl
,'ber-
H
|. rr 1 ' v
! - Un
w : i
and jo
c ..ntr•
' oil
U
f r !»\
• t iii'U.
i i
\
• ii
we*'!; r.pi oiii’ed
A i ki n So I ici tor
*erve out ttie
;i e»*ui . n elect
inter In*, been
foi a number of tear* a niemtier of the
w >•! k m.w ;; law ti no of I <a; i*. < i o ntt r
A < \ ii'S II- e: ti led upon Ilia new
I u lie* on hi. tirnary 1 »t.
Senator Tillman pronil-cd bin jfoo.l
w f. ( i t hi i* 11 1 n r I n j/ 'h *t.i n kt ton
;o lake bi* *i a* n the Senate after a
lung Clues* that, be would be very quiet
and take no part in t -e detix.**«. R t
'be propositi n e of the Seen tafV i f tin
N mv to atiandun tli- vsrd hi I’ort K '>
alH!'d*tiKlittliatar<'tiiripsto ha* re
kind*ed lu» old tl£litiiiy; force, and to
pri mA-* to -peak tii ft.-fCTree of tre
tbn a’.f iicd j.I nit* at Hie proper timi?
Dr, N. K. Knkbird Sr of Rof.nl's
It' d... re* !i. ! on p idav ttie el^h'b'tl
rnl.e -t' no of a bfo Inmiiiims in all ji
ve r»v, |th yjii.. I deed*, in-piiii'kl ex
am I and bi^t) and l.*'l|.ful ooun«i |
<'onsecrate•! todutv, in the s;re*s im
war and llicca'm of ('face the*,' i< no
“i.try in the bm* i dkf r of Ills life t ti a I
nee I* to be b'ortod out by ttie faltn’kr
i.f a H ar f rom the e \ <* • f tbe recor.'l •
ai.^i I. .May the * u u .b • ti - of a lonjf af
f. ri.oi.fi M-t In no Iniiii* d kflorv on ire
y. I es„k ) ato! no »i• rr11w of «'«r , l.
c.um; ito I,!- biart an) l,"iii'j.
f.( V, bit A N c II rmi.o-solTlY.
H i t ery'n «i k n iw !e Ionr nun v
' b* I k • (. a ; I "I . ’ll I i end* a ml ru'ljfh-
at-o ti, I r*. Ivtlkiao I and U'.II I'V
'or 'heir a 1 m I ii",duid> 1 a tie itina
. • , • .* 111. ■ f w 11 w i i k s *e \ , re i 'ne**, if
'n i! • fir-' t 'oi f 'bat we were «,l
it.or.- i . nr n.av », arii w *.
\Y trptc . .. - .ii ■' i - ■ i» w e imagin'd that
4 n i a ■ d I i .* t • i *i b*'a t"'*l i |>i>n ii * at
in.• ' I •. b v .it ! ai l-> n.** kind fr . nn
• • O . • , ed , . Me r I I n p ' III lit • a IV v v
d 0.4 tti • 4-1 ft- njf I -1 In.
:n ii.i i i vm r1 nero w t
i ••II.*1*1 • i ’.I tbe ^ r eu t U 11-
f I !, e ! a • ’ . I * y.
: i■. n .I .ire in !!I.in* i.f ti111e*
f ’ v and Ibfnk of pi 1.1 .
•• w i' b w Hi.in w r b.a it* 11 v
f -r io . i % ye if* we nf'ei
* v
■i Mi u
J 11 1 ^4- 1 , , ,
|' 1 - • (4*.
V i 1 • r -
ii >;!(';,•(•
lti<- (-(u r « "!
; 1,* S, .1 1 1
^r-* a 1\ 1 1'
4- n.--';t ( f ' ■' • lun
»>till-0''\ t-’ • •
- | -! t ( ' 1 , (' ' '1 ' 11 ! 1 -4 »
‘■'"ur," ( A
ft 1.
\S 1 . K. 11, t.- ji I ..ii -
Farm* r \
•' r 1 X I 1 •!. ' - a*1 t- > <>' 1'
) 1 * u * *-« 1 - r 1
I . fil ■ 1 t - , (•-.'rh:* -
VS ,
ii.hi »
■ :•• till' ;
- b 1. v • • , '
I ! I.s
t n d a • v.i
’’V t t.e -C ' •*
t.Cked f
a ..ii.|. r c ii.i
(toIII "fa 1 | a
"" ' ■' J*
t. -t !* \ i
who 4' u p
ICC*. ! cf '
ft ii ii.i i: a
• r. • ! ! a I
1 rmn a foic-t
t!on,
t * * t W PI k -
tbe ^ra'Uii ,
pry ,ff ,1. den
la ent i In -■.
Wklle -••
t o kt etii • ’t ' a N
til* I III III ii
« * * i i \ e! I
. o
.1 . '
. * pl at’. I a
1 *i ro" c '
’lie :..crk',
f 11 m b i ■
H - V
i..
• 1 .*
lie.,
a me
K ii’V
m koun I
K
The t i.
I>av i* . :e« ,; c a ••"ii. IV i ii.r' f.r
[tarn w c’l to*.* p c* d tbe thr.- i ■ a (i i.kt*
11 the llo i'p and tone 1.1 llie Sena!*,
Tbt* f|l lk of r.'lirp* .l'ti,'t* :* the |.i|*i-
p#t pl tee in *b*' count v. Five -ci'it'e*
are kc; t bu*v in recordlnv; on p niorl
^auc* Hini i'tor seeur.tic* for mom y
and adv .in.
.linlc'' U'lbcrt Aldrich went toll.rt*-
y ill** on Mumtas to apcn l a fe w d <y *
w itti 'to* fsni’lv ol ki* a * 111 -11 * - ] i w, Dr
Kglpston. On MoioUv next lie will
open court at Yorkv lie.
..The meetii'ir of the CnuntV Teacher*
A*»nciati<>n on Saturday *va* a ajdendbt
one in the exet IWme nnd eloquence of
the ivfldrp'.«e« m^p. thcTfJTi the aitotid-
.*n£c .iytt .«!>'"» I*i'nl>'' 7.1
The mule foot bnj;, *ai 1 to be eh lera
proof^ia prow nii; In |iopu!aiity. Ux-
Sheriff J. H Duke* of Or.aiu;etinri; i«
kelling pie* *e\i» •debts mule iiont
stock at ifY.T per pair oi^lit'w cek* ol I.
Mr*. T D Fn^'b inan nnd two pfettv
little ilautjl'.tcr* returned to their home*
In Burlington, N. «"t. Saturdav af
ter a sun'liine-making vi«it (‘-f twit
week* at the tiome of Mr*. B. 1’
Davie*.
Dr. C . E, Burt*, fnrmertr *if Rlack-
Ville, ha- accepteil the eall of tbn First
Baptiet. Cburcli of rolunilda. lie *uc-
ceod* Dr. W. (A F.lnilsay who wa*
called from Barnwsll to that chartfe
thirty odd yeuis h^o.
Col.Trank M. Mix*on bs* been elect-
sd Superintendent of the Confederate
Home in Columbia and thu veteran* of
the (tray are fortunate in having so
loyal a comrade and competent a pro
vider to caitu for them in their declining
year*.
Our young brother Br»dhtm of the
Allendale .Ilerajd can \V' believe that
bla li.e* have fallen in p.' a*ant places,
for he ha* received this w inter more
contribution* of potatoes, sausage,
spare ribs and backbone than any otht r
quill driver in the State. And, best of
all, he has deserved every ounce.
Cant. C». E. Birt, l’en»ion Commis
sioner, kept faithful hour* in the Au
ditor’s otlice on the five Saturday* In
January. A,bout a dozen new applies-
tions for share Of the State appropria
tion were made. More than that num-
her of names will be taken off tbe roll,
lor death baa claimed the needy bene*
ti.. h
' e .. h- d t In* i.!!i* r
mhke nii rrp >rI
N ow , h w nr.I ci*!ii*
rnce in a r
( b >l t i f *4 |
title* - a w
H : d HO m*■
botr.me 1
t r'! n. | : l. k!
I V crpl H l!
i H r s H d * V
!•*-* in I. ••
wp Ii rii op
'linke ab •'
rsk" go .;;,
w ith *11 ' r
In s 1 in * t ion ' T b.
S r i; ■: ii : i i* d n n
.. * ( l I w h a' 11 ■ *
1 I • | HOT, H W I ' I*"
■ 1 It, n* !! ci * / on ' b.' •ob
tin' m r 'cr j i*! w St" e b
. d h , ! . kc 11 III tie r-, fill i,
il' tbt lo r' H '»■: * hen I
*b I e toil Co lib
till i c
f I H*
t. IA
.. vV Hi'
il. H* A
■imi g :he did*T
h town m 4 u * sicknc** *.id
'"I ! .ii k e V . We h * \ e *< c o in
I-i i 1 v • .1 oi; ;lie silc w *1 ■,
in • * h td lie ei i*lei|, h a**
o:' ; c r to | r. vent he.ivi
•oI no i.lic al In *4 • d to enter
ct'.: or n 11 -e a' 4 or b do]
w!, i 'e * poor con of ry in v "
roegii'V const ructfd room
*il liav "U the move that
** R.ucn indse ** a liav
• lo v n the chn e 1 run I. H. '
i! itici ciicc ; ti • cb i nc- * of
me are a he c, .a! w 1;! i t lie o* per
Kiaii Mai.
I, A ■' 1 U i.l.
I i:11.N DS.
TI'*' w ik had a lonesome beg'nning.
foi tbe wind I lew Irom llie p.tst hiiiI
cloiiil* c inii' imi f roin I lie sea and *liut
out ttie siinsliine. Hut tluoe vv a* bglir
Iti tin* kii c.nm, brought in or kest in
bv on r fro nd*.
From 'lever'* Mi l Mr <’. D Rmin-
Tri e b: ca me a new im ii.to r of Tn B I’ko-
I'l K srmv nnd Mi. Jhiucs K uiatrce
e .me along to see him ilghtli mu*tercd
ID. R 'ill were good Ul'lcom.!
From Willi*;.*m the pn|icr mossag*'of
Mr R. J Roiintne brought up the
mind picture of hi* pleasant face and
Ike j* vcti not<.*..pf hI,* w i ti n i tig vojcf*.
(JuO'i medicine of silver wa* given by
Dr. M. A. Turner, wlio»o grea* heaiM
beat* true with love and sympathy for
sntf.'rirg humanity.
A .meeting with Mr. H. A. Rav
btrufgiit recollection* of the good fami
ly ko long and wotthily associated with
the best of life, in Barnwell District-
County historv.
Bi ief but bright wa* our Interview
with *' r. W R. Turner, counted bv
visiting (Jeorginns to be the best farm -
er it: ('Rrolioa.
"I.iiiig live Tmr Pkori k” w rote our
flieml of the bitiq.y year*. Mr. D. K.
Matbenv, and hi* act proved the gen
uine sinceretv r.f hi* generous gam!
w ish, too well prized to share all it*
fulne** with the public
Too busy to come himself onr long
lime sincere frknd Mr Mil). Kubanka
sent ti* appreciated remembrance by
bla handsome son
And it was a treat indeed to have Dr
W. E. Rreeland sit for a time in the
en*v chair, an octogenarian now, but
wit ti.the heart of youth and the clear
bruin of the meridian of life, to touch
the gentle hand that has eased so much
of human suffering, and to hear the
kindly voica that has spoken comfort
into so many aching hearts. What a
wealth nf valued reminiscence 1* stored
in hi* unforgetting memory, and how
beyond all pi ice ttie noble charities he
ha* laid up beyond the chance of acci
dent and the forgetfulness of time.
from *unri*e to st;n*i-t the little fellow
will know that the winter I* ended and
will stav out, ahnve ground. But if
there he sun-hine ennngh to make Its
shadow it will go hack to bed and take
another nap of six weeks, c
NEW NOTARIES.
The hi 1 reported by the Senate .Tit
dietary Committee make* the notaiy's
term of office l**n y ears . Applicant*
are required to have the reeonmienda
tion of a member of tlio legislative del
egation The cost »>f a new commis
sion will ho two doliar*. Old seals can
b-* ii*“d
U nder fiovernor Blease’s proc'ama-
tion mR commissions hearing date be
fore January 21st, Util, will be Hull
and void after February 10th.
AN APRIL ALLIANCE.
Senator and Mrs B. R Tillman la»t
weak announced the engagement of
lheir cldeat tlanghler. Mis* Lon*. In
April she will b-* marfied" at TrebWb,
S C. to Charles Sntnner Moore, a young
New .ler*ov Lawyer.
What changes time brings Not so
lung before the war for somatliiug that
he said about Uiited Mate* Sen
ator Butler of Edgefield Charles
Sumner, Senator from M a**HChusett*.
had a gutla pe'ch i wa king ean« bro
ken over his head by Preston S
Brook*, a CongrevstnaM from Edge-
Held. That ev'.’nt created intense feel
ing throughout the North Now the
daughter <-f a Senator from Edg* field
i* to marry a son of the North who is a
nainc^iii*e of the Ma**aeliu*etts man.
And a'l the nation wdl wish the young
people well.
-• ——
EDENFIELD—CLLI.UM.
Married In Mt .Arnon Church at
high noon, JanuavY-'Jdtli, 1011, by Rev
W M .Tone-, It D, assisted bv Rev.
J W . WAHing, D It , Mi-s Ira Lou,
only daughter of Mr and Mi*. C. M
Edenlii'l , at d R*'v. J R. < ullnm <'f
Wake Foront, N <’ , pastor of the Al
lendale Hap' i* r Chu r» h
'The to i le wore a traveling suit of
tan ehirfou b oad ch-t’i elabi>rnttfv
braided, with glove* and hat to match
M i * * Mae Ed*- ■ tie| i, cooain to t h 4? hr*de
and Lei maid of h-iiii.r vva* gowned in
h;ue*i a Precding the entraice of
riTi* brtdsl jrrrrr'Mnr—Har-y- AH sang
h- H'ir fu 1 v and Mr* .J L. t)*waldpre-
*1ded chartniugl .■ »( the piano
M 1 - * * r 4 J. <'Oswald and Then H*r-
Uy wt-ie the ii»|,er* and ike attendant*
Mr. W 1 John* with Mi** F.Hie t ave,
Mr Joseph Edentiebl with M 1 ** S'l-it*
Mail-v. Mr W H I'.re. land oi'li Ml**
Konlce v\ ilii*in* an ! M r. A . KOral son
w 11 h Mi-* < * mi lie I a * ton
Mr Hinl Mr* Cull *m left on the af
'srnooti train for i harb-ston and Ha-
fannah, and n r ter their rerorn v* dl. he
it home to rlo-ie friend* on ( hurch
•*• re*-;, A leudale.
. ARN WELL
BA 1’ I IS 1
1 I"N .
A'SO' l A -
The tr.ee'iiig *♦ Rla-k\ i le of tbs fit *t
1,1*144- -1 V’Jo" (if tlo- IlsrilvVr!] Fta|)tl»t
\ **oe:at ion vva. one of t!;e h< st l *it
the writer ht* ever hail tin* p'ea*ure of
kt'endilig. llie appointee* with one
excel tion wail- a]l p"'*.'tit ami ha I ec
nl.-ntlv made preparation for their key-
e i a I dutie* Ti'e two *eritiop» were
treat* th it orie <lt*s* not often nave ttie
ptiv (leg*- to listen to The d I *c u **io n
tin State aiol A s-oi'i a t ton a I Mi**ion«
iv»* general an I thorough siiii good
oogl.t to r -n-e of it.
)% hv are p.-.pie afraid to go to onr
rel-gjou* ga'.lierings when 'hev ravor
in towns? At IDaekv'l e there were at
le.ist live .tim-i * w ailing for every del
e^ate and oid fa»hiopcd ho-plta i’y f
fered l" evorv oi e.
1 In B a* k v die ( h ii reh i* surely much
tdes-ed in it- H ic bod ling, i's t'lpe or
gan, g')i>-l mu-ii' and its p.** or, k io a •
liulv i-.ll.-l of (.ol to le* d the.c g,.f|
eroos n* arii-d | *'i | ! • Thi B.a' kv ide
('liiiii-n gan.- l.t-t ytir to tie tie vole' 11
imi i.iii»i - onr ;tiird of the total kui'uii.r
g vi n ti\ t' w ] ak* c. tlion. an-i ti\
(lie s'.rl thst thev have made ai;e*-ly
it i* Iho-Ight Inal this Mar’- work will
«x-1 (d that of la*t year. The c llec-
t'rm wa* rather small, amounting to
;[ IJ .0 for Sta’'’ M A- ion*
The net; Uulo-’, in May. goes to
Barn w i ll.
B.
TAE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Ttie t h i ■ d wpi k of the legislative «e«
sii.n of f'd 1 en d oti Sat nrih.y U p to
that time the work done was mostly
prt paratory. in tlie introduction of
bills ami t’leir conilderatiou by com-
Hiittee*. Me;i*ure* *ufi!i'iniit in num
h.-r to t-mpl-iv t te tongues and talents
of the |egi*!Rto,* for the remainder of
their natural l.ves have bea-n lutio-
uuci'd. some with and other* without
in.-r t The great majority of the-e
propnsi-d new law. and amendnienta of
old •tattite* will he mere f-llv killed or
din from then own weakness
Toe most important work done to
date w a* the approval of both Senate
and IIou*i* of ttie constitutional amend
ment creating an additional Justice of
the Supreme <'our', vot“d on favorably
at the l«*t general election. Toe ap-
provkl i f the (Jovernor i* all fhat is
needed t' complete it* adoption.
—ILovernor IFease has hroken the rec
ord In th" number of messages sent to
tlie LegiDritti-re *intsfr-hl-*A-tV4tMg4irHd,i»n
Ttu yvarr 7 .*» tiotviher and there hat
tieetl no piolest agaiiikt bi* snggft
lion* That he ha* other arrow* in hi*
quiver may he accepted a* an inteies •
ing fact.
From now until tlie rain of words
for forty day* the proceeding* will
grow in wai iirh and interest, and night
session* will he In, order, it ia hoped
not i . disorder.
As usual the Hscal measures are tbe
; last introduced, and ft seem* likely
tn»t they will not receive the serious
and deliberate consideration that they
deserve. But there'* no use question
Ing what tlio outcome will be.. The
homesickness will cause adjournment
sine die on time and we ahal 1 soon hare
the w heal and the chatf beforw ua.
LATEST NEWS.
Another car l-'ad of fine mtilea direct
from tlve’Wekt will arrive at mjK Oiar
Sal* Stable* on Friday. FebruarjHh-d,
1917. Tb*y wit] up to my high
standard la quality tod down to low
rn tra
«h«( iiitd
»lontled
FROM THE LAND OF THE SKY.
Ash»»l"e, N C , ,1 an . 'JH 1911.
f T4 I -i’l.s
A recent is*tm *'f vi'ur pop r in*--!'
kniiw n the remode ling 4>f tbe nlM I’rcs-
byterian Church In Barnwell anil wrote
v ry beau i utlv and feelingly of pa-t
Iocs) historic events connected with
this sacred edifice. I was deep'y Inter-
ested and entertained with the article,
as I ant always Inter* ste.d and enter
t-rtamed in any and everything per
taining tp event* and people in old
Barnwell, 1mth town and Countv.
By way of brief digression. In my
‘ buUsitnga of air i/astb-s" 1 have even
promised myself that when I liiliwrifej
a fortune that I would quit working
and return to Barnwell, huild a Iwau
llftil castle nn the hank* of Turkey
< re?k and wait f >r tlio final twilight ro
fade out my last mortal scenes.
My recollection* of the oU Presby
terian Church goea hack to the days
when it waa u*ed as the County Court
House, when Judge Platt presided over
the Second Circuit. Mv fattier hill
court in the building during bis term i f
four tf-af*. In' 1X76 or ’77 London
Brow n was tried for the murder of Sam
Hays, whom he killed on tbe Hagood
M ttT rtrad fMHertb*4 VogtU pl*ca~ Both
were colored men London waa the
first colored man in the county Ui Join
the Democratic party and 4iou a “red
shirt,” and for year* he was falthCd
to Ills parry allegiance and our people
were grate!ul to him. When his trial
came up nearly all the leading mem
bers of tlie Bar defended him and 1
well remember tne forceful and tin
queni speech made by Judgj A. P Al
drich in his helialf I was a little bov
at the time but I was affected to tears.
1 think Judge Aldrich was one of the
handsomest, ablest and greatest men
South Carolina ever produced.
The great lawyer and Christian gen
tleman, Isaac M klutson, wa* elder in
the Piexbvtenao Church and custodian
of the building We ad know how
well he loved ills church arid legal
avocation. I remember him a* lli-
leader ot the R u nwed B ir and hi* ao-
pearauce in the impoitant civil cases
wa« certain.
I recall sumo <’a«e Tlie Judge sir*
in thi* pulpit, black robed, learned and
dignified, a* onlv are Smith Cs" ! ita
jmlgi * — “ »1 en* Legi* ” Isaac M H'K-
sou, sm.tl in •titue hut an intellectual
giant, st*i)il* cn hiMed hef ire the court
in one of m* t> lT*n' I g*i n'gum nt*
that n-ver fti’cd to U iminaie and t're-
vai I W 1 - a t a bap pv env ir-'iimem !
tils tnistr*-.'* the Law, Ins mother the
Churclu
Many county c inventions have I at
tended in ike dear old church, pre
sided over by the great sons of the
grand ol I county, such a* Hagood,
Lartlgne. Count*. Kirkland and other*
1 love to dwell on tiios** old dav a I
»m sure that they were good days
The chief actors exist in tlcsh “never
more,” hut thev must be eeiMire and
« if*- in the attet 1 n> b'-caiisH th'y were
giiod and true when thev lived, spoke,
»c.ted and tin,ughr, ami we who knew
them loved and rcve'-,-i| then memorias
a* hc\ old price
it wa* onca my t |ea«ure and good for
rune to hear Dr. R M. Palmer pieach
In this church. Ill* father, Dr E I-
*4 at il Palm**', wa- at one time Its pas
tor For many vc»r* ihe Rev John R
|)o4s- ol Ala*"t was jia regular fiastor
He w a* » saintly mao, consecrated ti
Ids Master’s wot k He did It well and
when the ang»! ( if death came he wa*
ready, for dll not the Ma*ter call to
ttie poor, toll worn *p. \ant to cr-a.e hi*
labors and ertler into hi. 4*4 ]| ealued
rea ? One of the n.ost touching ami
hr iiltif til traits of hum 4 n kc* (if il 4 h*i -
a4'ti r, reduced into lines i f practu al
good, was a rsgular prartlce Mr Dow
Imposed upon liiin«L*lf. On i’\erv vis'l
to Barnwell ro presrh he devoted 1 por
tion "f one (lav t" visit the prison r* in
the roiiutv jai 1 ti* prai f ir them and to
(‘onifori and encourage itifin iu tlii'lr
unhappV ami f 1 en state. VV ** not
lliai the great, loving tender spilil of
our ile-r Red* ent r f
in closing let me not fnsget
that I waa pf e*.' 111 1 'i 1 Ii " en u
the convention n- ic'iinte-i c
for tbe Lcgi Tifnre 1,-1 y->-*,
llor, wee one of tic m in i - ec* a nd af
terward- *at In the mein 'rati'e an'l hl*-
icric W.ll.see H-uis.* Alter out* term
you c-ctic w e .1 1,0' I tics a nd e v 01 n Ceil j to
tha Fourth r.atate. Barnw-ell tlten got
It* “People.
W. [’ Maher
to state
e u when
it d I 1 a t es
M- Et
Wheelwright and Black
smith Work Done Here.
A repent statement of the Bank nf
Western Carolina shows in a striking
manner, the solid foundation on which
the business of Aiken and Barnwell
Counties rests. If any one had pre
dieted five year* ago that in five year*
a *ingle bank in these counties would
have one million -dollars on deposit, he
would have been laughed at a* a
dreamer of dreams; but tbe deposit* of
tbi* bank are |11,0*40 in excess of that
figure, and there are five other bank* in
A iken County and at kan five more In
Barnwell County The busine** of
these counties must he on a solid foot
ing when it Is backed by such an
amount of home capital.—Aiken Jour
nal and Review.
Beneath the moon be told hi* loon.
The color left bar cheeks;
But 00 tha t boa I da r of bla anal
Horseshoeing 2 Specialty; also
repairing rubber tircl buggies.
M. W. HITT,
— At Johnson’* Old Stand,—
•* Black ville. S. C,
MONEY
On Improved Farming Lands.
Long Time! Easy Payments!
Borrower pays actual cost
(**-
of perfecting loan.
/VO COMMISSION CHARGED
John B. Palmer & Son
, v
Sylvan Building.—P. 0. Box 292
Columbia, S. C.
W. H. JONE*^, MANAGER.
Celambia, S. C.
Secures positions for teachers,
sells school furniture and sup
plies, and publishes
Southern School
News.
^Send for our
school supply catalogue,
our magaxine catalogue and
our cotcrtAiamcat book catalogue
Welcome Waits
it 1 , win m ix iwia-t'i 1 rr jj zimfn ■
When you Come to Town to Attend the
— BIG SALES
Remember that the Cordial Invitation
Continues that you visit the
SATISFACTION STORE,
Th*t Troa*nr*r’« offlcw will b« OpOU
for the cnlJHvHi/m of (axoa levkd for
’-•'>• .'fwr c^irmtnrlng January I #
*vin, f-om thw TSth day of Ortnb*f,
MR9 to th** 16th d*y of March, 1911
elusive. From the l*t to l!*e 3l*« of
January 1911 imluafVea penalty of one
pvt neni wR| he added. From The 1*C
to the Wth of Febfuarr, 191 J, inctwalv#
a penalty of 3 per cent will b« added
to *11 use* paid In February. From
tbe l*t to the LAth of March, 1911, l»-
clnaive a penalty ef aevew per c«»<
wii] be added to all unpaid laxea.
I Levy;
Fur State Purpoaea 6^ mlHa ..
•' D'dlnary tjoutitjr
N'.-w Jai] Pnrpoae* l,
** UonttttuUuna] School
Turpo*ea 3
WHICH SINCE IPT?) HAS NEVER WEARIED IN THE SERVICE
OF ITS FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
When yon odtne to town for any purpose whatever, of bnaln?**,
pleasure or public duty—aaMUiaxu (bat there ia a genuin* and geurr
nu» de*ire to give rha beet eerince to you at the MOLAIK FULL
BTOGKED STORKS.
' ' 1 • ' 1 tJ « ■
•"Seasonable Selections" 1
Si»ecl*l attention U railed to tbe choice and charatlng new gooda
Ju*t received, among them are :
Heautiful Outing*, Light and D»rk
C' l >r». (J ...... & cetiTT£e'F'y*rd.
Faney Dri**e (ilngham* 0 !•»« “
Yard wide Sea Dland 0 5c “
AH the year round *topk» of Drv Good«. Shoe*, Clothing,
OrociTia*, *nd »’l (»*ner*l Merch*ndl»# fi*r boate bapnine** and
abroad enjorment »re fall to all need* In quanlitt, up-to-date In
style, nn*iirpit4(**d ir quality auU at price* (bat cau not fail to
t4U>*ce the moetrareful huver*.
A (Hiiitlnuance 4,f the liberal appreciated patronage of the past .11
year* L «*ked and every efifori will he made to (trove that tbe lu-
tereaia of merchant and customer are mutual.
JM mo help vou begin getting ready for the Merry ChrUttnae
and Hippy New Year that I sincerely with you.
r M 0 L AIR
1
Barnwell,
So. Car.
—r
•«
Total \»X mill#
There wHl he an extra Dvy <•{ two
milU In Barnwell, blackviile and Wil-
li*tou tawnsblp for publW rvwMla.
( ommutatlon tax will he |2 Ol) a no
wilj be reneived from October iei, 1910,
to March, l*i 1911, incluaive.
(SptMtiaJ School Levy)
Cellar 0fovirfmfTTPBarbry'ffraSST,"
Calvary, Edietn, Frlcndahlp, Hilda,
Healing Spring-, Kline, Morris, New
Forest, Oak Drove, O.d Uilnmhla,
Rleasant. Hill. Keetiy Branch, San JiiU,
Selgilngvilte. SeTen I’lrire, Tinker#
< reek, 2 moh*; Barton, Hig Fork,
KlackvUle. Liners, Upper Ricti Laud,
Cave Hlckerj Hbl. 0*en« Grosi Road,
Sycamore Yo. 61, 3 mills; Alieruiato.
Double Fond Hercules, Lees^.4 tut ID;
Barnwell mills; Elko 5 ndile,
Fairfax ff niRi*, W ,| isuni. 7 1-2 mills.
United stateg currency, Geld and
silver min, cuuntv and ecbimi claim*
pnipetly apt roved will bo revolved lor
taxes
Llieck* and draft* will be received
for t*Xvi a' tax payer* ri»k 01 Jy. ; 1
J. B. Arm»t mug.
Treasurer B^rnw-rli C-utnty.
DB. J.\0. P. LEE, Jl.
JBQf Dentist
^^IiTOwii.libton, - -
Offiee over Hank i f WHIletoa. W«*
not receive call* In the country, to
will make appointment# at'
A. H. SHiESTEIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAI
NOTARY PUBLIC,
BLACKY .LLE, 8. C
TT
h
The Opportunity Is
Yours Now!
You ought not to postpone the opening of a
Savings Account simply because your first de
posit may be a small one We cordially invite
you to begin now by depositing Jr.00 or more in
this strong hank where money earns 4 per cent
interest, and is protected hv the largest Capital
and Surplus of any State Hank in South Carolina.
4 o|o Paid on Savings
BANKofVESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITAL<5*SURPLUS $500,000°P
LOCAL directors
George h.Bates J M.Easterling
Butler Hagood P.M.Buckingham
HORSES & MOLES
ONE CAR*
OF - --
Fine Horses
AND
Three Cars
OF THE
Best Mules
THE
West Produces
Just Received
AT
- -L- SOUTH CABQLINA..
DR. J.H.E. MILH0U8*
DENTIST
BLACK VILLI, ac.
Office days Thursday,
day nnd Saturday.
Well equipped office.
Operations made aa
leas as consistent with safety
Prices reasonable. Tens*
cash.
DR. V. C. MILHOUS
DENTIST,
linvtU, --.1C
OFFICE 1IOUMC
8. JO a. m. to 0 p. ifo
Pereon* living away fr*>m B|
will pleaae make appoli imanta _
coming By to doing they will bo
of imniedUta service and avoid
appointment#.
T. B. ELLIS, JR.
SERVEII5C HD TUtRiCIK.
A postal card addressed to
me at Lyndhurst, S. C. wlil
receive prompt attention,
MONEY TO LEND.
Money to lend on flrat mortgfxt *0#
real relate. 8 per rent intare«t o*
amonnu under |IU00 00. 7 per e
oa aMooBt# over fl.eoO.OO.
J. 0. Pattereon A Boa.
The valuable lands o! tlM
late J. Terrill Smith of WII-
liston, demised by him to
Connie Maxwell Orphanage,
arc now oficrcd for mle op*
on liberal terms.
cither^to Di. W. Cheslaa
SmRh, Wiilia+on, or OrlandB
Sheppard, Ed^eiield, or ▲.
T. Jamison, Greenwood.
C. F. Calbou, P. I.
Wffl. Iclal.
Calhoun &
Life, Accident.
CYCLOhfE
LIGHTNING
■ . .V- ; ,AS