The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 20, 1911, Image 2
The Barnwell People.
JNO. W. HOLMES, Editor 1 Hrop'r
LAUHC8T COUNTY ClKCl l.ATION
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THL’ICSDAY. Al’KIL 2-t. mi.
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O'Mn CKOl’I.K VS 1 II K MOKUA.NS.
“Whv ,1" you lind f.iult witli .1. I’icr-
|ipnt Mor^Hii for wMiing; hii«I workinjj
e«t more pHseenjjer nrul fieitflit |>:,t
roiiMge for hi* rnUroiuU i » thi- SIm!,' 7
TIikI quesflort i. put to Ttir, Prori tf
The only c.uihHrra^^ujent of ho.vmt
|n>t I* in the niiinber hik! coiivit eiuc*
mo* of the reason*, lithe first pi tee
JSinte prhle i* i ff.'iiilfd hy llie floettioo
tiitertnine-l hy th'l Morgan lnt"ri:'<i*
thnt llie , , iti/t‘iiship < f .^ooth f-irol:nn
ft* it h»* exi-le.l anil lo en i!i* !nj{oi»he,l
from colonihI dav* oii|{lit to subordi-
jitte itself to twentieth century ideH*
ft nil go rdf after utraiiKe god*. Am)
fill* i* to lio done, not heeau-e of itMV
!Motg*u interest love f'r Itie Sodth,
ftn y regard for it* h aoit ions * uny sym
pathy with the old idtmU, tint Hint the
Pond holder.- of hi t road, may lie paid
the interest on their investments and
the market plane vslnes of their s'oeks
he enhanced. The stranger mu-t he
brought in and the plantations that
lure b'“«n held (or the home ftblding
1 lice* of the Civ/e]inian« of tomorrow
ftntl the futuryr in nut he cut np Into
ftmaller tract's an 1 parted with tiiat the
railroads may pro*per hv inctea-eil
popuiHtffio, eroii ptftdoclion and the
pnrelyasing of neces-llics and siiper-
lluiUes from other qniirtera.
Forty teat* ago it was the pride of
ftvorv farmer father’s heart to |lm
that hi* *on should hnild hi* home in
*otne i ho»en and kept nnfonolied hit of
ivoodland and liis dutighter s eottage
fthonid be neighbor to the home of her
girlhood and lo-r ro*e garden *b*l eied
t rom the eh ill wind* of winter hv the
whispering pine* And that govpet
gave the Calnietlo Sta’e the nohlest,
purest, bravest, happiest 11'ili/ation
nnd aociiil -ellenee the world ha*
**ver known, and it hint* ns to eee it
f<vltieed, tiiat railroad, owned nnd
controlled by mid operated for absentee
rapPali*:*. of high or low degree, mav
have mfire pas-enger travtl and lictght
fanying profit.
There are yming men and boy* < f
atillieient number and stalwart strength
)u South Carolina to make it. every
Mral I.- acre an Inerea-lng u«-et value,
yet in, thy, teaehing. of the tone* there
I* too nnudi eneouragement of the
voting desire for newness and the en
Joy liter, t - that come fioni luxorv .and
tar too fittl.* honor given to tl*.- uignity
of I ibor and the spi ndor of htc in
tiod’s aimahlue fit I I*. And these ijl
teftcMng* are not confine ) to school
nnd Col’egc fralninc*, tier to pre«* or
pulpit, f u in the moving* of the f inn
fa milic > to town and eit», mill and
manufaetorv there are pietuie* tloil
at art ft swilt eotitaglon <’f desire for
change.
To make hi* rail'oad* profitable i*
the teimmal of Mr. Morgan's sehedule
and it I* n>‘ee**arv to their we L being
fit* re|iotat|o,i tint tlu- end be
Teauht'd. To artlve there Mr. Morgan
propotf* to turn the title of immigra-
t*o11 11om the uii*ldle \A't's( r uto (' m itl t
t.i lire fait field* of the .'ninth tlinugh
w bicli hi. iron hnr«t*. run to and tro.
Itut will they come, and jitoni I they
f n i n thel r exoi! u. ’ori ih w e r.l what *o
fl.il eu*Uim», r. I'giou* fait!:*, pt Pth r.l
principles, mord alul rat lal elurnetei-
i*tie. and t.ti'iiies» pr*nei| 1 ■» will tiny
Tiring will) them v " th thev as»iinil.ite
with tlm fietter or aby with the Jen*
wotthy division* of'our eitiZt'iishiii!'
At ill they come to be masters or
f i iend> '!
All that we know of these people,
nnw warm w itli. the fever of migration,
is tiiat they itavt mado gntul agrieul-
inral’y. That much is to their credit.
The unre»t f •cling has (•.tine to tlieoi
nod they are s lung their ea-v midtii*
'Vest Ironies and in igr it mg in i nei e r* -
ing tiumhers to the < anadian Ntutii
AVe*st wirere eireap virgin lunis an I «
kimlly govcniment promise peat'e anti
prosperity. Will not the advantage*,
foul or supposed, of lire golden wheat
It,rids of Alberta and S iskalely'w an,
the I •>« 1 ihoriou- toil of the hr it f sum
mer on the hree/.e swept prairie* ilia*
till* the liarn* to bursting turil gives
the tc*tfu 1 ness of long wint'us fiom
waste of muscle prove more at tractive
to them than the Morgan picture* of
Htrawherry picking, asparagus cutting
nnd canning, corn ami cotton making
in a land of ardent nin»kir)e, balievpd
ag*« pa*«enger earning steamers are 1
waiting for It* completlonr
CONCKIOMSu KlNti GoTTOX.
A meeting of the National As*«el.
at.lon of t'otlon Manufacturer* waa
hel l in ltt»*ton, Mass , last week. Prea.
iilent Franklin W II d>b* wiv the
opening apoaker. In Ills annual ad*
dre*» t>e said :
“Fast 8‘ptember I rcmsrltetl that
the cotton manufacturing Imltistiy
had been in tronbloos time* since we
met in April last, anti I reg’et to be
C'lmpelfij to state tli.f the trrmbton*
lime* Ireve been enmintiad I hu cot*
ton crop tra* been » disappointment,
curtailment liaa continued and a mi*C
unsati-faclnry condition Iras resulted,
ituviog i* on a haml-vo-tnniiMi basis.
A fde,i to perplexing bn»tnn*» nncer
tain.y due to exported decision of tire
Hupp mo Court which will Have far
reaalilng effect *
’ Mi»erv like, company, and it mav
interoat yon to know that for tire year
omiing November .'SO, T.tlO seventy-
Ihree eoncerna in Faneasliire, witlr a
total paitl nil capital stock of $12 tkHt,
O H) anil an added I tan capital of
ttf'.t**), ;iiowetl » 1'*» of fi,dl'>,0oo
after paying interest on loan, and
allowing for ri«oreeiation These
figure* are the worst for twenty- five
\ ear*.
"It is nndnuhteolv true that the con
sumption of coteon I* steadily increas
ing eaeli year, and It seem* equally
trnfi that ltd. increase in consumption
will continue " itli Increases of
machinery wliieu liayo been made, it
i« evideiu that ttie eonsiimption of the
mill, of tiio world on full time woull
not be Ids* than twenty mltlmu hales
" The qiitvy thus ai l*es : VV'jwre will
the Hthlitloii.il amoiiet of eotto i needed
for t.ti; woilt nut] its lucreaalng pop
uliitioe. eome f om ?
•‘1 think I am too o»timisilc to be-
lieve that f i om t’e present acreage,
tile American production could tie
doubled If proper methods were used,
and it is along aiioti line* that our
frivuds in ttie S mtii mu*t work to »o
cure ttie lte»l resolt* for tlicniaelves
and the *pin.ser«.”
coniitilona with u* and Impatient of
their »tuw etire l»y time and l‘rov Itlence,
deolaro- for the Morgan plan anti has
>he firmest faith that the man power
behind it favois ttdnging into the
South none except sterling, ►tu’dv,
tlirifty, fn ight making immigrants of
the type of the middle West f inner*.
dii't there’* the nil', Asker, for
help e.n not be choosers of those tiiat
come to thelr ca lc With all hi* pow ftr
Mr. Morgan eannot deny pasaagh oyer
li « railmada to any one with ticket or
cash suflleieiit ftir Itansportation. Not
• veil I Tu le Sam’s iinifirmed ofiltdal.
st iinlmg at the gateway* of the St-a can
challenge I he immigrant except by a
In ief caterhi-m and examination a* to
bodily h**Ub. i.iurn'ence of erlftyg and
the pos*e*)vU)il of mnM> y enongtl to save
his t)'u:oming a pul 1 c ehatge. With
a* m oh a* the yrlue of a l)«l • of cbtton
in U\A pocket the |)ago or ttio (ireek,
thi/Hii'lli.an or the Slay, the African or
J/br sy i iao i* a* free to .'liter and aid le
in Sooth fi irolitni a* one having the
imperial wealth of Mr. Morgan.
Granting a i ttiat is claimed by ttie
admirer, of VJr. Morgan, tiiat he I. the
greatest liv ing American in bu»liies.
ahllry and creative conserving force it
does not hr! >w that he is superior to
the axiom of ages that ‘ no man is at
ah times w l.e ’’
In the management of the varied and
vast interests under hi. diieeftnn Mr.
Morgan mu*t needepend on a stair
of subordinate* fur information and it
seems to Thk I’rori.K, tiiat hi., well
meaning couriers and courtier* have
learned what little thev know of the
true, (he real South, from the w in,low «
of Pullman eat*, the lohblc* of t<>uri«t
holt !, anil the exhilarating enjoyments
of the occasional air.nmohil-i spin.
(■ould Mr. Morgan spend a d«y on a
It u nwell ( unity plantation anil audit
the expen.es of a year', operations a
change vvonl 1 coniM over the spirit of
his immigration dream, and he would
he n I ictant to revomn end such ven-
tir ing to the mldtlle VV, steiner. Tut
I’roi t.K sv’inpallii/.t'S with the gie.t ti
naneicr in hi* pit sent oi.tangl-ment*
ami the long l.h .r to wears ami worry
him hi fore ttie [trol Imii is solved.
Could Immigration he limited to the
‘tutdy type selectetl tiy M Morga : hi*
prohletn might he well solved ami o ir
civ illration net iopirt tl. hut thcie'* the
ruh. The million aliens ftpin Ivuiope
anmiaPy enteting ttie I'nited Mates
hat e congeated and are capturing the
cities of the North Atbuitie seahoard
ami the natives are retreating before
their tnunhers trotn th' 1 street* arid sec
tions that were once the centres of
fa'-itlonahlo re«i bnce and protltab'c
bn.lues. I u onr o vn city of Cbarlrs-
ton the presiniee ami it fluetiee t f the
Immigrant, from Southern K.impe is
toll! In the put I'-hed r<'| nrt* of the [u>-
lica coiitt. Put an economic faini'y
from (lie Mcditcri aneau coa>i« or i-.
I ind* in everv tenant hoti«e m ihirn-
well County, cheap living p*'op|.\
knowing how anil chicrlul to grow the
simple food* to which tlmv have ben
icci: stoni'd . wi'ii ttie (Oil v arnbitii.n to
save sullicicnt I'til’ 1 fortune to make
them great people in t hel.- luun v luids,
and it woo! I not he long iiefote tin re
wool.I hr good pa.tiiragi- to i v. i v main
street from \\ i I s - on til I ail lax, eer-
rodlng ru.t on m.inv a mercliaiit'a easti
regl-te r
The M otgari p!«n 1* hut one art In
the long tragedy through whieh capi
tal ha. sought enb.yment of the ril •cm •!
fruit* of labor and tliere i. no wesri-
ncs in tin* |iui»:iit. while iahnr lia-
tost none of it. cov etmi»nc. for inss-
(erv <'f capital d'be colfon hal 1 lias ■ , , , ,
' pros inu.iv dis*i lied In warm water
been tbe corner stone ( f Southern pros- ttnee pint, of ground ri 1 '■• tind 'd to a
A S' HTOL ON WiiRRFS.
At agriciltirwl train will bo oner.led
through the State the coming Summer
nnder direction of Prof. D N. Barrow
of the Clemsou Collage extension
work department Stop* w ill be made
end lectures hy exparis delivered XI
station* <o he named hereafter: several
car* of fine lire stock will bu carried
on vhn train.
SHKHlFK S bALK.
i
State of souiii Oaiollna.
Cmiutv of Itamweil
C. II.
3 heider A Brother,
ver-ns
Charles Marks, (H a)
Ily virtue of no execution to me til*
tacted by W Gil nore Himm*, f.'lerk of
the Omtrt in the .hove on'tltle'it Cfttfat*: t
will sell at liamwtli Court H"U*e wuli
In the usual hours of sale on tun ti'*t
Monday in Mav U)l 1, it b- ing *ab* itav
lu «aid mnnth, the following merciian
dise. to wit ;
All tlie stock of merchandise nr per
taining to the stock of good* 1 •vied
noon a * the property of the Hampton
Sil-. Company Jn ttie above stated ac
tion to satisfy judgment and cost.
Term* of sale, cash.
Frank II Creech.
Sheiiff Hxrnwtll County.
Sheriff’* Cltlce, April llfh, 1911
COST’KKN ING KING COT ION.
The brief report wo pnbtisli today < f
ttie recent I’.o-ton socec of Pre»ii!ent
llotiti* ( f ttie National Association of
Cotton M innf.cturt'r* might to Induer
a reduclhin of cotton acreage on every
plantation and patch In tbe Mo itli. It
me.ns that the mi I men *t>|l cling true
to the idea that cheap cotton i. the one
tiling needful to their prosperity.
The New Oi lcan, report that the un
limited capita! represented by .1. Pief-
pont Mtirgan and the Chemical bank
of New Yiuk i. tietiimi ant! hacking
the progressing nnrger if Moutliern
cotton m ll« I* not vet admitted to he
true, but something of ttiat sort 1. be
ing done in -ccret eonnrll* hv some
t odies, evi n if iho.p etiarged V*v name
are innfiCcnt.
THK WAM.ACK HOI HK
Sev 'rai exch i' g<'« liavc recently pub-
li-.lied a li-t i f ' ilie only surviving
nieu.tier* of (tie IV* lice Ifouae. w hl( !i
went into o(tice wit!i Governor Hamp.
ton, having tieen organic ut November
^^tti, 1*;'! ” Tin* li«t as published
contains only eight names We are
£ lad to add tit Ti.tt honoi r< K a* vet In
the land of the living the names of
t tie-e t w it ad m i ra'-l • men :
I Mtldg e A I’.ontitrce, now i resident
j of Augo-ta, Ga , Kb hard W Simfi.oii
j of I’endiemn, A ntlersTm Connt v. There
: mav lie o’tier- ktill aTyr whose name,
haye hern omitted .
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Notice I* hereby given that an et*c
tion wid be held In the town of Dun
barton on Malurilav, April iJfitb, Wit,
for ttie purpose of deciding whether or
not Richland School Mstrlet No 12,,
and parts of Rennert Sprln/^kTS’n. 0
*ti•»' 1 lie uonaolidatcd
The botindarte* of the propn«ed con-
•olltvred dl-tr(ct art*—North IToper
Kirllland Mt-hoo! it .'ri-t ]ioe to Heveit
Pines Mc.oool li.trice 'tne, m.k og me
Karnwell and \ugn*ta public road the
line.
Ka«r Th' Seven Pine School P's-
trial line until the Co'timMa School
Pistri'd line I* struck rli 'ii down »aid
lino to the H'n II 1 S'hoot Plstrict
line, tlien down th.t I tie to tbe corner
of J i» Roun-.ree's taod.
South, An a'r line We-t to corn*r of
'and between tV U Owen* and 'V. A
Mever, taking ilnr of \V. K Owaos
North to land* oft' H Anderson, tb-n
a>J of C. H \ nder.on’« land* then ta
king an air hue from Nor li tVp.r r<yr
ner to the M<m'h Ea-t corner of lands
of »he esrarp of J, \ Kllhog*worth
West From he *h|i| '> >.ith Ka*t cor
ner o f J A K 1, Tn '«ivortnarid* rjo-
nlng West to e rti'T of . ,(d 'a»d t then
an air line to Mr. Ashley's Humbug
Mill, then th« F'uir Vfiie line g dog
North to p ,np> Kn-hlrid School PI*
trier line, .inking pie Itarnwell and
Augu.t.a road ('li Northern bound
an i
T.I i. flection sh*] 1 lif condoeffrl ••
prescribed bv statute tor the holding of
General Election* A'lfivoring such
a eonsolblatlon shall c**l a ba'lnt iirton
which i* written or printed ‘ Yes," and
those opposed sliall cast a btllnt u|><Hn
which t. wnfeo or prtnt-d th- wor <
''No" Tiii‘ elecrion will be he'd at
Hie ii.usl vorlng t 1 ice and tlie f •!] tw-
mg will act a. manager* of ibis elec-
lion : W ,v Pick*, H 1‘ Anderson,.!
M Killing.worth
Horace J Crouch,
Sec Co B i. Etl
r .
11*11 2t
B. rn well
A prll
S
noitci;.
to b<
WH Id K’A A .H K :'.i I PL
The f i'! o w i 11 g ncclpe fir miking
Wll|t"WH.|l gIVe. \ C r V good *Hli-flC
floti ; T;ike half I busll'l of ll'l.laeked
lime, .lurk It with boiilng water, cover
it t! u I i u g the d'riK'C*. to keep in steam
st.imi the I tjuor tliroogh ;v tine .icye
or .tniioer ticl atld to it a peck < f .ill,
per it v. yet the nu tilde w orltl bent Hit mg
most by It dot .it. con.Hint be-t to de
preciate its v .1 i ■ for l.trger gain to ttie
manuf ic urcr mil ttie mf'clustir, ami
the break mg of the H i itl H nit li in it.
P'dlUt'cl uligntneut (. not enough to
«ati-fy tbe temper for ( ontrol, w hi, li t.
a- .trong todty in huuun lieart.s ns
when Hie trading Jacob bought troiii
the Inmgeriog f'«HU tin' birtliilglit
with ,i me.- of p ut igc
Take a look at. the railroad m in of
Hm bouthern 11*iHv av in s oitti
(Triilina and it will be seen that Mr
Morgan lit. more than an umiiv con
tract on hi. bind.. A line from
< hat le.ton via ( auiilen to <’ha riot to j.
the e.stei'n lioiindaiy of tii. dotuain
We.twaitl to tbe Savantiaii River the
ITcdmont cotton in II .ecliou j. grid-
Ironi'd w iili road, and no limit ha. been
set by Mr Morgan to tbw quniititv of
freight and passenger service required.
And now the rival trolley Hue* are
coming to pinko hi. ta.k (lie hanlcr.
I lie burden on the country greater and
fhtn pi»fe nnd *Hr In '.vhl!<* Imt A I I
fi \ e gal Ion. i f hot w ater to the nnx-
turo. .tii well ami let It stand a few
(lavs. Covered a* near air tight a* pos-
sihlc It can ba coined bv adding
ochre, I tin pldack, ground red chalk or
bl ti mg to suit.
. .. — .T ' . , * . ' ' * i . _ „ _
hy ffM-iu to lie pnHoned with matnrii, ! ^ :ltllr -V tltrcateuing disaster tu the
parched with fever* and horrible with
p< II«gni ?
And s!ioi;I I one or many come would
there be satislaction with the re»uli*of
Iheir laliorsi'
And would a coipcriil’.. guard of
fltetn come if thev were informed of
the bitters r.s wed a* the sweet* to be
gathered here, if Huy knew that the
privilege tax was paid on a ntlili in
tons of commercial fertiliser* in Mouth
< Truliiia for this season’s crop#, that
the costs of prod doing such bumper
crop# a# those grown at long intervals
hy Dr. Parker, Gapt. Drake and deny
Moure lo^t little bahne- i f profit, tiiat
the tlijf’ttiatlng manipulation* In the'
pricox *f coUon and t’ic uncertainties
of 4)C season# make Hie growing of
world needed staple ffop a constant
/iwtculat'nn in futures, that there have
heen and may eomu again Mprlngs and
.Summer* when from lack of dimand
snrtloient to pay freig'tit charge* cu
cumber# and cxDtaloupc* and cabbage*,
melon* aitd potatoes decay in the fields,
and lettuce and asparagus go to seed,
that U*«a and rent charges, fertilizers
and implements, mule* and food stuffs
•re high water priced and the labor
supply dear and uncertain *
Our good quettioner, an Innurgvnt
the continuance of existing
scramble!, foe btj.lne#. ami tuor.ry
lb fore tlie tir.t shovel of dirt iva*
moved in the construction of tlic~Dukc
trolb'y s-y.tern extending fiotu Gret n-
vviKu) notthward mcrciiant. ami mlil
men of tiic Piedmont liad made eager
contract, to give italf their freiglirs to
the ilectrie rosd ami tlie Mouthern
Railway will be Hie future chief l-vsi r
tlirough this new competition. The
Piedmont railroad# now cornl#iuptl in
the Southern Railway system were sep
arately built in tbe year# when frade
nnd travel were smaller, train* fewer,
schedule* slower, motive power less ef
fective than in these hnstl'n^ times.
Tne multipled roads have out.tripped
the supporting capaeity of their tribu
tary territory.and only time and slow
substantial rural growth can give them
promise of better times.
The ultimate danger of the Morgan
pi m doe* not threaten through inAuo-
ceas the too rapid increase, of a *nis-
ce laneoua popolition, but m adroca-
ting the over pictured resource* and
opportunities for get r.ch-quiek profit
in the South the unwelcome will come,
adventurer# from everywhere and
woritof all from the Mediterranean
hive* of Europe, for whose reception
an Immigration station ia being pr*.
pared at Charleiton and icore* of steer-
i/-/
SOLD HIS BLOOD
In New York City l*«t week two
hundrtO men called at Mount Moriah
11 "*l>i t«l m irswei to an am ’rtisetnent
ottering fur fi ipiart of hurnan
Uh'Od M '.l 'f them were penniles*
and at! declaretl tbst tlie montarv
reiv .rtl was tbclr sold cmsid'Tation in
api'lni.g,
<r . J Al en, a strapjdng sail t, whs
.elected and tor half an Itoiir U.f nigh t
blood t!"wrtl from iii* aitciie* into the
vein* of Mr# Rosie Rei«Ier
Alit ii wantei! to depart when tilfi op
eratiii i wa* Ciint lotled, imt surgeon*
detained Idm until be recovered his
•trength Mr* Rei.ler. who li.iil list
blood throtigii an Internal hemorrhage,
is on tlie toad m recovery.
A oriKT Ton,EH.
'Tls not he who parades
Hi# deed# before Hiti world,
FI"! Img aloft (itelr wort!,,
Whose rnemory live# impearled
It. (he heart# of a people wnen
The year* have die. awav.
Rut r.tlier the matt that toij.
On (juietly day by day
’Ti. he w ho at hi* task,
He it high or ha It low D,
Strives with ru’ver a thought
'if at If anti praise, but wliolly
I.ost ill tlie 1 ive of duly,
Who deems no man hi* debtor
And quiet 1 v toil* each day
T.t mako the world ever better.
— Gtiorge Newell Loyejoy,
HOW HE JUDGED,
"I love you more th»n anybody In
the world ” #hu whisjrered, a# •lie sat
on litibby’s knee, bet bp# close to his
ear,, sava Puck «
"Don't add hypocrisy to nnf titbful-
ness." he replied #tern!y, pushing her
away.
"What do you mean, dear?” she
a»kcd. ready to cry.
‘ You care more for some other man
than you do fur me!” was the bitter
response ‘l don’t know his name, but
I think he is a Chinaman.”
"Ton mnit have fever, dear. Do let
me call a doctor.” Hjer face waa white
with anxiety, and the tear* were fall
ing fast aa she started for the tele
phone.
‘No Sit down and explain—If you
can. You wear a l)*ck of my hair in
your locket—just one little lock.”
''And the entire queque of aome Chi
naman on jour bead!”
County T"*eher«’ LxHmin#th>n
Hel I
Notice Is hereby given fh*t the next
semi-annual toseher.’e v im j nat ion fur
Hie teachers of Mirnwijl ('minrv wi i
tie held in rli** court hou»c at Karnwel
'on Fridiiv. 'I iv i
Tne aHeniion ef ttie fe.idler, js
calletl In the fdtowing section of iti •
•t bout livv governing the renewal i f
certilb-ite* : "A ITrst Gride iVrnfl
t**tc iimv be rc ewetl Itv Hie ('ouniv
II tartl Horn which it was I •# ue,|, |f
however, a Teaclier#' Indl'ure ur Mum
mer M.-hu< 1 is to |1 In th'> Cuitntr, a
First Grad" Ortitlcate stiall nnf tie re
newed iiule.a tlie holder attend* (tie
Institute or Simmer ■.idl ml. or #li .w#
to tlie .■.tire Ito.ir.| of Education *om •
*slt - ictury rea-nil fir nut dulog #■:
I’rov dr I. the hutiler lias taught du-lng
tha two year# for wltich tile certitlratc
I* l*# ied "
' A S't’ond Grade rertlflcaie aha]
not tie renewed exeept where the hold,
er attend* Teachers' Institute or Mum-
m^r S.di'x I, and In #tich case* may b“
renew etl "
‘A Third Gra te Certiflcaie sl>#|l not
be renewed ”
In c mncctton with the above, notice
i* tisrebc given that no di.tfiel or
conntv aummer sclirml- will fte he d
an v w lie re in S i"Hi < 'a roll n a tlii* sum
mer, hot that a S'ate Mu i tner Mchuul
w Hi be tie I t at W mth mp < Inl'ege, Rock
Hill. M (’ from tun" '.’1st to Ju'y Itt n
i he Ccnsty fi ar,| of Ednc lino wd 1
b» anrtiori/.-d to renew cert'rtcHie.
• till in force f t all teaaliers l|o|.t,ti L r
ft rat or second gr-de ee 111 lie# ' e# « t,,
do s-iti*fac'ory work and take ttie fi a
examination*
The said semi anninl (eit her*' ex
amination will tie lie ri on tlie fo’liwing
branche#! Pliv-iul.igv and Hj^'ei"
Civics and ('u re*t F/veo)*, F i e
Stat-s Hi#t iry, Eng i.li Gramm tr »no
Cointioaitlon, Aii'hmetic, Algebra,
Geography, I’edago y an‘l A grim rure
The question* on Agrtculinre will be
based u[ion the subject matter as found
in Bulletin# number 1<X nnd numhnr
dOft. JsHHwd by the Uiriteri S f atP* De-
pa rt men t of AgrTeiTiTTFe, phtitTed ( ptft)
"Midirvd Exercise tn Plant ProTftictlun"
and (109) "S.diool |.>s#nns on Coin ”
The#« t>amiih|er» ma' be had upon ap-
plicati >h #o the ( ounty 'Upert .’endent
of Education
The anhject of I’edarogv will hr
based ution McMurr'-’a M '-v o ■-niilv
and Teactiinc How to >iudy ” t'tii.
book 1# for «ale bv Mr. R. A Grant,
Barnwi p B »ok M'ore
'I'hc exainlnaHon w il start oromtitlv
at D Jk) o'clot’k a m amt wi 1 et i#e a' 5
o’clock p m Horace.! Crouch,
County Mttp’t - f Education
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oxao flaals ol paiaw®!!
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Organized by ike People for Ike People
Identified witty ttyc- farnjers’ Upioi) {
Deposit your Money and receive 4
per cent in Savings Department
OFFICERS
Harry D. CaJhoun,
I’rcsident
William L. Cave,
Vice-President
N. G W. Walker,
Cashier
K. C. Carroll,
Asst. Cashier
G. Miller Greene, Attorney
Grand Opening
At the People's Htore!
March 18th to
March 28th
We are Opening up at Cost! Sew Store! New Goods!
Wm. McNAB,
Insurance
—all kinds
Life, Live
Stock, Ac-
v cident and
Health
OfltCc in Harrison Block, Mtin St
BARNWELL, S. C ‘
Money
to Loan
On Improved Farming
Lands Long Time! Kasy
Payments! Borrower pays
actual cost of perfecting
loans. No commission
charged. 4t
John B. Palmer & Son
Sylvan Building.—P. O. Ib.*
Colombia, S. C.
DR. JNO. P. LEE. JR.
JCOfr Dentist
f Ul5®WILLLvrON. -
Office nv*r Bank if WKiiitnn. *»
•m f receive call# in the country,
will make appuintments at - m —
The Biggest Bargain Feast evcrofTctid the people of
Blaekv tile!
ed stock of-
Nevcr before ha* a brand new, we!! scVc!
Dry (xoo<1m, Clothing and Shoes
been put on the market at such reduce ! figure* r , tvery
article wc otfer is a Bargain, an ! to get acj tainted with
the people of Blackvilic and vicinity wc have decided to
put on
A TEN DAYS’ COST SALE!
You can't afford to miss it! In justice to yourself and
faintly it is your duty to take aiKantagc of the Birgauu
oifeted. Lvery purchase you make means mouev saved.
Wc don’t ask you to take out word for it. Read care
fully the prices quoted in citi u! trs, and then for further
proof conic* to see us so ta tt we can sh m you.
•‘Remember tins chance ot a life time—you can't aTonl
to m ss it. It will mark the beginning of a new epoch
of Big Bugains in Bhckville- Now is your chance!
Comeat once. He who lu-sitatc* is lost. Look for
our Big Red and White Sign and remember the place.
We ate 1 nr I’i.opll Stork Win kk Sa i t Actios is
C»', \ r \ \ 11 k r >
3. \ Ic iz,\ irs^lc% r
fRorR i i:tor
In Webb Building, Railroad Avenue
Presents given away with every Five Hoilar Purchase!
iOWn BEST!
W. IL JONES, MANAGER,
Colombia. S. C,
Secures positions for teachers,
Bells school furniture and sup
plies, and publishes
. ... Southern School
News.
5|Send for our
school supply catalogue,
Another Car Load Arrived Sat
urday, February 4th
25 MULES AND 4 HORSES!
Personally selected by me in the best market of the West, Thev
• will not stay on hand long, for they are so strong, sound, wcjl made,
' active and tractable that they will advertise and sell themselves.
^[So come at once and don’t miss the best opportunity of las* year
this year and next year.
W have the Wagons. Buggies. Surreys, Harness, etc. to go with these
cclipscrs. Prices will be as always at the lowest possible flguffe.
DR. J. H, E. MILHOUS.
PK.NTIST
BLa< KVIi.Lk
Office (lavs ThuD*d:i>, n.-
day aitd Saturday.
Well (‘(jtiippcd ottktf’
OpiMTitionn made aw ,
1 (“mm nAConMiHtcHt vvith suiet-.
Priced reRNotiable. Term*
ensli.
DR. W. C. MILHOOS
DENTIST,
tfamtfll, ...s t.
OF FK K HOUJUD
8..40 a. m. to 6 ]>. n.
Parson* living away fr-im Rsrrtvw
• til plaasa miikft appoit tments b#>f«r
i-nmiug Br so doing tbry will bx
of Immatliata scrvlrc anj avoid J**-
appointments.
T. B. ELLIS, JR
SCRVtVIVC *58 TERRACIJC
A postal card addretasea tax
me at Ly ml hurst, S C. wll'
receive prompt attention-
money to lend.
M >nrv t<> Ifnil an flr#t mortgigr mt
’•sal r«tHta. * par rani Inlrra.l <t«
amonn(• uadar |IOOooO 7 par oao#
on am »tints over It.eoO 00.
J. O. Faitrruon A 3o*.
Calhoun & Co,
Life, Accideqi.
CYCLOPrlE
LIGHTNINP
Live Stock
INSURANCE.
-At Lowest Rates !n-
Stronoest Compahets
-OFFICES A a
THE RANK OF RARNWFII
i
Special Offer
to
Subscribers!!
our magazine catalogue and i jk ■ i r— __
tout entertainment book catalogue, W Mlx Le I CL oKwWlN
BARNWELL,
South Catrolirf*
-a ®
Wc have deridid
to make the fol
lonung liberal of
fer, for a limited
f imc only, to all
SUBSCRIBERS
to Thk PeorLt:—
loo Noteheads
1O0 Envelopes
With your name and address
neatly printed thereon.
When answering
this advertistnent
p 1 e as c mention
’’Special Offer.”
‘EOPLE PRINTERS
Barnwell. S C