The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 27, 1911, Image 2
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Th« Barnwell People*
m. W. HOLMES, Editor > Hroe'r
Mtscrr cousti circdlatios
THUHHOAY. A I’K II. 27. U'H.
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rONCBKMNG Kl^«i C 'TTOS.
j.very ninn, womnn mil chill if 1
South (’arolliu li» l.trgply intcrpstcil in
the fJWtro of cotton , c«J)eci:iII»' In the
prico th«t the cro;) now hrlnu |>I mtHil
muy coJims'i't, or riit! or he r>|lo,\c(l.
The gcnerHl Imprrxsion nmonji ini'I i
H«nt furmcrn in that the >iav of cheep
cotton U punt and that it will not i-tll
soon below 12 t<* ll coot*. ( oiuiiler-
ng the cort of inaklr jr the rrr jv. the
Increase In the number of mllU and th<'
demand for iwruiu facto red gooda the,
g^jrei a hove qtiot'''l woulil hi' conaer-
aretlvely reasonable. Hut the getienil
»l«*lre of tuanufHCturer 1 , the world
round, ia (or a greater abnndanco of
4ttd cheaper price, for the «tapl •, and
they seem to be planninn and worklrjf
svitli that end in View. i nid'.:){It lln ii
mouthpiece, rreahlcnt llobb-. In hi>
recent I|iaton apcei^i. ixtrncl* froni
which we ptil l"b today, the maker* n(
cotton are iiifmucd and warned a* to
what ia In pick’o for tln in.
Our farmer frlcmla cm read the
ohceWy |>ropo*itiona <>f Mr H<ddia, and
i|lg-at their meaning and purpor. for
Miemaelve*. With eveiy coit.on nnme
f4cturlnK iomitiy in the Tvor'd en
deavoring to incrc.'^ae^ the pioduetio'
•*f cotton cNen here and the m|lf- evert
where comt I dining ' f iln'l demand* f n
their good" ami working abort time ii
many plaeea with the old h'HK', a.> of
ten bro'cer, r*f bettering the pnee* for
Hielr outp its th* good price la nut an
••«ured ftet of the future.
The story current »ome tears ago
that British mil! nw neea won] I make
large investments in twnUlicrii Imd*
•tid atleniiit to raise cotton for their
own uvea ia now reeved, and Mihm*
isalppi the pi ire and tluen m Idon dot
la/s the money for the capentnent.
Tim rrul ignoi.mce of T'rcsident
Il*»bba aa to practical f irming In i In-
Smth wntilrl he a hi ii s I o g if i( were not
threatening lie tirotnihlv want* cot
ton to he the ex hishe crop grown In
tb« South Tlial would auIt the imli
demand for cheat) cotton and the
S'ortborti and Western desire lor high
er price* foi f.iod etnll<. But it would
Btoan hard limes and hunger for IHxle.
It may ho too I»te to curtail the acre
•ge atid coat id the crop this jrar, but
It.la not too soon to Ivegln considering
the marketing of it next Fall and W in
ter.
j ]ied several tons of high grade com
rimrulal fertlluers on a portion of his
crops. Through the growing and
gatlv log season there wa* Hot a par
th !,• of dift. reoce Uetween the crops on
the naluml and the fertilized land
Tin’ soil in Coloriido Is many feet deep
hi d so fertile that It cannot b* made
richer Land rents for 115 per acre
wiili Irrlgition tights included and the
firmer can water bis crops ua of.cn a*
he w uhea.
We are in receipt of a handsome
nook let Issued hi th« Land and Indus
trial agent of the S mthern Bailway,
Washington, i ►. C, for circulation
among the farmer*, maniitactnrers and
investors nf tlie Norm and \t est The
li.irpose of the puhlicatuMi js the bring
ing of ition and un<u«y..101,0 jho South
Kus' territory traversed by thn Hmth-
cm Hallway.
It is eloquently wiitton and if every
Hnuthern land owner could iesd it and
see how highly tui« 1 Uld of opportu nily
is pictunul he or she woo id I* ■ g 1 ly in
crease liis or her esilin ite of the value
of his real estate.
The Northern home steker msy, if
he or aim he ,i thinker, wonder why a
section ao r eh in resources is raising
the Macedonian cry. e
LARliK 11 LA H I KL 1 IITLK HOCK
lien h'ratik 11 . ('rccch i* in receipt
of ollicia! assurances that tlm Bond |>e*'-
ple of the Arkansas Ntute capital arc
liberal y prei>aring to give tiic visiting
Confederate Veterans a triumphant
time at their approaching reunion.
The heart ( f the great West is aU
tgl iw with Warm welcome and all will
he done and nothing l -ft undone to
make the reunion of Ihll happier and
more enj it able than any ever before
he) 1 and m,approachable by any lhai
msy Ciime in ihe futore.
All Intending to go should write
Hen Creech right now so that prepara
tions may he made lor tbeii uuKTlam-
meiit
(JONCKKN ( N<» KINti COTTON.
Vfon: a Isle' and f l er rojiorl of thsi
Ikuton speech rf I'lesldent Fisiiklln
W. H dibs < f the National AssocUtlon
of C >tton M*i.i fscmiers wc quote the
follow tug mixture of facts and opin
ion*.
It i* undoiihtefllv true that the cun
sumotlon i f cotton t- steadily iucress
mg c*eh vesr, and it seem a equally tme
that increase in consiinip'ii'ii wid c< n-
titiue. It is estimated that there are
now nn the 'ar'h I.NU i'shi.Oii pcnpl-*,
«f whom only .V)i.iNsT.ish 11>i coni| I-te
ly chithed. »v h d' 7'<t'S>',C(i 1 sre o:|.
l*artlv clothed and tfM'.nVi.O x' tiractlcal
ly do not possess any o'otning «t
all It is fu tlmi cstlinstcd rh.it to
• lolbudio wil l' of hominl'y wnuld
require L’.htej im.i) bales i f cot,on each
year instead <f si>oui l, .(hhi.oi'iO tto
list vcai’s production ni the wo 11
The nunihei uf co’toii «|uodl • in th*'
world his increased from 105 Ton ood in
11*00 to 1.14 •Vsi.isi'i in l.'lo. or 27.1 pur
rent The Himtuatnms in the worbl'*
impplv of cotton are measured prs< ti
sia'ly hy the variaiinns in the produe
lion of rotlor in our coiintrv , as wc
produce oter two-thirds of the supply
T he world co isr inutlou <d’ cotton tar
the rear ci ding August .11, 15410. i*
• Mlrnstdl by the I nited .Stales census
bureau at I'.UlO.iKfi on ihc basis ot
hslesifMs' 1 pounds net \t*ight, and
the production l“r 1 >i’ 1 amoui.ic t to
only 1 •i,.'i.)S,oir* lialos 'css than the eon
sumption. The tvoijt's consmuptmn
fur thu \’eni ended August cl, I'.s'u,
ri.eC.U.M) hsl‘s net weight. Wiili
increases t.f mactiinery wlneh n
been made, it i •' d»u.t that the con
Plimptioi) of the mill-(1 the world on
full time w ould In- not Ic-s than 7d,l op.
MOOhalca,
Th* query thus iirisn*: Where w il
theadilition.il (in uiiH of icMlon nee.led
f ir the woil I and it's iiicre.i*iug t>:ipu-
1 iliou come from;' d iiis is a qucs j.m
wnmh up to the present ti lie has oceu-
pie.1 the alien I ion of tile F.ngl sh spin-
licrs more tlian our ow n, hot it seem»
we arc a>. \ Bally interested as any
nation, f r wh itavf r affect* one nation
tod iy atl *Cla every na'-o-i and w e may
well coniidfr hi i* th tlm situat ion aa it
l* today nod ns it mav be in tlm t.enr
future The prouuefion in Iftilfi miv
be cmisith-red In round rmmhers, on
tbc basis of net Wclg.it hales ns f* l ows :
Bains
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' In the ll 1st i le e, let os consider
our own iimnirv We Have guee
she ft it wfrtioiit nm-h effort nTof raised,
as slated, fo IV 7'* per cent of the
worll's predoi r. We are now just be
ginning l<> leali/o; ttic puSsihi III ies of
the problem
"The I nited Sta'es Idepartmonf of
Agrlcnltriro has h'u n making exp" , i
minis alii' nni'siigaiioi.s f r \<-ais ami
tl.i-y a'O hut lunv heglr.ning fu hear
(iractli-sl results, ami I he!ie\e In the
near future we sh*! see great improve
nieots in meihoil» i f eult i vai i<m, and
in the enara ter a'Ul q i iii'itv • f «i>lton
if the tanners will genershv a\all
themsp!\ps of the serviers given so
freely hy l he guvei n me n t In ll:i« re
spect we lead the w ni id, and *ve ighI
to reeel v e I he he hell' s
‘ • To I 111 pi o ve IIP I hoi I < of c I -
livatioil wemilsl i !.| a iiel’-T nplliol
of picklog. w hich i» so moeh h* fore u*
at present, and which ia certain to he
realized In lime and a general improve
ment in eveiy «tep a'ui proc-es iielween
the I | inline , f 111,, seed and the deity
erv ot I he co'loll to ihe mi i. We have
too long il I ifleif. Tne time Is now rip*
for conriutid an I di-lein,iii*"| action if
we are to maintain our commanding
posit ion."
(hunting the I >ng sea'*' tala nf X| r
Hotdis descriptive in ilrlrt'l id Ihe e 1 -
for's l.iing made and to Im eMdinoeil
fo i"ciei«i' ill*' pto liP'ii mi of Cot ;ou iu
Lgv p', We.- \frics. ImliH, the S nth
Sea I - l.an d .. S >o i h \ uT'' r lv i. .1 span
t'hlna wc give t'i ' e'Mic u. '.us hi'
reaetml and the u ails • t lijs A
lion 1 * ■ r the l ti 1 u i • '
"Our govi rtim* nt. through
vsurk ol the I ie pa t tomtit of Agricnl
is now living to maK" not oulv
ears of .'oin and two hlsiles of gr
hui t w i• hales i' 1 co;:oo to grow w I
oil*' gi ‘ W’ I.e!orc, and this g i eat a
deseno s nor hcalty support and e
tll<unlatlo:l
''W list can we a* an »»soci.»i mu
fo f nthcr the gii it '* nl k of till,
parlinciit ot ion g"\iu nin 1 'ni v W
can WC <1o to make ihe C'Uo.. g r , v
reauae the ne*-vss|iy • i i, ii mi i , g iIn j
ins's rei MU: lIHUi H>'d hv li.es,' opi I, • I
able and unii'ing in timr ac iviih's n, |
iinrea>e Ihe qu*l e and (j u a o I i I v ni |
.u.tton ? Think <1 It. ge ol leme o, ih*')
rest nf t he wnr! d I « 1C 11 ■ t IV t r v I ;i g I o I
ti ii d means to I» reiso tlio |v o.l i ::o i j
nf Cot toll. an I >ve i- , i in Ui 1 in the old i
ways of pro.!tn mg and hao,1 dng, and, |
11 is saf*' to 'it, I:! 11 • i m oro veine.i t lias |
hcen m i I*' iu v* ars H .w J mg *h..|] I
va '• 1 't t nis c • o| i ti >n contt i ue >
‘It lias heeu I s ill! Ill d that
* ‘mil t oin' -1 n I to I p f I h -• a v a i ail d“ a l e a |
\s 11 h I u tin* coiion In |: of o u i c n n ' v I •
at present cn'divsfel, „nd llic f I’ore
cX't n s j o n will ■ Icpoid ou tin d c s 11I f
om t 11 mtu - l o | I i lit i g' p or ac re i g "
and to adopt ot' re -eiiMititic np Itp'ds of
cultivation, which u:li iC'iilt Ml a
greatet V1 > I i |n’r acre
•'Wo have the natut*! conditions
needhl, sclentlh.’ knovsie |ge nncq I*led
in the world, and .> 1 w c loa d i- tn ap-
plv [1u> know I '(foe to tile fiod given
.oil ain 1 c imate, anil wc eat) w 11 rai-i'
BOixfUMH) ti i|es of enttivn ' I tru*t iiiat
as a nation we may realize th - possi
billties of tlm sitUHtmu, and not stand
j still .v Inle other nations ie ip ih*' h*'oe
tit of our i xperte i(e and take troui out
' grast* thn s'lprrnpiev vve have so ] oig
, tn 1 I as the greatest producers of entton
in-t-tm world *Ve are mvrHpmiou-L in-
creasing our mantif *ct’,i;e« < f eo-toa.
and aa a 1 .atioyi ii po'lt. v , (jj tiiod < f
I peace or in time of wa' f we< most do
I w hat we chii to maintain nor unqoe--
J tinned supfunscy in the production of
THK KDITOH.
C. C. Brown in Baptist Courier
1 want t.i enter n pie* for thn editor
— let us say, of a n 1 ginu« paper. Orig
inally ami in a few ea e* now, the
high function of an editor wa*. as tbo
word nnans, to c.ivx iit:T something
for pnhlicati'Vii — not necessarily, how
ever. something he had written, hut
something lie hail examined and deemed
worthy to appear m tlm journal of
which he whs the litetary head. His
nflleo was purely that i f a judge of
manuscripts and tlp'ir cniiterita Now-
a days, w hile he retains this ' function,
he i* also generady expected to pro
duce matter for pub 1 icatimi
To puhiish a msjority nf the manu
scripts just ms they are written wool I
tiring any paper into great disrepute.
A large proportion of us who w-i'e toe
the papers have not education solll dent
to enable ns to prepare a mantis'rlpt
for the press (^uite a n miner of n<
iiiink w*• ktinw how ; hut oilr thinking
di>e.s not ciiatige. the real lact* in the
ease Thu average witer knows bur
1 tie about puncfustiiig and parag apk- ,
jug. and ‘onm of the most confident j
s Ingers of ink need to g * iiai'k t > ttm
-peilmg hook before tmiug too o id j
dent of po*sc*.ing the writer’- gif
The ePnnr has to re-.v i jte o- cer-aia
ly to ri v ise, punctuate and proo-r y
paragraph aWnost all the ar'icles w niei.
coin* to hi- , Hi e M *nv a man w ho
tlslters himselt th *t In* at n L 1 t>"*'se t-
en a very fair appearaocn in tirim
vToiild hum for a hack »t*ai if it had
been print'd just a* he wrote it The
editor I- the irue Irieiid of alino-l ev
cy man whose scrihnling he prints in
hi* paper
The editorial tripod is a judicial
*too! Tim editor, ami Im alone mn-t
*av what shall or shall not app ar m
ihe column* of hi* paper Not a 1 ■ f
us are as nhl w i iters as we imagine we
are. *
Toe average writer see* thing* from
his standpoint; the editor mu-l see
them a* they cmge r n the thoussiuls
wtio rc id hia paper He -llppresses an
article, not ticc.iuse im liiink* 1‘ss <>i
the v riter. hut he'ause he i* catering
to the public. It i* best to let the ed
itor have hi* wav 1 am » in* of this
1 have 1 '-t quite a numb T of nrtlele-
jn llm e. a-ie htskiT; hut I Ii a veT: ledTo
exelci-e lild go .{| scll-e Hot to g‘t n 11 t a
seat' ll warrani f t llie:ii nor to go af
ter the editor with a gnu, i.en'T* 1 ,
a f er I Ii i ve ha I ll om ' o think i ha' *•
found I hat I im eult r was light An
old (ierinan tT*****r, In trying in make
a speech in F.n gli *l*. sought t * tell a
stor v . u nd ’ •oir»l c l ” II' I •• ]i / e t ll' -
tad ire. and sai l, ‘ 1 d g v** l“n O' of *
if dot atnr.y vu.s p.lck...into rue." Lvc
fell just thil way ahou: • Hi" itl’ue
Hi.' editor- 11 | no have s• u-e erongn
1*1 C l-t 'll I lie r I'll lo a p.
THK OLI» OK I II K NKW ?
Fm the past week the weather clerk
ha* been pi tying tet hack with the
crop* and winning every time.
HC'HOOL KLEt TlON.
An election will be h*IJ at Rltck-
vllie on Tuesday, Mav ’Jth, 11411, to fill
the nnexpired term of Mr S. R Mnyls-
too on the Board rf Trustee* of the
Black vllle (ira'lerf Sehool-
S P. Groves O C Htorne anti (' A
WlJ-on have (men apponted matiHgerji
of t lection.
A. R Ilalr
St-r to Board.
Black vllle, April 26, lf»ll.
NO ITCH OF KLKCT10N.
In acccordance with act N >. 1(0 of
itatute* At Large of 'iontii Oarollus
liassed at the regul r *es«|on of th*-
(ieneral Asaemhi# *'f lwo l ' J , nothie is
hereby given that an * ).* tion w.)! l»p
h*l I in the town >f Klk * on Tue*
iiav Mkv h'h.dffll for ni*- purpose - of
electing three trn te-s for the A'k'*
Snei'ia’ school district No ‘2S
Said elec Ion *i 1 ne ••ouduc'e I »- i*
presenh«d f*i the General "stat t - f r
holding f* •• ) s | iui s To f iiw
ing * 11 ct a* na'isger-; It I*' I) inn-
m ci I, B. Sl'l gfello v ( N H S a * 1,
a'ld tlm v "t ng i>l o * will he "(ring
f J, .w’s • <>r..
tforse. 1 J froucli,
C > V> Kd iieatlon.
iiurus 11se(| considered, ever been ex
Ciped hv tlm I a 11 e i diy progressives
We iiav** linen told by men ol the lit
most ti ui hfuiness t’i U uelore the w ir
ihe fanners uw iing swamp lands <mi
the l pper I hree Huh» ill t two Ini 's
of ervllnn to I lie aeie, so gi .'S' was the
n s ’ u' s! f'-rti 11 ty of I he s n I Tne V( £. -
lahlt* imiMer, honi i- m* nn y cs ! le I, t
t hose in ad e | «n I- was soon t \ ha u > Ic I
and they have joi veal* been unp.-o-
.1 III" I v '•
Kick in th" 7'* - the ! it'* I)'. " W.
NOTICE i >F KI.E I ION,
Ac'ing upon a petition flie.i with tnl*
B’ard by the qualflei eleemrs nf
Kosema y S' - u**)! <ll«lr|. t N" 13 re
questing a ion <■ i Ist. ■ • e of r n • O c• v e• s
and P e 'an ili| -eh ' s ir i|»e :«t.|
ilisfr t'l no ou i* '."r h / v-n riiu -n
umi'l Ion w 1 I • r * - I P u riel
"tl S «' U rd:t '1 i Ii I ‘.I I I a • e r in
wli *' li'-r or ol r . - i t co * dids i n
slis'I he • Ifec*. |
Chose isvoriig Ih*- con-olidati''n
stiall '•.•(•I * h'lloi upon wnieh i* writ-
rci “Yes," and * ho * * ooP".ing the
con «o ol a ’ ion *li di .is s b 1 oi ii po'
whi h is wit ten ■ r i ‘i.iie ‘ No ''
S * "1 election *hal' h* emdie'e.l x*
oresf i bed h* rneGi*or;I sr ttt'e* f r
h* 1 < ing (Jiinenii K ec i n» -aid el~o-
tio n e i 1 e 11 1 I - I' u ■. a ni 11 i. I - t h - ol
tmu«' ; all I 'll. f lo K g Cl n.Ip'a le
h- er.y T (> ’Gli n d M a n - g- r>; J If
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William L. Cave,
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N, G W Walker.
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R. C- Carroll,
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taking
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North fo liind- ot l It Andpison. ih*-n
all of C. B Anderson - Ian I* then ts
ki n g a n s t r |i m f 'o y N or h W u. uor
ner to llm S oi'h Ka-i uorner of isnd-
of tlm i *' a'e of J. V K ill' "g* worf h
W' st Frion he *ald > ■ i'll Ks-t cor
ner o' .1 A K ,l lin 'swo'th'* land* r,|i,.
nine \Vu<t to r o imr of s.'l I lard, then
an air lies to Mr- A.hluv's Mnnihng
Mi I then 111 e fi or Mi u Imi" g i- u
Sort ti lo i ..nur Knhlind School Ills
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nposed -hall ca-t t , I ,or n i> ,n
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who do not 11'
!l o • - ll v n n i *H n i
’fill’. HI , ko ’
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I a• ims I ic v
! g • r in s w h •; p v e r
'fix i v I; f
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dining lah
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pt * IltP 1 h V a IWP'licn
ill 11 p i o • i g h v ' f i o *
1 /. the ding"r • f ih
w II I o h'l ca' ri' r( ol
i s 1 i; - I e i: i' g d ’ • * -ise
. . i ■ -o ne of ihc «>'
thy n I i g11'.
c’ fuu 'ooil yon p-t
n Kitchen .r to our
p, l **’ • h from ilm pri v v
Uie gsrhige pox from llm
, 1: om In* co -1 ■ o 'or f r m
1 in i r v i g> t a hi ■ r. a r It"-,
c in t a g ' ■ oi • -Is r. oni w 11 !i
: III on i h 'ii fe * i anil in
, Mid 11: p V d P (i o * 11 ' l " n
i n d y i do s w at hi\v h i' n,
■It'i.i Ii i * c 'me i n i• oi.-
Barnwell
\ |)rll
OU n t •
S f
1'JI 1
No I I
•her
Examination
II. I m
fu h-
f-v t v ot with tiib-T-
cn'o-js, tyi’ho. t f ■ ve r, scar pr fever,
diplli'T'a, and <d!i r ii fn'li >os di*-
ease*. They h »ye the hahit offua-'ing
on t iiherc'ilo. j * .pu t ii m and oflmr d-
I’harg's ot lliosi* sic* wl'll these 'll*
eases, and l he n go d i reel to v our f ■ o 1,
to yoiti drink, I” liir lips of v oir -1 mn
ing child, cr iutHmi* to a sir.al otien
wound ('n your I) inds or f me. W i'*n
germs are deposited in indk they m il
I tip v very fast; merefor. , mi k shouid
never to* exposed t" fin s.’’
♦ *«
HOME TilO.l'UHT
raw cot ten
FOOT' AND DHiF.sTION.
K ’hu-t tic op 1 sil long a.s they get
whm suits i Ip t r own uncultivated
title, are apt to tji.iku scrv^ light of
what limy call “fancies'’ abort' food,
ntid overlook ttmir tea] imporuncc.
Feeding on the part of eividzud tiian is
not the simpD procedure whivh It is
with animals, although many animal*
are particuDr ns to their food and whin
1* called •‘dainty." The neo s-ity for
civllixud ntnn of chpeifnl ctimpanv at
hi* fne;i! and for tlie ahsence of mental
anxiety Is uni vernal'-y reenguund, h*
well as the importance of an inviting
arpeiil to i he appetite through the *en»p
to woik. NLw the opportunities j of smell and of sight, while tlm injurU
rich virgin land* at an a!mo»t nominal 0118 reverse coi.ijltlonH.
• /*> ji v nr 1 which may lead to nausea and even
*rtca ,n the Canadian North West are ! , omUjllg< i# H dmiu«d.
Even the ceremonial features’ of th'*
dinner table, the change of cloth«, the
leisurely yet precise succession of ap-
Entnrprlses do net alwaya turn' out
• 8 expectc 1 au*l InUifftied. In a epapcii
in the lionse of Hepresentatlves last
•week cx-Speaker J. U. Cannon said
that tbe opening up of the We«t hy the
railroads had Induced many 2a«tern
farmer* to go West and theae remain
ing in tb* Atlantic Btatea could not
s-orapete vrith tbe crop makers and
atock raiser* on the rich Weatern lands
and bad. cocacqueutly, gone into the
>naoof*ctori<*§ or moved Into th* towns
carrying tLouiands acrosa the United
BtaU* border.
luaraeaut talk with Capt. C. II.
HatliU be mentioned this Incident
•bowlaig the wondetful fertility of the
10(1 in Colorado. After planting can
t^apea fbere aacvoasfwliy he cod-
led (bo next aeaaon to allow the
erntrt«4»ethini n“w, so be up-
proved and expected dishes, arenm
panicl hr pleas ml talk amf light
hearted contpanlonsliip, are shown by
strict scleutitic t xaniliuition to be im
portant aids t<> the healthy digestion of
food, uhl 'h nfii'l not ho large in ( i-in-
tkv, because w lady prepare J.— Londuu
Tcltfcrjph,
“D 'tuisf h ive b' en irigh fu 1 ," 'aid
M’s B |'M u t > her tio • na m d, \v m vv a*
in tin* i"*i tiuj'iHke. ‘Ti ni -, what w as
y nir fii«t thought whe' 1 yon awakened
in \ on r ioom . at tlie hotel and heard
the aliirm 'i"
“Mv t.rst thought was of von", a ii—
I swerud Mr ''Yes First thing
I knew a vaseoff thn inmtt'l caiight
me on the ear, then a rhair wb r]»d in
my direction, and wh«n I jumped to
them IddD of the room four or live
book* and a fratued picture struck tne
all at oih’o ’ ’
Even after faying that, he affected
to womter what made her so angry fur
the remainder rf the cvning—Ns
tional M >n!h!y.
• ♦♦♦
AG Ed OF ANIMALS \ND BIRDS
A sh(’e)i lives ten years
A cat lives fifteen year*
A lion 1'ves twenty year*.
A camel live* forty year*
A hoar live* twenty year*.
A >log lives fourteen year*.
A squirrel live* eight years.
A canary will live six years.
A cow will live fifteen years
An * x live* twenty fi*e years.
A guinea tdg lives seven years.
A horse Jive* twenty live vt-ar*
A swan will live twenty-live years
A whale lives ;iOO yours.
A tot 'rise live* KMJ years.
A parrot live* 125 years,
t cl^V’taut !Dts
N'otj.-e I- her. ! y giv-T* lh«t the oex:
so III I-S ll IIII ll li'H-her.’ ex <'ll i M H I loll f'-r
Im* lea.-ner* of ftirnwil ' onn'v wl |
he held in [lie c uirt hoo«e at Msru s-.U
o 11 K r i ! a v M a v 5 ,
T'i* - at" n’t o f rhi* •I'a. hsrx
eai|ed to lh • f 1 o» * ig . i<"> • f h
*. U" o ] , VV gOV IT O 11 g ito* I "• M I , f
ue' r i lie .t-*< : “A Fi «' (4ri|.* n ; ti
i-hIi* ill" he re cw d In h" ( oi" 'y
B >srd f:om w n en || ws- i ' I
howev e’, n T*a. herx' | i -i'' l iu ..r Sum
mer h-h-. [ ia Ir Id in 'he C’li'il-, a
First, (irade Cer IJea'e *hsl’ no’ he I u-
rew-d u Ie** the hobler attends ,ti.
Di*’ i> uI*- or S i oimer -Seb *ol «.r -h ’ w-
to tlie -stale Board of EdueaMon *oni
satis act'Ty rua-on for n'it doing »■:
Hi .v ,'te t, ih" h'dd'-r lias ts'ighf du'ing
the twoyeira for wtvM-h tne C’-rt Heat'
is is- led
* A Secon'l tirade ( ertifl a'e *ha)
not he renewed • r. -eiit wlier- the hold,
er H’tend- Tesrher*' Insfl’ho or •sum
mer S -h ' 1, a'i ! in such i*Hses rnsv h
renew'' d "
'A Third t»r*de 'ri+li*tf* e sh I 1 not
be renew«d "
In c •nueciiort w ith tii*t above, n'.tice
is peieb givenhfihaf no diatrict or
countv summer xeli"> 1* will re he d
a n v where i ” South a oi in s this * u n
nrer. hut tuat i* S *' M Sii.r,m<>r -Sc'i' ,,t
wi'l tie hel t af W | nt ll run f'o|t**ge ( t{or*K
Mill. H C from Jitni* 21st to In y Kit-h
The Ooiiatv R arj of Kduc tion wi 1
Ne authorized to renew eertitlcate-
still In force f >r all teaeher* hnldtng
first or second gradw cert'lica’e.a. w ho
do satlsfscrory work and take the final
examinations
The saj I send annual touchers' ex
amination w ’H he held on the following
hr-mchrs-: Physiology ami Hygiene
Civic* and Current Event*, IT- i'e l
Stat"* History, Eng!i«h (Irani'iisr anil
Cninposition, Ari hmefic, Algebra,
(ieography, IVriago-y and Agripit tnre
The question* on Agricujjtnre will h«
ha«ed ui>on toe subjiM*' matter as toond
in BuKetins ntniihc' -ib# aud tntinher
-10U. Issued hy the United S'atea De
partment of Agriculture, entitled, (li»K)
‘•School Exercise in riant Production"
and (10V) “School Lesson*’on Coin."
These patnphlets mav be had upon ap
plication to tbe County Superintendent
of Education
The subject of Pedagogy will be
based upon McMurrv’*' How to .Nrndv
and Teaching How to Mudy ” Thia
book i* for sale bv Mr. R. A Grant,
Barnweli B >*>k Store
The examination will start promptly
at fl :30 o’clock a . m and will cloae at 5
oYbck p. oi Iforace J. Crouch,
CT)onvy 4 S’jp't ef E<hic»tion
*r I'"-.'
■m*
G. Miller Greene, Attorney
' -W* 0 ^ # -w- #*«•#•♦■#
(J rand Opcnimr
At the People’s Store!
Office in Harrison •'ock, Main St.
BARNWELL S. C.
Money
to Loan
On Improved Farming
Lands. Loot Time! Lasy
1’uYmcnt.x! Borrower pays
actual cost of pet feet in^
loans. No commission
chat P'cd. 4*
John B. Palmer & Son
Silvan Building.— 1’. O. B' X 28'J
Columbia, S. C.
DR JM). P. LEE, JR.
Dfntist
If] (jftiin March ,8t
IU (Id) 7) March 2^
18th to
28th
IV' a e Opening up at Cost! Sew Store! New Goods!
The Highest Barg.on Feast ever ofTered the people el
Hlackville' Never before has a brand new, well select
ed stock of —
Dry Goods, (’lothimi' and Shoes
be -n ’> it ' it - t .
, r' n-K s f * , 1t • ; i ■ i *’
■ ' ’ |' ■>■ ’•■ ! P i: . ! ,
.v ■ :>
W1 LL)'’ TON, - - a
Office over Binl. * f vv ilijstnn. W*
-hi' rei-t iie c*Ii* ir. the t t”'nlry,
will niaku ap|'”inlinos!« at effloa.
DR.J.H. EpVILHDUS.
t’KN'nsr
BI.A' KYII.LK. a. la.
Oilier (l:tv> I ltm sday, JTn*
day and Sat m tiny.
Well ('([iiijijiod ofllee.
()p*T'at ions niaile ]>*n^
lesB as eon-ai.-stout ith sa fety
I'nees ieaxtnahle. Ten
cash.
DR. W. i Jill HOLS"
P 11 0,1
A TEN DAYS’ COST SALE!
You can't aifor I ( i rmss it! lo pis'./c to ao 1
family it is vour duty t ■ > take a*l\ ant i*e **f t he H e
offered. Kverv purchase v '.i mak'’ jneans m-n. ’. sa.e.l.
We don't ask you to take "tt’ w -rd Ku :t. R • : oe -
fullv tbc |*r tC"s IJ toll i ''III i' i: •. i’ll':'.' i ' r 1 ;i: ' b .T
prnol Cl'll)'* to SMI.' OS - 1 ' 4 I' • l ’ - '•) V , o
^ Rcmemb : ’ i; - ■ a i a '-to \ i t ' t • i
to ni ss it It w :i i• ' i ■ * • _, o ’': i o v c * •« o
of Hlg I’ t'g l ila :o Ii e . 's’ '.v •> \
Correa; •*i,. c. Ii vs i ’-> h."'.'a' > ! >k : r
out H'g R : ■ : '• s • m r iv.>"n" • : i e
Wc are I ni l’i u ; I > S i o;o \Y o i .. i \ . : . \ : \ : i
( / V A K \ N n K I ’
t3. Me
< x
1 11
rRol'KIF. r« )R
In Webb Building. Railroad Avenue
i3XjA.OISLVIlL.3L.EI. S. O,
F’rcsents given away w:‘h every Five I > bar i’;:c' a-' 1
i'!rn n dd, - - - n w
■oi' iL! k inn u-
8.TO a. in. tn D p.
f', I - O ri * til!' g H " •( V t ' 'll B S mi
.S’, p us -s 'n < * >• i| u > i i mu” t • i.sfor
i' on 1 1* g B v - ■ di" i g • I.- v w I Ih- sum
<*! iui uirdi a ti- 'i-riiot an I aioid
a piH'i '• I mull t S
T IL I-LLIS, JrT
Sl'HmiV. IMI iIRKHIIC
A JiOatil! (,ll'i .td'l l#s
me nt Lvnillin:-I. S, (wilt
roet’i ve j na tin; .I ot i * n t i i*n.
M1 < N K 5 I ■ > ! E 1 i 1.
M"i >■ \ • i !■ ’• | ,oi mortgig* of
I ••:«:•• 1 J • ' • • • i 'r r<**t »a
1 imnu• i« u’■ lii-r <'■'"••"** 7 prr reat
j mi * in m. n: * \ * I f 1 ISM no
J 11 I’a--oi a 3 ’o.
Calhoun *& Co.
Life, Accident.
CYCLONE
LIGHTNINr
Live Stock
INSURANCE.
—At Lowest Rates m-
STRONGEST COMPANEJfc
-OFFICES \\
THE RANIIC OF liAPNWFl I
1 Sneei; ’ 9
Another Car Load Arrived Sat-
- »
urday, February 4th
— II ■ .. ,,ai
25 MULES AND 4 HORSES!
Personally selected by me in the best market of the West. They
will not stay on hand lon£, for they are so strong, sound, well made,
active and tractable that they will advertise and sell themselves.
^fSo come at once and don’t miss the best opportunity of last year
this year and next year.
^FI have the Wagons. Huggies. Surreys, Harness, etc. to go with these
eclipsers. Prices will he as alwys at the lowest possible figure.
CHARLIE BROWN. :
S!
A Cl
V
T>
ti
■i
‘■to
Suhsci'ihers!!
We hive decided
to make the fol
io wing libera] of
fer, for a limited
•time onlv, to nil
SGHSC RIHF.KS
to Tut- Pkoit k; —
4 icxa Nott heads
^ I Ou Envelopes
$1.00
(•!
4 With your name and address
neatly printed thereon.
When answerin'*
f this ndvertisment
^ please mention
| “Special Offer."
j THE PEOPLE PRINTERY
Barnwell, S. C.
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