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t . >■ - V i The Barnwell People. e IHO. W. H0LMS8, Biiitar i Prep'r lABGEST COUNTY CIRCULATION THIJUftlVAY. MAY I. IrtU. At.~; .t.-. . • - - jm ' \ . ENGLISH KN I LKI’HISE. ' * fM*T«r»l times In rrcent yr»r» U lm» w I>fen stnteii iii thfl public pri..t* that Eiigli-h irifi owniii2 oipitalists pm- Rinsed to rc^nUte tl.t price of cotton {hut they used by pnrch»sjne lands in * the South mid niisinK lloir mv:i sup plies of cotton. A few years iifp> it reported that n lai j{e tnict in (ieor- |[ia had been bought f >r that purp ise. but the rumor never m iteria'i/.m!. A dispatch in KrW»y'« p.ipeis from finl'lmore stiy* that two coi |>orntions, each with a capital of ft nnilioii dollars end a h..lf, has houjjfit acres in Bolivar nod WHshin^ton coomies, Mis- alstippl on which cotton \vi i hegmwn nn •clontilie, np to (Into p|m-.uul prin- »:ip|e* for Biitlsh consuniption. As tho Knglish people have been for years encouraging the ptmductlon ol cot ton In Kgyp‘ t Africa and whorevr there vaa the chance of making it a success, and as their prosperity largely depends sin the prolltiitd mess of their vast mat tifactui lug interests there t« no reason or ground for donbiinc the correctii"'* .»f this Hal Imoro report. If the • \- |rpriment succeeds the idea w ill tie car ried further. .And to m ike it a success the English will employ the cheapest Knd moft efT ‘dive 1 itior ohtainabie. I n Alississippi (lie Italiiin has proven a hettttr worker and cheaper liver than the brother in black, and cvn v man can lig'.ite f.ir hinise'f what the future may have in store. The boll weevil is also to be consid ered as interc-ted In this new depart- ure. If BriilOi ski 1 and science can sircumvent this insuigent fif^li Mexiao the movement, will be a mk'ccss. The average newspaper, and The Tkohi.k docs not claim to be more than that, cannot pass intelligent, judgment on medicines and methods of treatment, hpt the three davs 1ii| mr cure lu»titute located in Columbia appears to in de serving < f a little free editoiial adver tising earned by it* offer through the Mayors of a’l the towns in thl. State to give last week free treatment to such victims of the drink habit or disease h« were nnal 1 • to pay the cus'nmarv f According to the best published in formation over « hundred patients ac- f-epted the offer and took the treatment. -AH to resuI s no specific authorized, suiTWincing statement of resulfS ha‘ been mad? pub i y - Tbetbooty grow*,- w-o that Hie appetite for intoxicants is a (!|s- rased orf find amenal le to treatment the satife any other chronic or inter nilttent di t^se. As the sale of intoxi vatlng IIijl #* through dispensaries C licensed *T Columbia the capital city lias the ready opportunity to examine the faets ami establish the possibilitv. probiblllty and per cent of core The Plate government is alive and lijeral in |ha trca,tnient of some of the graver diseases that are beyond the ski 1 and resume* of many practitioners of Cm besliog art and dipsomania might vciy well command a gift of medicine and a touch of the helping hand. Science ba* won the better of malaria, Wv iro- jdiobia and snrill pox, why msv It not cure the thirst f >r aldioholic stimu lation. King Cotton's condition at till* wri ting, May 1st, is dllli Mitt of diagnosis The price of the staple In* advanced in Ihe local markets to in cents and ut>- Ward, owing, it l.s said, to tho back wardnee* of the Texas, A •. crop. A f j w davs ago i' was published that severs! mills lu two New England Stats* would curtail production on ac count of dull demand for their goods. AtGreenvido on Siturdvy two mills posted notices of curtailment because cotton is high and cloth cheap, and a motion was made in the I'nited States Court for the appointment of a receiver for the IdiVJjlXK) mill at Jonesville, In ion Cuuuty. THE FIRST SAND CLAY KOAI>. (By Mr. I E. Watson, Florence, S. C ) I claim the pnii|uo honor of being the. tlr*t-4uaa in South (Urolina and 1 believe, the first man in tlio world to bull I a aand-cUv road for which eervlee l was indicted in the criminal »rourt, tried and eonvlctml, The people whom it served in Marion emintr, S t‘ twenty years ago did not think highly •>f my road and were s] i.v to accept it Todav Marlon emn.Cy has bonded Kse : f f ir $100,(KXI to hoilij sand-t fav roads T.tie United S'ates government is .send ing its experts all over tlie nation, reaching the people how to build clieap Mod-clay roads. The method is des lined to prevail all'over the country It was only ten years ago that the gov ernment got on to the advantages of the earth road and in that time the leading road authorhfe* of.tlie country gave it as their opinion that work on •-arth roads was worthless and was W.oney thrown away. A If that is changed. But, to my experiences ns h pioneer— More than twenty years ago I bu.ft The first sand tday rretd m Marion ecurry, S C. It was ca/led sand clnv becan*e I digged up the clay and hauf ed sand to build tho ro/M which was hullf on a verv boggy pJace whieh « i* kept Just barely passafpe by .Pggng I’.ng ditches on each side of the road siod carrying off tho water. These rfitebgtowing to tbc lav <>f the 1tnd. JMmI to b* verj' l*n^ emjdyinj into a creek a ron«| lersMe distance aw*.V. Toe mail was tf-rn eordiiVoyed wlili mils, pi.l's and puM‘liPO*i*, with tnit, mod ao.I tvtriteVer could he found packed i« hctwCen. It w as noted us tne wOitt piece Of road In Marlon conn tv, hardest to keep up and most nn*»t- l-'fseto. v ail round. In th- campaign htfore tlie election I had staled on every stump that i could build a good sand-clay road wherever 1 coul I get a good quality of sand and clay. The fl'ctiin came off and I won. This particularly hi( stretch of road was selected f >r the^riaI of the sand c'ar nv'thod, mid a Woi'-e suh|ect f >r treutn 1 * a coiill not have been found in the w (111 1. I r, was Con-'idered an • f im- poasiUe” place and Micro was tmieh oio*n scolllog and skeptodsm I tackled tlds road, siiiitiegan bv pulling out all id the poles, raih, puneb.-ons and o'lier co-doroy m itci I I Thru, bv throwing upeluv fmin the sides t.f the mad I got the mu I in shape, properly crown ed, and began hsuilng sand to put oyer the cl iv. I ivorked it In und than hauled Mi l more, thus ■ mlglng the rnitl high in the mi Idle. The founda tion ow ing to the boggy condition of lire loealttr was a wet, ««rmgv (|iy. When thy lir-t tainiaine tmiihieeame rigid al >ng with it-, ar i wdrl Is of it,. My road from one end to the other bo- eime a perfect mortar bed Tin* mad had been will nigh imno sable before and it was completely so now Then came the indictment. The eit.7.-'ns who had the mi-f ntnne to he compelled to tiayil that road were up in arms. A more indignant set of goo i people neve: appealed to the courts of Smtli rinlina for rediess Tlie grand jury nu t and rendor-d a true iiid against nnpcli.arging tbstf, by improner methods of road Innlding that I had (h'HioVeii one of tin* public highways of tlie countv. •‘against the peace and dignity of the state and the statute therein made and provided ” II v ea-e rune on and everything went against nm. The jcdgni"nt of th? court was tlml I should put the road hack as | found it at n y owfi expense But, I i.ievcr did a thinjid" that mad. Fair weather came and ir dried off and wa' in tine condition There lias hen no necessity to do anything to it since and I have a photograph of it now in lino condition after twenty years of coiitiniioiis service. .Inst before another court came round the people p-titiuned the court to not have thr road 1 had built changed and to allow mo to make another demonstration of the eame kind. In tlielr petition they stated that the road was in bc’ter shape than it had ever hern le f >re The.lodge In granting the petition said that. I w as the first in in to he brought be fore him for working the road, though many had beer, bmugli’ for not working the mad and he said that I should certain'v fo iil'nwed to buildothei roads of tlie same kind, A NIBSK WHO MAY KNO'.V. New York, April Jt—Thu women are abb' to endure pain with greater fortitude tban m nl«th? statement of Miss Myialta Muller, Who was tlie first ambulance nurse lu Ibis eountv and who wa« assistant to |»r Lorenr., the world famo.is Ao-ti Ian surgeon, w hen be visited this cniintrv a lew years ago M iss ( oilh'r w is ask > I to corn'iient on the recuit al-.tement of I’mf. Dudley A Sargent, of liarvar who -aid : ” VVoiu-ULbeii'g. biogjapliical y, more of a barbarian than man, slie has a greater prop irtion of physical endu rance. Sue can luulergo myiiv sfrains that a man cannot. Women accumu late energy, while men expend i*. >V omen have been developing their muscles, w bile men have been deviiip- iug i heir brains ” I’rnm her oli»erv I'ion in hund'eds i f surgic i cases, M i,s Cutler t.llirms tile opinion id Dr. Sargent as to the great er physical endurance of the ‘ weaker *e\ ” “iVhiie woni'Mt usuh1 : v face tlie op- re - peofde air. •■rating t ilde w it h more cn soon grow pe th** period of and the surgeon’s knife iii'.isitr’i than men, tin-v ev-li and ii i it aide during enf 11 red idieneso and i n - Tlie S mth Carolina newspaper pro fie who go on the pres* excursion to iX«w York next month will have the opportunity to sro how overcrowded that city has become. If they go to the top of the Metropolitan tower they ’. i.j be 700 feet and il Inches above the njrfaco of the ground, and they can kIso ride In* comfortable car* through Jbe drep-down tvomcl under, the..IIud ion Rlrer. - .ictivitv following an opernii":i,' de clared .M is* (lot.ler ‘‘1 h:ii staling on- y a literal truth when 1 snv that I would ralhej have charge of ten con- valesi’ent men titan one W'unan, A mail is us'i.i iIractahii and obevs in -Iruction* of phvsii'ian an ! iniiv' w-Pii out .i»king why . if the no lc pitient is provided w ltli mental srimulos ho i- oontenr. Tim woman, on tlm other hand, Is difibniit and peevish. She do inands con-lant and nonmitting at’en linn upon the part of the noisn Be ing iinaldc to expend tier own uh', sical energy, al e seeks relief in keeping her nurse consf.ini !y in act ion. I' lie a\*‘r age woman siniplv can't tiear physical inaction. There are exceptions, of course, but the general rule bolds true.” THE RAILROAD I’ROGB A M M E. Washington, April 2o—Traciicaily every 1:n|>orratit railroad in the South was represented at a conference here, today with Anthony Brownell, prod- dent of the ( lyntuiy syndicate of New York^for a nation wide advertising of the South. M ays and moan* for best placing b'fore the public tho onpnr- tntiitio.s w hi di the South offers to home seekers were discussed. Tne campaign had it* origin at the Southern Commercial Congress at At lanta in March. At that tut)!' Mr. Brownell addressed tho congress (.n ”ITiblicilv,” which set the iM’gab'* discussing {dans for a greater South. No definite pi ins were formulat' d today— Yke.representarives of the rail roads soon w ill meet, again when they will d“cide uptjn the host means for earn ing oil tlarir campaign. Among ‘ those at todav'a meeting were: L. L. LawreuCe, New .OrTean*, •fohilo A Chicago railroad,' R K. Rice, Noif-lk A Southern; M Y Richards, Southern/railway; K T. Crawley, t’hesapeake A. Ohio; Charles T. Fav, EouisviBe and 'I'exas; H. E. Andeison. IHiboIs Central, and F. II. Boston, Southern Bad tic. VALLE OF BE A NUT 5. new? vmnni knowing. The Hou*e of Representative* hi* i passed a hill raising Us member*Mfi from •!•_*.> to Lbi The South Carolina del'gallon will reiUainud nnchaflgXd as to number of Repre*entatlve». The government transport Buford which carried a great cargo Of provis ions confrlhiued bv American* to fam- Ino »tiicken abettor) of China has re turned to San Franciimo with the port that three million threatened with starvation. It is com mon to see men and women f .11 dead In the Cbineae Village street* from lack of food. Mr K v F. Hogmeri the Chicago man who undertook to establish canning factoiie* at W I idon and Edgefield. !* nr* longer with tlie Hastings Industrial Company-, makers and promoters of canning factory project* He ha* moved hi* fav.ily irom Chicago to Greenwood and i* working on Ids own Hook. He propose* to establish at Greenwood a duplicate of the Augusta Cuming Faftorv, which I* the largest and he*t In ‘Georgia. With tl'?‘ cooperation of Cashier .L Bo{)e Matthews of th« Balmeiio Nation al B ulk of Cnhuiihia Governor B)aase borrowed In New York list week at 1) per cfnt Interest bo pay state exttenses, the eh«appst rate {lain by the ytam Gnce Heyward’s time. The credit of the State Is ko good in New York that bankers there s»y there ’.vlll bn no trouble in n funding the debt, of the Stale at d {>er cent lit I'.'l.'b when the outstanding bonds become due The State la {raving interent as follows: Interest on $.a,<01.2-1 K B C at percent, amounting lu $2.Vg,0'i7 07; u) terest on $BX,),0iMI blue at -11 {ier cent, lis.OOO; added to this are f nr minor Items on (.lie in sun stock and other Items Thus about $il,0'K),iXK) is retire- tented ill til? bonded debt II) a later statement State Treasurer Jennings savs that in i'.H)‘) h" burrowed money for tlie S'ate at ti per vent, the cheapest rate obtained during hi* ad ministration That vas in Govcri.or Ansel'* time SCHOOL fct.Ri I’ION An elrctiiin will be hehl at Pdaek- vitt* on Tuesday, flAav'Mh, DM I, tn fill ttie nnexplred term pf Mr. S K. Boyb- tnn on th* Board if Trustees of the Blackville Graded S.-hAnl S B. Grove*. C. C? fttorne and C. S. Wilson h*ve been appoated manager* of tlovtion. A. B Hair. AeV. to Board. Blackville, April JB, 101L $ ^ o c ome ©; Wm. Me NAB, Ihsurencp —all kinds >, -j- > ii Organized bg the People fat 'like People^ NOTICE OF ELECTION. Ry virtue of authority invested in me under Act No IPS. page 2.**, of the Statutes at Large passed at the meet ing of the Genera! Assembly, HtW., n n election is hereby ordered to no held In file to An of Barnwell nn Tuesday, Mav !tth, 191 b, tn eb-et seven trustfe* for tbn Barnwell Gigh B' tiool district No 15 rfild Election lhall he conducted as is prescribed bv the general starules fur holding general elections Tlie polls wtfi be at. tlie n-ual vutlng {lue and the following aie h< rehv un|»dnted managers; Jiio. T Harvard, C. W. MooVly, .1 no. B. Hailev. Horace J Crout'h. Idciiilficd wlil| tfec fanqcrs 1 Cpioi) Deposit your Money and receive 4 per cent in Savings Department B*rPw< 11, S. C Ai.nl 25, 1911 i o S ipt Ed. A le tli nation of B) cents th Miss Martha ry’s school for nrountsin boys near Banie, (is , says the AiTmta Journal Miss Berrv acee|>ted the gilt a- gra- ciously a* though it had been flif.UOT) and resolved, a* ii»iii*i, to despise not t f he day of small tlirug-. She told the hoys of the gentleman who had *ogert' evouslv aided them, held up (he dime and then urged them esie and m|> to strive yallantly to inske all fhev (ms- *ihly ctnild out of their r»r:n. ft w as investeil in p;-anut» Tne-e were care- fullv pfinted, the whole schonl taking liart. And b'l'Tw'the boy* woiked tbeneeforth to nrake that patch grow ! The result w as that'at tho ehd of the aeiion tlie dime's worth of groutulpeas • netted the schnr.f $49 WT — Of’HTI thf rich truth* that fifl within this stnrv,. none is more practical than The Supreme Conn Iml.ls tli,»t the that th” peanut j* one of the tiigtif; .dictmeut was snlW lent/as it "charged rv«-r K I v/,, r owsxsxu n f an 11 n I ia w fail a f / , irva i# o rwl i i a SORE SHOULDERS oE HORSKS AND MULES Clemson College Extension Work, Arfiolo XX XVIII, The cause of sore shoulders '-iu s 1- mo-t invanatdy be trace I to ill lining nr filthy c imra Owners, as a rule, pay nttle attention to the titling < f . ( 1 lars and their car*, and eou-eq i-ntlv most farmers have one or in >r-‘ horse* or mol with sort; fehouidera during their buav season. The chilling of dl fitting co Inf eausa Inl'.amin ttion and Hbrasion of the skie and, in msiiv instance*, injury of ihe .lecper ti**ii?s. Ijuito fn q ueni jv deep seated ahsce-s?« inrm above ttie should er joint at tho lower part of of the. nd |ar seat. Those nb-ccse* apd ttie growth of tilir.iiis ti-sue which f 'rm in this region require surglcil tie.iimei.l hut -im| I 1 ahiasions ann infl immations of tlie skin yi 1! refuLly to treatmei t If trcRti'd prompllv. In this, a* in all disea-e 1 condition*, it is ncces-ary to remove the cause This can be ibuie by kceritig c Hus ifioati atrl by seeing that tin y fit *n tlie sboiilbrs will not be itiaf-d re brui-ed. Tiiu practien o' -removing collata and bathing -haul !cr* nt mid- dav i« one of the best preventive meas ures t tat esn bo adop’eil. A< «oon as the skin o' the shoulders appears sen- •itive, It sliould lie bath -d several times .bu!v witii a solution i f alum or other astringent solution. Removal of pres- Kurefnnn the infitamei' skit. i* abs.i),iti- ly necessary and if this emmot f>e ac complished by riiailglug ill? St VI ‘ of collar < r o her metbou-, the animal shoui I b« rested until sbon! it r* to s| Ah-cesse* which occur at tlie point of the shonl ter should lo 1 opened as s ’on as they form, syringed dail v w ith si:i'at|> antiseptic solutions, and b«> kept open uritd ti.e di*yi.arge ceases l-'.ii i ii i e to (lo tld* r.i'.l re'M't iii Hi- lurmation of hard fibrous tuifior* which can only be removed tiv vperation. M, R Bowers. State Voterluarlan THE TILLMAN - MOORE MAR RIAGE. On Wed-oe-dav evening of last week !n the ( bnrcti of Our .Savior, F.piseo- pil. I renton. were married by tlie Rev Royal (,. Shannonhoine Mi«s Margaret Mi Iona, eldest daughter of Senator I! K Tillman, and Charles Sumner Moore, a young lawyer <f Atlantic City. N. J. Many prominent Northern and Southern relatives and friends of the T ilniati famib were present Onr lady readers w ll he in er?*ted to know that the bride'* wedding dress was a handsome gown of duchenae sat in veiled in withe rhitTon and elab oratelv adorned in real rose point Ui-e. a long court train filling from the shoulders in I istrqu- folds gave _en added touch of graceful dignity to the wearer Her long tulle veil, entirely enveloping her form, w.s* caught to her dark hair bv a wreath of orange blossoms she wore no jewel* save an Ivorv miniature of her great, grand father, and *H>‘ carried a shower bon quet i f vapey lil ics and brhie rn*e«, the *ame fi rwer* being u«ed a* bnidnii niers by tlie groom and hi- attomiant- The lirldal conp;e slipped away after ttie wedding supper and went by auto mobile to Aitgii«ta, going tho tuxt morning ta_Xicqu< bn Inn. a quiet *nm- mer resort moai Tall Jah Fall-, (or twn> weotts. Flicv will live in Atlantic City. profitable, y,.[ neglected, crop* of our Southern-oil The (f mu-d •stitpa de partinent of agriculture ha* repent I v issued a Bulletin calling attentipu to tfi« fact that Ihe value of the courttry’* ycantet eiov for UK.15 wa« tl^^VdOjjfXT. AGAlN.TT STOKING LIQUGRS. The Siiiireino Court, In a decision handed ffoxvn la«f, week, rulerf On the '■‘storing” of alcoholic liquor*. In the case of the «tnte agafn*t A. B Fan' of Anderson, for violation of the prohibition act of 1909, the charge was that Fanl kept liquor* in III* po*s?g- *inn tirr ntihvrfui inrrjw»*e*.-”Ttrr pro- hibiiron act wa* attacked by connsfl. & NO i ICR OF KI.FCTB'N. In acccordance with a<'r. N . 10- of Starutc* At Large of South t'aroliiia passed at the regul r -r**mn of tin ■General A-acuitil,' of ll)():i ( notice i- hereby given tliat an el.vtloii Will be lud I in Die town Elko op Tup- dav Mav'J'h. lull fur the puipu-- ot electing three rm-tr-s for r(i,i r,lk ' S|)ecial school ill-trlc' No -Js Said elec'm,', wi 1 ne i n.idueii'il i prc-cribpd ii\ rlie General ''tat- t - f r holding Geaeri,| M cti r* ’Tb^ f bow Ing will act a- manager-; B F D nir- nmnd, B, Su iugfeliow, N.H St.a.-.-e 1, and the Voting place will ne string-: fellow’s store llor ic« J Crou -h, C* 'Up Ed'i-stion, t ♦ ♦ Hurry D. Calhoun, n * ♦< ♦ OFFICEPS President William I* r'd ve, Vice President T I ♦ } « i ) * > » I N. G W. Walker, ♦ ♦ p k Cashier R. C. Carroll, Asst. Cashier G. Miller Gfoene, Attorney n r\ 1 U 1 CE rt-m NOTICE oF ELE TIQN, Aming upon a lietiti ’U file.l with ttd- Ruard hy the ijoaTlici electors ot { Rosema y S' - * out ilj-rri r |;{ re questing a eon o i 1 at'on of in- C oi \ c s and 1’iei.iHor Hill -idiot. .* ja t( u . . M |,| district no iee h iier"l) g'v n til n en eleetlu!) Will to' he'd t o th a .1 i ili'Mi. r nn Sa'urdav VI a i ti a 19! I - ■ a- eriHiii wh.-i her or not t if s . j i * .b.l a i o slia l tic irectfl ’Th-yve ‘aiori 'g the enn.oli. atj n sltal I cast a hillui ii {ion w n n li i» w t 11 ten "Yc-i” ami fho.e opim-lrtg tlie consolidation «||«U ea.sr a t, {nt iip.o wbbdl i* written or ii'i.itc ‘ No '’ S i ill Clfct ion shall tie !■ ■nd'ieii 'I IS l»res(Ti|ip,) tn tncGeri-rd ' H!'e| f f holding tlcneral K ee i !i- -ant (J e- iiotl w I | to! to 1 I at B piisant 11 i u h o| house: and the f ■ lo iii g rru-ipi * w beret.v appoin d Man !g- r-; J. M Weathcrstiee K. E aVno<|w»ril and J G. Davis H race .t Cion h ' • S '• l 1.0 l| • V *t HI d ' f i: • i * i a ^ ? t t t TT1 S i t fe N O I D K Countv Teacher-' E v amin a' i. c till !. Notice is hereby given Mi r lh spitii-animal tcaeisers' ex .nile ,ij. the teactur* of Birnwi i ounf. * i | be held in tlm court houfc at B.irnwei on Friday. Muv 5. Tlie atfentinn ef the teachers |s called to the following si'"Mon of ih ' school l<w governing the ,,f certilicate* : "A First (.ride fertifi rate mav be re ew.il tiv the t’oiiiily Beard from which it whs !-sueii li however, * Teachers' In-ti'nte or Sum mer Seho.d m held in the C"iint\, a Fu st Grade (’pi tiricate shall no' tie . e- newed u !p*« the holder attend* Mi Institute or d immer School, or *h 'W* to the State Board of Education souie sati*f*elory rea»on for not doing so; Brovhlcd, the holder has taught du-ing the two years fur which tiie certilic.ate :* iss ied.” "A Second Grade ( ertitb-aie *h M not be renewed • xep{it wdier- the holds er attend-Teachers' in-titute or -sum mer Sehoo], and in such <ase« mar to rcnewei) ’’ ‘A ‘Third Grade ('■ rnflct'e *h M' not be renewed ” In c irinection with the above, notice )* tierehi given that no di-ttier or counrv summer Rch.io’* will t.e he fi anv where in SouM) I’a'oiina ttn* -urn mer, hut ttiat a S'ate Summer Sch'ol w i' 1 tie he j. I : t VV m' h ron ("o’ ’eg-, KoeV UiH. s C from Inn" 21st to Iii y ’bin 1 he C'Uinta B a r d of Kdne lion wu 1 he *nth ri/."d t(7 renew .-erffica' •- • till in force f ir all teacher* In Idmg first or second gr-de ceii.fli'a e* » )j. do sati*facory work and take the tl » examinations The said semi annual te n her*' ex- amloaMon wtjl to* tie d on ttie Mcfowtug If you Wiuit to raise this year a draft or saddle horse to pleasi vou and vour familv i»r a first • • • •lass mule eorne to sec ( Le liib Stallions and dark standing this season at HILL TOP S i ABLLS LeGtaml—A superb French Coach Horse, dark hdy with font white feet; X years old, wetoht 1200 pounds; kind an 1 gentle. Dicton — Bright hav s' tn lard bred, 15 t-» h tn !* h'gh, w-'.;' ' about l.OoO pmio Is; a specially hau lsome hors -, hue m iver m 1 ^>"i tic; about 8 years old. An approved Jack, 14 hands hi)gti, ’trit;htn r ; fat about Koo pounds, a finelv made animal ICither Stallion or Jack for sale. For terms and pedigrees apply te—- nn» I I — ’ll I IMII nil - ©Harlie BROWN BARNWELL. §. ©• THE KENTUCKY HAST At the animal lunch eon of the Ken tucky Sorh’tv of New Yi>rk at the Waldorf- \storia Hood last week * liam cured and cooked in Kentucky wa*„tRe» chief success and a vote of tiianl** was given to Mis Timm i* II Clav of Kcn- tuckv, Who sent the ham to th'usociety. Much Hfnusemer.t was ca'J»ed when tlie chef sent to the dining room to find out hruv the hams were {/repared Mrs. Wallace, daughter of Mrs. C av, said they were permitted to dry for month* after they were cured, then they were suToked over a hickoiy (IVe They arc drv baked, she said, and then coated with brown -ugar am! cnccfird with niack pepper. Then they are 'irowned ag*in and served. Thv’ ham is served dry. hrattct.es: Bhv-i o ‘g? amt llygiem Cl vie* and < tl'i'ot Kv..|.*s fc (' j-e ‘ fito-f-* iT+*4 >r¥ r .K,n<■ i-ti (4raaiimar' , .ct- ('oinpo-ituon, Arihm'tic, Aigchr-, Gi'ogrjt|.hv Ib ilagic-y and Agrint lure Ttie ijne-iion* on Agrto itnre w i]i 'ic ba-cd upon rue -ubjei- matter a- ."iii I in Bui let in* n urn hei 4')* ant iiii.ibe- 109, i-sued t>y the Unite.) ?>' itc* I)>-- I’art.meur i-f A gricul ure. enritboi ( F'8 **Sc!iool Exerci-i’ in I’taut Producti ui” and I PH)) ‘‘Si'hool | < -‘«-on* on Cn n ” The-C pamphlet* m i' b- bail np'in ap- piicati ‘ti to tnr County •'upt" inttmb nt of F,ducalbin Tlie subject of Pedagogy will h- based upon MeMurr' 's llow <n Sin l\ and Teaching How xn Siiotv ” vnij hook is f >r -ate liv Mr. R. A (irant. Bsrnwep B > "k >fore Th'e'exaiiiTViH'Toii wd] start orotnotlv at. 9 :8u o’clock a m and w id cl >so ar 5 o’cLck p. tii Horace J frottch. County Sup’t of K.fiiti stlo'i IVI NTH BOB CO 1, EG E ■*' HOL \R SHIP AND KN i'K \N( E EX A\l IN VTION . The exsminatlon fur the award • f vacant scholarship- tn Winthrop (Jid- leg • and for the adirrfs»io>i of new stu dents will be held at the Coun'y Court Hnttsp on Friday,-.fulv 7, at it a m A(iplicants must be not ies* than 16 year* of age When schnlar.fihips ate Vacant after Jirlv 7 they will be award ed to those making the higlrcst average at this exatpinatiVn, provtiled they meet the copilltfons governing the award. AppUcants for scholarships should write to Ures/defrt Jolm-on he fore ttie examfnalfon for scholarship examination hlan^» bcholar-hip« are rtorth *190 and free tuition The netft acs-ion will 0{>en September -Ji), f’fi'JL For further in formation and onsloiige. ad.lre^a I’res. f). B Johnson, Rock Hill. S. C. ,T ! ^ an unlawful stofhig and keeping in po-se*aion of contraband liquor-, in ■ the language of the statute cieaMngi tho offence, and the state was required j to show that the liquor* wertfstored for r att noltwfi.l puryosa, Foil SALE. Wanted, to srfl ItW acrcfr of land hno vn a* the Maria J. (I. Creech place, four miles and a half from Al lendale, three mil*« from Sclgling and three mile*.fmill flyextnore, Haahoafd Air Line Railroad . Will aril f->r half cash, balance otl time, II. L.Creech, Agont. Biwn$rell.'5J. C.‘ Life, Live Stock. Ao Health Oftice in LtirHson Slock, Main Si BARNWELL S. C. Money to Loan On Improved Farming Land* L'mo Time! F.asy Payments! Botfowcr pays dctual cost of perfectinj* loan?. No commission charged. 41 John B. Palmer & Son SvWan Buihlf.g -»*. O. I’ x Coluinbi.!, S. t DR. IMi. P. I LL. t t • 1^ OFNTIr l - rr, v )'ti DR.J.H.'S.MILHOUN DKXTLST HI. a< KVIl.Lfc ^ Oflicc days ThuisdAy, r«. fifty and Saturday. Well equipped ofllc*- Op“rations made as p«*. less as consistent with saietf Prices reapntiable Term- cash. 'm; n r vi!!!!!! if i if r C m js.^. •' ■ >•' 1 a r.'. 1 ■ ') 1. im"i‘ » ppvi'Ufr.-r, . I'i ! ., .ui T B. ELLIS, JR sniKiiv; ;pi iy v lie A p< »*-! d i • .atrl :i-\ H *••*•»!-.« •• he at 1 ii-!hn:*1. .'i < . >»! icceivu prompt attento*. Another Car Load Arrived Sat urday, February 4th 25 MULES AND % HOUSES! MwN KY TU I.y.AD M ui-v t-> lend on first mortgage •< •M »■ -rar^ h t-r sn{ ii.tere*t »H) awwnfrt* xinrter ftOnOiiw 7 per c«b< on aaioants *W*r H.HOO 00 J. O. B*fter»o:i A So*. Calhoun di lui. Life, Accident, gycloNe r.IGHTNINr A N Liv e Stock. INSURANCE -At Lowest Rates m- StrCnoest Companei -OFFICES A * THE OF HARNWFI I Special Offer to I Subscribers!! Wc have decided to make the fol- lo^rirtg-trberal of fer, for a limited time only, to all SUBSCKlBtffcS The People:— Personally selected by file in the best market- of the West. They will not stay on hand long, for they so strong, sound, well made, ictivc and tractable fbfrt they will advertise and sell themselves. tSo come at once and 1 don't miss the best opportunity of last year this year and next year. L. 5(1 have the Wagon?. BtfggieS. Surreys, Harness, etc. to go with these eclipsers. I’riccs will be as always at the lowest possible figure. $1.00 ioo Noteheads foa Envelopes With youf fiame and address neatly printed fhercon. When ahswcrin this adyertismer please mentio “Special Offer. CHARLIE BROWN, : THE PEOPLE PHlNTERf Barnwell, S. C.