The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 30, 1911, Image 3

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<- 4l 'l i t p T^c Barnwell People. TBUR.SDAY. MARCH 30, H>11. RATES OP StIBSCRIPTION. Id Adrance. par Aanum fl.M On Tim# fi dt One section of th^ chnin junjc niovru tliii week to a point, near ^vcmnoie or, the tmmI from Sveamore to Jenny. Tne other eeftlon will he at Duck Branch, on the nmd from Allendale to Fairfax. 1. B. Harley, Clerk. J. B-. Morrta, Mupr. HARMONY I^TdOE NO. 17 A. F. M. I A /A rejmlarcommnnleatlon of Hnrtnony \U/ Lode* No. 17, A. V. M. will be held jBL In Maaontc Temple or. Thurwlay aNflk April IStb 7.30 o’clock Visiting brethren are cordlany invltcl to attend. A. A. Lemon, \V. M. Wm. McNab, See FOR SALE—Imndred acre* of fine farming land, north of Blackville, In a eery desirable sc'-Uon. H. D. Still. Illackville, S. C- A large liver and white colored point er dog *traved from my place on the aemnd dav of January. A liberal reward will be paid if returned to J J Walker, tf Millcttevllle, S. C. Will exchange 1 No 9 Matliuahek IMano, *tyle grand »(iuare, for good borae or mule. Addre»* I*. O Box 94, Blackville, S 0. EGGS FOR SALK. <3 White Wyandotte Kgg* from thor oughbred Stock, $1 per setting of 15. M r*. F. II Dicks, Dunbarton, S. C , Home I. WANTED—A good gentle cow, giv ing two gallons or moie rich milk a day Apply in person or write fody to B. T. Rice. Barn w. H, S. C • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • • THE MOON THIS MONTH. March First Quarter 7 Full Moon 11 last (Juar ter ’JJ New Moon 3<) A call from and chat with Mr. H. I). Still on last week’s bti«v day wn« a* health helpful as a morning at a pic me. One of the most desirable farms In tile prosperous and progressive K.|j*to .ectton of the county is advertised fur private sale In this issn^ by Mr* Rosa VI. KadclitTe of Baxley. <ja. Anv one wishing a home place or inve- menr • hat will continually increase In value and pay annual good dividend* will d > well to correspomi wi h Mts Kadclille, submitting their heat, bi i* Her only reason for offering it for sale is i he f tc that It la not convenient to look Hiier its renting and caie. The (bdnmhia Record of Friday pays.this well deserved coiup'im - t to a foriaer clttxen of itar>>wi|.: Mr. W . H. .1 ones of C lumtiia, |>ro- prietoi of tiie Southern Teachers’ agenev amt Southern School News and •one of the secretaries of the 'state Teachers’ association, is one of (lie hardest workers in the convention He has a genius for detail atul his person.I acquaintance among the teachers is large It Is telling no tales out ot school to say that to hiin many of the teachers owe their positions MEMORIAL DAY. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. The Rivers Bridge Memorial Assoeia-' Whereas. God In His wisdom has tiou wi l observe Fittlay, April '48 h. a* | seen tit to call from our tmml.er-h p Memorial Dav. t’ol James Armstrong : nut b- loved brother r -J M. Hair, who of ( hariesttoi will deliver the meinoi lal .’served us I ai t • f u 11V 1 as chucn t| k a hiress. The following committee* fn l•verlhlrtv yi**r«, have been appointed : I Be it resolved: On Grounds and Order of the Dav— First That while we h >\v in A NEW ENTEKFKIHE. The Barnwell Lumber Company la the name under which a number of Lvnchburg, Va capitalists w ill estab lish in the immediate future a great saw mill between town and til" Sal ke- haudiie river. The plant is to co»i $.‘>0,- 000 or more, and will he operated with white labor, trained lumber men from Michigan being employed The com panv owns large timber rights In and adjoining the swamp* of the Saltke- hatehie and its tributaries. The sun rises today at 0;]?, sets at «:3h. Watermelon planting began on Mon day. Next Mondav will to sale day, so called. - Rase ball feyer break* out ea-ly thl* •eaaon. (’apt. Dunn left for bis Kcntuckv Iiuui'- ias' w i , k Early planted March ecru cam*- up well, deapile the dm s.ht . At tomorrow midnigh'. one f-Mir'Ii • f 1911 w ill belong to the jest. Judge Hubert Aldrich holds court at Cheater Ibis week and next. Some weather prophets predict an other cold wave for next week flood Friday, two weeks from tomor. row, w II be the right lime for pianlmg the surutu* r garden. Farmer B I. Ea-terlmg Is the Hr.' of whom we have heard to iui« baili wick to plant eotlon. Manied at I'.arnweil, Msrcti '.YcI.. Rev. W. («. Britton officiating. Mr», Sud ie ( reeeh and Mr. 1' . VV 11 «r o' \ Mr R C. Mixson iisa been apnointe * one of the surveyors f -r running nm the proposed new Jasper flonnty. oui of Eastern Beaufort and Hampton. Secretary of State Me* own on Mon day granted a charier to the H >uu Furnliure Companv of R*rnwc| , capi- 1*1 $5,(SX), W.T ( alboun I’resnleut. Sunday'* rain w as exacllv wiiat tiie oat crop Uiirsted for i'al-oput iiaru bottoms and «tiff ' lay lands n tiglu condition for the breaking plow Wiih two weeks for cUlil cases in May and three for criminal tria « i t tin Suininer the lawyers expe.-r to rU-*r tiie calendar* completely before tix l-’all iiusiness commenct*. At the great meeting of tiie State Teachers’ Association In Columbia on Saturday Snf>erintendent Horace ,1 f roueti was unanimously elec.-d a vice president for the next pear. if ad concerned in ami connected with the courts of tills State would work a* diligently and inte iigentl v as Judge Geairge K. I’rincc theif would soou be a tinal end to congested dock eta. Contractor W. J Oliver, once upon a tune of BarnweT, made a ringing speech In Greenville last week, prom ising if lie lives to build the railroad connecting that city with Knoxville, Tenn. The rKOPLE l< of the same opinion ■till, that the good farmer’s good wife and daughters can make h better per cent on tiie money invested in raising poultry than Ire and hi* boys can clear in raising cotton. Senator George H. Bates gave us last week the first white head of lei- tu.ee of the season. An ante-belt uni Barnwell cook rtxed it up according to the reclpv of her old “Mi-tis,” and its taste *1111 linger* in memory. Key. K. P. Hdtson has become one of the most successful revivalists in the South Carolina Methodist Oonfe!• ence. He reported to the Advocate last week as results of a meeting at Johnsonvillt 200 conversion* and OJ ac cessions to church membership. Gen. Frank H . Onrevh ha* appointed Miss Mary L. Kinloch of Barnwell Sponsor for Second Brigade, S. (’. Di vision U. C. V., and she has selected as her Maids of Honor Misses Ed* Croft of Aiken, Carrie Wannamaker of Ofangehurg and Flora Tobin of Allen dale. Master Robert Owens of Dunbarton, who wa» so painfully bruised a couple of week* ago by an accidental fall from a fodder loft, where he was looking af ter hit pet pigeons, Is getting along nlcelj" at the Augusta Hospital, and will soou be hi* happy and hearty self •gain. With ne dewtre of being ofMnn or meddling where we may not be wanted are auggest that a joint debate between the Teachers’ Association* of Upper • nd l#ower Barnwell on the difference between Bwafc learning and Educa tion would be •« Interesting and en- lighten1n« break in the monotony of talks and eatav* a* to which all are of ooe tulari avd. tougoe. R R IMPROVEMENT. At a conference in Barnwell on Thursday, attended by the State Rai - road Commissioner*, olllei D ol the Soiithcn and C -asr Line roads an-i wltncs-ed by prominent citizens it \va- pleasautlv agreed : That tiie Noutliern Rtilwav will build a new depot ar Barnwell, similar to that of which Abbeville I* proud. Il i* hoped mat the new '■truefnre wip be 'Otniiletedin time for tne travel and trade ol 111“ te xt F*T P»Tliap* h iteire convenient locat on mav be ehoseu for the new depot than tne n it of the « av present station The < oa*t Line ai-o promised to re- mod:'! to up to dab ness iis present un sal 1 rfactoiy depot, FIRST TO THE FRONT Adjutant General \\ W Moore on Friday designated as the tirs' four of fleets of the National (iuar! of tlti* State tn sop service w ith the I’oi’e 1 Staf'-s foiee* in Texas near tlt>‘ Mexi can border : M a nr K Rovd Cole, T iii r I I n f i" tri Barnwell, (’apt George C. Warren, Second In- fantiy, Sumter, Capr Harold A. Simms Third In fs' t-y Barnw*|' t ♦ apt. I*ad«rc Schay t, M lii ii I 'o-1 s, I a u re n < Tio-v wdi particinrfe In th" aruiy m < mr i \ rc- fonrti en d>• \ I he tiui > of going to ;:i a-' I rot irniog le me. (»:i er will I nil" w their service , e x • I u • i v c • S Ol I ll Wo !cta THE GENERAL >E.-v*D>\S Sioei* [is! we - kh .rt the f 1- 1 o« iog hu»ines t lie ( oil id : !ia« been transacted b\ 11:1 y nil l *. da ih m if i Pe di-pi , aiLgr ** le- -m mi n ri i 1 *"ei h- u ' i i in R • a \ l n — I i lid |(l cei. v a ■ y ’ I - a * I. w id' lull iler R ’ r i e>ier- B re h f Murd"r Ni ki n g will C »SK* l>l'l'"*Kt> OF ( Prince, Judgo J D Jntiv J (1 Kteard, II W i lilt, tv, J A Peter*, W I). rsease, W. 11 Ritter. Stacv Koar«e On Mn-ic—Rev I) B. Grossclose, J (’. Kmanl, J eeue Sr The pubjlc i* eorilial!V invited to at tend and the ladies are earnestly re quested to tn l o g (lowers. .1 D. -Ie ri v. l*r N . Iv !v 11 k and, r>ec. V. I’resideiil. TO MEET’ ONCE MORE. I’he hiihuhI reunion of Camp George W Morrall, No 89li U V , will be held at Meyer’s Mill on Fridav, 31st dav of March, lull. Tiie annual ad dress wip he delivered by Hon W. (ill- more Simm*. An original war poem will be recited by the gifted anil accomplished author ess, Mi** Zelle l.oadtiolt of E'airfax,a distinguished graduate <if tiie Green ville Female College There will he other patriotic recitations and exer cises. The Son* of Veterans will he organ ized on that dav. An old fashioned barbecue and picnic dinner will lie served in honor <d the Veterans and their friend*. A 1 ! "1 I soldier* through out the coumy are mo-t cordially in vited to attend The ladies need not be urged to bring nice tiling* to the picnic dinner. J. II. Laffirte, J. Audi Merer, Commander. Adjutant. WILLI-sTON N(»T QUARANTINED There having gone out various ru mors as to small pox in the town of Willlston and as jo there being a quar antine here against people coming inm the town, this |* to advise our friends, especially from the enuntrv, that wo have not nor have ever had anv qnar- anmie That the town ha* enforced vaccination of all residents. There have been a few ca-es of small pox here sime 1) oemh°r l i-t, a* in hIiiiosi every part of the State, but in our town ail ease* were put under quarantine reg i- la ions, and no contagion ha' ever gone fr im ■" y of lin ni The on y <•*«>« we have had were brought in n.ostiy from negtoe- from outside We invite our liinnd* to come to town without anv tear of any conta gion of small pox, and liow ttiat our people have all been vaccinafed, there D no pos-ih111ry of a -pread of any con tagion hero. .'signed, W. K I’rothru. 1 iite i,den t, tV 1111-ton. Mar. '-'7, 1011. Til E I! \ IfN'U ELL COT VI Y IP i VS CORN’ < l.UH. I n 1 is’ wrek'- issue of the Snifine’, [ re id a • in t i' 1 fiM i *» Marie ( r une i on idle < >• gani/aliou if Tomato tTuhs " T’. on a to i luh* a i c in'in E’ f r g r 1 * e , pm i d v, i n c i 11 n t a 1 i v I sc, no re a soil w h \ li i v - s* . oi M le d hire! I ruin no .11 h t sli i p 11 ■ > w ev -r fn•■ ( ' i r o i 1 ih lias ticen ot gai.i/' I fur the box s and i r i- about thl* I wisp to sav a few Wold-. tine \ ir ago vesierdav th • tir-i Cum < I i 'i for t h i s c i i ni v w i - i n -i 11 u l<d. The uleiii her - Ii I n w *. eon- u-ia hit »'ii !! o thau the in mb’ T.iup i s f i • the I"! | t u p Un’. th' 1 in- ,| f.ir loin'- ('i ib rcaid • ! h um- |i]e submission to the will of Him W till doeih all ihitlgs wel , we feel Ibst we have lost a true svmi'Hth'ZP’’, a loving fiiend and a biotlier In the (lean, a safe counselor »nd fellow man in tiie church Second. That we f »1 our loss Is gr.-at. fin' hi* gain tar exceed our hi** in grea nesH. lie was fait' f 1 and aci- ive in e\er\ good work f «r the up hull ling i f tiie cause i f Christ. Third That we ex’end t<> tiie he reaveij family atul relatives of our de ceased hroth-r our deepest sitnpafl y Fonrih. That a page in fui r minule book be Inscribed to hi* memory Fifth. That a copv of these resulti- tiooa be sent to the bereaved famllv, .die BakNWKLI. I’koim F. and tiie Baptist Courier for publication F I* Le 3 , L P W Hi dtt*, Horace J C’oucb, Committee Rosemary B iptiat Churcli, Mart’ll H', 1911." S’>ME S' HOOL NEWS Kieven hnio red teacher*, visitors a'"' distinguish'! educator* attended the meeting • f the StateT'-iicher-’ A**' e - a111in held on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of last week Thirtv eight, of the forty two County superintendents of education adopted a resolution petitioning Gmernor Bleft-e to approve tho Act passed a’ the last apssinn of the Legislature pro. vidlng for the distribution among the public schools of the old dispen sary accumnDted funds. ; FOP SALE I ’CFor the p>*'t six years I have been can fnilv **leei1ti.g in iiik FajI,. anil i" rhe fl.-i.l, niv eorion «eed for tile fo||uwliig vear* planting, choosing tiie iii"*r per- ieel and proiiiie stalks beaii g lie gieate-t numher of the li nest at d hrge-l ll..11s "l 1 Idle p isi sc a-u ii 1 did I h l* and al»o lia I the s(>cd iianii rii KFP, an.l now ofTer tto’-c fir*i elioice seed at $1 l l ;.er tuis'o |, (ieneral t dop 7u cciit' per bush* 1 £jjy"My -peoi".Ilv scleeteil seed averag' d r, Vt pounds of lint p> r ae e la-t Year. 'ifv. ! b s V \ I • e o I v r i >. ri - I'. |m M» liH \ r u v • ! -I) -r In h a\h nf rh ^ v ♦’ >, r ’ I ’ k! ** f ll*‘ f) V » ' I • , v :u,-f » « i"! is f :’H( !)*‘l - mir “ii r«.,, V tin* hi i T iwt a f t hcm r.-t ■ . . u v r v w. | l I » fI" \ 4 » S » t h * ** >» * • MU t • f r h ’ i i «■ r We ire , v' r v C, Cl u ] -il ' trod. ,| It de |, Id p to s(. I in or I T U P i' ts. in u rde”, not gniitv M*"er Mortis. muri|,’ r . no; gull v S dlie Sluimons. viola'ioii ol tlo* (ID pen - ary law, plea do I gu i R V ; sent ’ncc I to pa V a (i tie of $ loo 4, ■ sci e .1 months in the penitential y Henrv I i-lie, murder, found guilty of m i n*'v i gh ter ; setltPiieed to 7 years a', hard labor in the ne . i ion I a r y I’aul Gantt, violation of tiie illspeu • nrv law, pleaded guil y; sentenced tu pa v a line of $ p m or serve 11 montii* in tin’ penitentiarv. W J. and Alvin Odom, murder, not guiltv R. N . Lane i leaded guilty to viola ting t he di «pen «* rv aw ai I is -en- teiu’ed t" pav a line of IliKt or serve .1 month* in the I’enitentiarv Luke O'Neal tried ttefore tiie town council of W i ill spin for violation of ill dlspen-hry law. wa* granted a new trial. K*ter I’riester, Indicted f .r murdee, was granted bail in the amount "i II.VO. FItKSK.N TMKN T OF THK GRAND JtltV State of Soutli Carolina, j Count v ol Barn wed To Id's Honor, George f I’residing ; We, the Grand Jury, beg to submit the f dl iwing report : We have passed upon all Rill* of I it dletment handed u* hv the Solicitor Door Yard We have v f sited tiie Poor Yard and And the inm Re* satis fied with the accommodation* afforded them, but we think tliat premises should he ki'pt in (tetter condition, and houses liave necea-ary repair* made to them, and all house* not occunied should be fboroughiy eleaned and fum igated; and that the proper oflioer should tie required to give hi* imenuon to this matter; al*", that the wed In yard have brick curbing at top County Offices We tinrl the cotinrv office* a* far as we can tell from up pearances to be in very good condition We renew onr recoin mend * t i"ti a* to conditions of book* and papers In Clerk of Court’s office; shelve* and metal case* shoul 1 be provided at open, if possible, for same, and that records from tiie Treasurer’* office *hou>d be moved Botlidr proper place la Cle-k’s office. .fail. We have visited the jail and find very good c6ndition* existing, hut recommend that the stove be repaired and that the inside of jail be painteT) white. We recommend that the lobbies of the Court House be kept in better con- di’ion. We f'espectfnllv ca’I the attention of the Supervisor to the flagrant violation of the law as to ploughing into public road*. We respectful'? call attention to the Magistrate* of the county in the lax manner or failure to bind over wit nesses to the Court of General :Se» aiont. - U'w appreeiaU tha eourtesie* shown us by HU Honor, the [’residing Judge, and the officers of the Court and trust that our recommendations wi.l meet with the approval of this Honorable Court. All of which I* reipiectfully submit ted F. T. Merritt. March 21, A. D, 1011. Foreman, *t V t Ii 11 id work *!'p ol W tnv ti..v * I two I mat I h.ve • liing- * to ii: ’ll at I them and li-r for th’' i V i n >am .iog.’. n imto in e ii r. 11 t lo in in till- g hei-n a-kc I hv l)’’ l\ tf.n to s-i.d a li -1 once so 'hat li'" mav enr. have them on th > m i 1* ug d i-i r ihn t ion i f tree literature from I tef . ri men t if Agriii'Hure 1 am sendi i g Inui i Ii i - 1 -t t" ; * v, hu' I 11 i % e told him tha' i expect to send oUiei- later It vaill not he loo late to eiiro!| iiiml it i* too late to idant corn in or ler that It msy grn.r t" maruri’v. lie eniollmrnt !i-t at pio*”Ut is given to- low, li there have heen anv name- omitted. it vvss uni te- iln si a<..! 1 would be glad to i e «o ii forme • Allendale: Wat-on Brown. White- mar-li l>nnb»r, Kudoipli Far.nc'-, eeut M mi r, doe All’-u I’sterson, Ri. . , Dwight Stniiey, Jolin ( A 1’’n ! l.so'i. A pleton ; llsrrv Warren. It tldoe ; \1 d-m J' tin* BarnweR ; Widje (U'ter, R F D 2, II ora'ee (1 re. o (' i * i I ir 11 .1 ford i-' an* 4; reel! J I! M iie- Jr , <t»liorne Keel, II. old K''e.i, A ug u sl ii « >an.ler s, \ ir(i Sri BlackviLr : J loot, B ix'ev .1 am'‘* l eou i'lllliiar, .1 Mim- Walie , U dkei Webb, Regin a'd U.ve R. F I». d K k ' : D J II ai ’, R ’’ii . d II t o w i u*o K i p: fleriiei i Cr e •■' , R F D , < lav Creech ,1 r I.yndliuist : ii Fowke, I. (’ Fowke. O ar: >iii'|er- Hl:»' k. R F 1> 2 Isaae Knopf R F I* 2 S'di ev San der*, Raul Sanders,’ Je..e Sanders, It F D. Wade Sander*, K F. D Thomas: Rotdiie R Harley, Ulmers: t'arlis'o Mvri. k, Allison F. Sinders, I.pon Weekley. U il l-ton : Darn 1 Kitchinga (^’lincy Windward Tiie following names have heen add ed to the roll in the past week : Birnwcl'; C mriie Stijl, R F. I). Bovd (’minor, Ouo K*v, R K. D. 1 Lvndhur-t: S C. It’-adv Midetteyide: TTonncil Dunbar. Horace J Croueb, Co. Supt. Ed March 21, 1911. MAJOR HI.AUK DARDONED. ,JJovernor Blea«e on Fridav granted a full pardon to Major John Black, a former member of the State Dispen sai v Bosni, who was foc.ud gu'.ltv at Clie-ter ef conspiracy to defraud the '.fate and sentenced to five vear- in tiie I’enitentiarv, Nntice of appeal wa« given. >ome wick* ago Oovernor Blea-e eonimuted the senirnee to a lice of r2,iKh*. to he pai I heioie Septe'iihcr Tne iiardon w.i* i--ned o’i Friday following a report hv ihe Attonn-v General giving a list of th” tran-gr. - *or* tn whom he ha I p'orni-ed iminiin- itv because thev had eitii'T given iwi- denc" or promised to do so in beha f of [lie State in trial* of per.on- enarg. I with gi aft i ng —def r HUi'.lng t lie state. Al’RI L ANNOl'M KM KNT. With sincere plea»ure Mis- Hatli. M h 11 in a ii non nee* lor April I: Ii a ml rn I. l he (Ipening a t B| ick vili ‘ "I her ino-1 ea ret nil \ s”lei’fe.| stick of tne l»’.I and iii"-: tca'idf'd sp: ing Mi lii.’-iy Good,-, gattier.d f i ■ in I lie !."t 111 g ma 1 !>•'(- -eiViiig Soii'hein ta-t” and trade. v iie Ii i» eompler ' c inli I oiee that the eii i' in a nd ex eei i• not In -r -* 1 .‘ii-oi- a 11! p i.-a-e t ll I)|o-t V r i I ’.r ll, w ll c e the iioleru'i"ii ol her pine- will sati-iy tiie mo-t ei’"ni.m .’al A np'-t e irdi.i* iovilation isex'einied i to the | .die- of Rarnw e \ iken and ' 'i mg’ i'li' g g r aee and fa \ or tiie () ' H' i r W e |e"||l ■ p' e»e - Ap' 1 i'll an I o.il ll." dad -, Black \ | e ti.” p act . I. G. A. STILL, Hlackvillc. S. C. I NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. V " ti ■ d.r-ig; I'M I, li .ludg” -f I tv. I.i- I I tie i -’ a.’e I- her»‘h\ w 1’ on Ki with II n !’t oha ! • f 1 el II ' n Mil! ll I \ '. I J' ‘ l -1 ■ rv 1 f 1 1 1 I a- I’, i a - K. I. .1 u ill*' the 1*1 March dl- K S’i I in; r n w • I. t ' o 1111 - H xe.-ntol . f M I ight ii. ■re; - Id oi l-- T . ‘ 111 H — , M xeeil (or Ft h ‘27. r.d !. 3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. t i d \ l V (d- I; v UN \v Id.i., I;, p IR .1. K W 1’ i * w r d r II . i ; • lilt. • la I 1’ a I. U I- ] I. n. I .d h III and a-l'ii< . ..( ' in a l i i* ex'enm I I’, i in I g, ( ountn - t ■ ■ oing with d n U"I. t I '• M r I' THE NORM \ I. si tloo], OK I II E KI R M. I EA< HER o the E r.! I fseh. r* and S ho. T ■ o -1 • > * ol S Th' "ig i lh • t "d V Raid "f I' r , 1 • I a e I f W t n t n mn ( ■> 1 ge i l>acher* ae n I ii (' 11 •: i e a : ■ • ne ro-r v of I in the »• 11 f t r i • ll.* mg d . w h . el to ii.d 1 a S o in n h e r» at W i n t h i op ( f.o , r Wok* l.e g i ' - Til ’ faei 1 ’ y I* e gaged ai d tl.e emir*" artaeg.- I lew week* a iiuii(dele cireu.ar formatio'i ni*y iie oh a::"'d (>v dt'eet.’d to Id es D. II John*"-, lldi. s. r Re'ore tiie rnr-| «■ • hon 1 - r' ever, I w i-h lo dl l eel t he spec lion of tiie ri.ra leaehei* an I to the advantage, of ihe r- a rpri ••• ' ri ar d fol I : r 11 g ne 21 g 1 n I I I N of m- "qip *’ Ro. * .*'» ll.'T* a i a lien f I i | •**■%'«* S a u. me r at .it - ei . - 1 ■. w 11 lim it.- Mu. : t d thi .1 K SNKI.I IN':, I’r.it a’" J;i I. I’ct'l ' ! 'I nc It \ iin Wheelwright an<l Black smith Work Done Here. »• n; mi .--•MS. M. W. HITT, -A! Joh: Bl u*k v’tl" m's I, Id t tie r r ■2 .STRING ODEN I NG TON. A I,’ WILLIrS- A cordial Invitation is extended to tiie ladies of Barnwell and adjoining conntirato our spring millineiy and ladies’ furni-hing* opening on Tues day, April 4tlt Yiiir experienced bnvers anti design er* liave recently arrived from the cen tres of fasliion and have spai'ed no ef forts to secure tiie highest class of mer- ehandlse tifat has ever been displayed in this part of rite State. All of mui merchandise 1* bought from the most r“!iable manufacturers and dralers— we do not handle factory trimmed hat*. All trimming i* done by our own trim mers, u*ing only the be*C materials, and we a*k onr lady friends to consider the price* and quality betoro purcha* ingeisewheie Note tne differe nee in favor of onr goods No special invitation* wEl be aent out this season. All are cunliallv in vited id make our store thefr head quarters. Ycurs for satisfactory service, W . U K inned v A Sun, WIRistun, S. C. Tbia year’* peacli (: ro date report*r<[!ttfnf • full one. Manv "f tiie ruiiil ’eae'iar* . f South (' .1 r 11.1 n a i'ave hot n d"fii*d the piivi- leg'- of eu 1’ge emirs s and pi 'les-im - a training lor teaclimg I ■ a (•••■ > - liar*".-e tli' Sinni.-'S n fi-t I . I • els is tiie Nollllll I'll’ • ge .f the count y ;ea> her. It i» Ii le oi'l. tliat we havi' op;*, i tu n :'y to emiie in'o liv ing P-1 n ii will e I ua' ion . 1 nri n iples <nd method*, to exchange lde-,«. an! f-.r in the f i ie'i • I sh;w ii ie n Ii i ea. ;h” pr l*o a'inn ol the ruiai [• a t ■ 11 v"' In a I lilion to itie ii-ua! eomoe* in j 'li.- elementar. a- •( srcoi d i; v « t'ji-m- .>,11111111 r "-eh". I lia, H'rang- i t - r eei r 4 in coir-"* de-igned e* ee i a I. v to aid 'ip- rural teacli - ts Am ng t' e.e w i 11 he I ■ e ll de I ihe t • -11 . w j i - g ; 1 M ev lal Droldeuis of the Kora S ’ho, | 2 '•pppia! Method* and l>.-vices fo, to Kura! Selim | 3 Rii'al Scip'id Agriei Iture and liool f j 1 r-t" .ling. 4 D(itne*tic ScLffice fur Rural S dioo!•. o. I’racMea] Manual Training for Rural Sebno's. During tiie ses-ion there will be held a (’on’erence on Rural Life and a I'on- ferenre on t’ounty Supeiinletulent* of Education. The cost of tioa-d, including, room and lignt, will he >17 (>l for the whoj* term (four week -,; foist a week, for time les* tlian a whole ses-ion; and $1 1*0 ft day for less th in a week. A matriculation fee of fo o<) to cover the four .weeks work will tie charged Teaehois -loml I engage room* at •smee. In my opinion a school dfstriet con d make no iietter investment tlian to ei,- eourage in a substantial wny tiie at tendance of teachers of tiie summer school An increase in salary f- r next year conditioned on attendance at the schoi ) would enable the teacher to take the course without expense and wop Id yield large returns lo tiie district in increased efficiency. W. K Tate, S'a'e Supervisor of Elementary Rural Schools, The special through train to rarrv Conteilerate Veterans to the reunion at Little Rock, Ark , will leave (’harle*. ton at 3 20 a. m. Mav 14 Ii, Blackville at i 55 a m . same morning. Sleeper* w ill he put on at Spartanburg. R jund trip iare w ill he about |t(i 5 '. Mooei) io Loan (>n I'V, I'rnv'! I I.,Ills. l.ung ' 1 ’.iv merit s' IL a. tu il c">’ i. loans. N ) r m 1 n g l im< : 1 us', riinviT ji.ivs |u 1 let Img ciimmis-;on ■U .lolin B. Palmer & Son Sv i' an Rullding.—D. O. R 2>2 Columbia, S. C. W. 11. JON E-, MANAGER. s. c. wayside wisdom No husband mourn* long for a nag ging wife. , 11 is tiie little heart that is soonest broken. Talent earns what the world gladly gives to tact Nothing age* a woman faster than tiie struggle 10 keep young The >elf-niade iiimu rarely extends (tie process as far as ins idms. Wm. Me NAB, Insurance —all kinds * MAKES-UFE’S WALK. EAST* TKADe MAJUA lOll A look thronfrli our new shipment of CTossett Oxfords for Men will eon- vmet you that Spring near at hand, despite the ^loomv prediction of the ground hop to the contrary. The heautifnl styles in this princely selec tion hrinp up visions ( ,f balmy spring days, of deep hhie, Southern skies nrcliing glorionsly overhead, while lull-throated hiids sing melodiously in the branches ol the budding trees. Trices as follows; “Peifee.t Model,’’ S.kof); “Ahhott.” $:{.;">(>; “Ci(»8ett,” ”Boneh Made,” Our Spring and Summer Line of QUEEN QUALITY Shoes foi- Women will arrive in a few days and we cordially invite each and (‘very one of the fair sex in this sec tion to call at our store and inspect thi ■sc dainty olferings. —s-4| 6. F. MOLAIR, Barnwell, S. C. ■*■**1$ »■'r» n -■ JT" Si! The Opportunity Is Yours Now! T J 1 * i' . Vo* mi'jjht not to postpone the opening of A S 1 v 1 n”s Account simply because your first de posit may be a small one. We cordially invite you to begin now bv depositing 51.00 or more in tins strong bank where money earns 4 per cent interest, an 1 is protected by the largest Capital ami Surplus of any State Ban!; in South Carolina. 11 11 4 °| 0 Paid on Savings BAMofWESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S.C. C AP1TAL & SURPLUS SSOO.OOO.QP —1 LOCAi DIRECTORS George M.Bates J.M.Easierlin^ Butler Magood P.M.Buckingham Secures positions, for teachers, sells school furniture ami sup plies, and publishes Southern School News. •’Send for our school .supply catalogue, our magazine catalogue and our entertainment book catalogue. USES & II rn JUU Liie, Live - Stock, Ac cident and Health Office in Harrison ’.lock, Main St. ONE OAK OF! Fine Horses AND Three Cars OF THE Best Mules THE West Produces ' J ust Received fir- •»