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T^ Barnwell People. TlI,c CoUNTY FA1R THUR8DAY. Jl'LY M, m\. KITES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Id Adviace, par Aaauta |1.W On Time .f^OC The »ectlon of iha cbuhj.gunR i« • t Rltere* Bridges this wefk. The eeconii seetton of the chain gang Drill be at Martlu^utlon this week. W. V. Rlchanlwiri,^ J. B. Morns, Clerk, 8ui)f. HARMONY LODOK NO. 17 A. V. M. mmlar itwnmaniratlcm of Harmony l/Klire No. 17, A . F. M. will he held In Masonic Temple or. Tharsdajr b A»ir. 4tli 7,110 oM«rk Visiting hfethren are cordlai.v inritod to attend. A. A. Lemon, \V, M. Am. MrNab. Bee M/i XL October 21th to 53th.!nrlu«lve will be th* dayaon which the"Rarnwelt County Fair, the drat of the 2*Uh century ac* rlea, will be held in the Court Uotiae at Barnwell In connection with the Boys’ Corn and the Uirls’ Tomato Club*. There will be al*o old time racing on $herwood track, which haa the best aoll for awift speeding in the Bomb. COTTON WKIGUEKS. At Ihelr July meeting on Wednesday of last week the I'ounty Hoard of Coin- mlsaloners electod these cotton weigh er* for the coming crop: Allendale: H A Lazar. Barn wall: O. li. Best Sr., S. J. Hal* ford. Blaekville: E. F. Boylston, P. K, Al* len. FalrfhJt: O F. Young. 'V illiston : T. f'. Parker. FOR FORAGE. ' | Two goAd farmers met u* a’ the mitip time the otiiei day and a.ki d we advise other farmers whose oniliok (or forage for stock foeding may have been khortmed by the drought to sow iniB’ t seed, three perks to the a re, on will fertilized land right now. or a* toon as possible. This crop, they sav, cu’, cured and bundled like t-a'. 4 , w ill make tlr*t clast forage i»nd save much corn buving Amber cane is the favorite variety Care mu»t be taken to keep stuck from citiiiig the second growth, as the aftermath lias proven a deadly potion to stock in many cases. F t, r. FOR SALK —Six hundred acres of line farming land, north of Blaekville, In a rerv desirable ae--tloii. H. I>. Still. Blaekville. R C downed again Every once in awhile we think that odd years acquaintance with forty A Urge liver and white colored point er dog straved from my place on Ibe serond day of January. A liberal Toward will be paid if returned to J. J Walker, tf Mlltettevllle, A. C. A registered Spanish Jack, weight 1 000 lbs , ready lor service at Belfast Plantation For further Information Write J. .1, Walker, MlllettevMe, S. C. TUE MOON THIS MONTH. July First tjuarter J Fnil Moon. 11 l.ast Ouarter. . li' N«rw Moon 2A The sun rises tudav at C .’O. sets at 7 :.'K) •••••••••••••••••••• • 0 • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • • •••••••••••••••••••• Two young gentlemen measured Mind* on Friday In the competitive ex amioatiou for the College of Charleston scholarships Hon Jam,** j . i y • , th e in ! •.> f • ' ' In t' P ' 1." V , , ■ . ... happi .iiifi • Crop fieu« bn heen more cheerful this week In the nelgTl!v ■ h. , 's where rain h»* fallen marked imprcvi . went has fulhiwed. (dn litlms in |i\ territory, however, grow wor«e daily. Compositor Oscar Rirt of Tnr I’ko fur hi* ha<l fever tills week foil'wing a Jay’s fishing. (.'oii*eqnent!y srvera comitiunication* have_ necessariIv lieen boiled dow n and other co['y, editorial Included, sidetracked. The Bamberg founty gntton welgb- ara tbs next season win be: Bamberg; G. Lewis Ktoard. Denmark ; Asa Bsxter. Olar : J. J. Brahbam Ehrhsrdt: W. I). Beasa. Prof Horace J. Crouch wenttoRirck Hill on Sttndav evening to hel(» make the Summer School at Wlnthrop » | er feet success, but will he back to con duct tomorrow lb* University and t'lemson College eiaminations. Postmaster (ieueral Hitchcock on Bundsy issued an order raising the s*|. ary of each It F. D. Carrier on a stand ard route'from to As there are over folty thousand of these useful men serving the public It will take |4 000,000 to go around. . If ram or be true one of the foremost farmer* of the county ha« successful y defied the drought by keeping his gaso line engine st work, dsv and night, pumping w ster for the irrigation <>f « small yet can-fullv prepared and liber ally fertilized field of cot n A prince of mein::* w*« that present ed us on Tucsdav from the splendid •eld* of Mr. Hamte B Easterling In S't* it wss a wonder. In shape a para gon and I n excel lenen a crowning tri umph Tnanks of all I'HR P*om k to our good great hearte < young friend. The charming granddaughter* of Mr B F Dminmonil. M '-se. AvI* Cave, Nellie and Eleanor Brown, have re turned to their home in hpartanburg after a delightful stav of four weeks in Elko. Many social functions were pla ined In their honor. Miss Cave also visited In Barnwell, the guest of Mias Floride Cave. The Clark’s 1!!1! Agricultural Club of Edgefield County will give the an- inial barbecue to the Savannah Va'lcy Associated Club* on August Jtrd Vis lu.rs going bv train will he met at Men. wether Stntlon nn the C. A W. C. K H. and conveyed to the Club grounds Trains leave Augusta at about r ’ :15 and 10:10 a. m. Keturning tliey pass Meri wether about and • :30 p. m. For a long while flg* that anrpasa the growth)) of the aiinny Orient gardens have come to us each \enr with the kind goon wishes of a highly esteemed lady friend, but the gilt of this week eclipses all the memories of the pa-H fruit feasts that her generous trees hare ripened to ambrosial perfection for ihe friends with w hom she so kind ly shares such delicious sweets of the Bunny South. Tno busy sre we In en joyment of these rich pvrpled rigs and accompanying cantaloupe* to write worthily of their glorious goodr.e**, Farmer Alfred Aldrich ha* qualified us to size him up correctly and -complete Iv, When so satistlcd he brings up some new versatility that knocks our theory and opinion into pi. Here's the last surprise. On Friday evening he cleverly gave us a tied up package of second series peaches for week end and Sunday enjoyment. He did not know whether they Were of the Greenwood or Elberta variety. After fair trial we concluded that they com bined the good qualities of both sort*, bettered with a whole lot of Eden ex cellence. They were of about average Walnut size, so nearly colorless that the hungriest small boy would pass a load ed tree without trespassing. But not any one or ad the languages of the world since their creation could over *tate their goodnes*. Nature could not waste an atom of It* power and rc- »ource in giving them gaudy color or mammoth size. But earth, air, sivn- • hiim innstarligl^Lr sureisr worked iu_ harmonious rivalry to make them a- per.'ect as fiutt was beford *in and scale* and cHlerpiliar.i eurered the world. It may be heretical In ns but we arc strongiy tempted to believe that Farm er A h a * discovered secrets of nature long hidden from duller brains and dimmer eves and hy combination* and eliminations produces whatever he fancies in fruit* Else how could there be sjcIi melons as his Maximilians, such cordials as he taps from cherry trees and blackberry briar*? WORTH REMEMBERING. Mr. A. P. follins of George’* Creek paid tu an enjoved call on Saturday Among other interesting facts he r» lated thl* sensible and profitab'e ex perie.nce Last Spr'ng lie ..prepared hi* land tboroiiylilx^^uil plantetf co-rn- earlv and deep. Then?he winds Came, and tilled the furrows to the depth of several inches with fine sand, which settled and became almo«t aa hard as cement. He wisely Dili olf new fur rows netwc.en the first rows and | Dnt ed over. The younger corn has stood the drought well and prom'ses, with fair seasons, a big crop of ear* and fod der. The East winds had brought nsa"y lice on his cotton THE GI.nRloUS 4tH. Nowhere in the State was there saner and more sensible celebration of the national blithday than at Mixson's Corner At 10 o’clock about I fit) good people from Barnwell, Bamberg and Hampton Comities had agsembled and the day’s enjoyments commenced, con tinned and were completed as happily as became the first observance there of that greatest dav in American history . A cool breeze from the Smith East, kept all comfortable and contented. Ttnee beautiful games of base ball were played, one in the morning and two in .the aftcrnouLi^, wlUi.iJur Sfredi ftabTe scores. l«t Three Miii Creek Club 11, Syca more N ine L 2nd. M ixson's Corner Team 15, Sy camore N I lie II. di d' Three Mi'o Creek ' lub 1-i, Mix- son < 'oroer Team o. The dinner *pieiid under the green pine* was a splendid fea-t of goo I tiling*, and |ce cold tea aio! lee water "■ere in free abundain e for ad present and many more. Ilnppdv and hope fully the next lib is vviahed and waited for. N. brough r home io rf>t. tu'e o t lie » I , - tend wa« given at Mil ls on Inly s o y tii m-in'-iTs of < list'd er Camp. No .*• f>, Woo luien of tii ' V\ o ], A o i Ihtee huiolred people were gs'tv there to en : oy (lie ( jea«dtes >f ! lie d a V Ail were or le 1 Iv ami 1 never saw a bet ter behaved crowd. About i.dO a bountiful dinner was svryed in a lovely o*k grove, and all were cordially invited to eat, drink and be n.errv. which they did I never *aw a more l.eaiicfnl table or enjcvci! a more delightful dinner. Abuit .1 o’clock ice cold lemonade wa* lavistilv served to all the tliir.tv free of charge. The parade of the Woodmen of the Wotld in Uieir uniform* of various col or* from their ball through the »treet« was one of the moat attractive features of the ii*y, and ttie addresses of Messrs Willie Hair and W. H Collins of G,i van Camp were much enjoyed bv th> Ixrge good audience. Other Invited speakers were unable to attend. A match game of base ball between the Hilda and Hercules teams rlo#«d th** dav’« pleasure*. Too much praise and too sincere thanks can Dot Ih* given the*e good people for their open handed and hearf- ed liospifalit to the strangers w.io s • enjoyed the beautiful dav. Wl-hlng them every success in the up building o tiielr town, coograi uia ting them upon the good order rrain- tamed, thanking them for their many act* of kindnesa and coiirtesr and hoping tube with tliein next year, I am, very grtitfulli, A Visitor. 18 TO 1. That was the ratio in the Court House ott Friday when tweet sixteen Barnwell County young ladles attend ed the Wintrop v Cojlfge examination. Fifteen of tbs cerididatea were compel* Ror* for the one yacant county schol arship. the remaining young lady standing the entrance examln-itlon. All sixteen were graduates of the coun ty high schools. The entire Allendale class of 1011'waa present and Fairfax, Kline, Barnwell, Blaekville and Heal ing Spring* Schools were brightly and leauttfully represented. PROTRACTED MEETINGS. It will be good new* to many to know that Dr. J. W. H. Dycbea of Heath Bprlnga l* to spend a couple of weeha aateng (he friende of hi* earlier year* In his old home county. Next week he a»*l*ta Re*. W.C. Halley, the paator, In a protracted masting with th* Olar Bapttal Church. Commencing on the fourth Sunday Id thl* mooth and continuing through Um week hn. will eld Rev. W. C. Bax* ley at the Frtendahlp Church protract ed meeting. A - The annual protracted meeting of Mt. Oliret Church. Rev. George Hop- kina, peator, will begin on tbe third Runday, loth inat., aud be coutlnued the week foltywiug. , »(•••')■ , l \ .'r. I - h f ’ r toiiibii’ij 1 u'li' l ! y H-v •Iv w i•< It; fo ■ wl)‘-n* In- bn I THE GENERAL mFS'iIONS. Tb f ‘ J ’ ly term of cui: r for tbe trial of erlmiii*! oHac* ticgan on Momlav morning Judge J W D' Vorcot F.tlge- rt*bl (ire-tding. Solicitor R L Guntci itf Aikco iry.ifventmg lb- State. Roll call was answered by IS (fr.n d Jurors ^o mai y I’ciit Juror*' wer' excus'd from further attcridance for good und i-iillicicnt rca-ons tliat other* were drawn from the .seven Mile box to III! their place*. There i* sufilcient criminal huslne** to occupy the court for Ute .hree wet k- !t ran continue. I’he work dflre up toToes’lay even Ing's adjournmeni vvhenoui tills week * refxirt closed is as ftdlowa ; mt'K ntLie. Dr John Jeeipj, alias Dr. John Brown, alias Dr. Jonif’i'Vh'iMJttui, mur der. Della Eady. forgery. Henry Meyer*, borglarv snd larceny Charley (,'reecl), bouhebreaking ami larrenv. Jake Graham, violation of the dis pensary law. Matail- (till, viola’ion of the dispen sary law. Tillman Moore, violation of tbe dis pensary law Henry Meyer*, Sing Allen, Sun Thomas, aiding the escapfe of a prison er. William Addison, assault and battery with Intent to kill and carrying con cealed weapons. William Mims, alia* Bill Mims, vio lation of the dispenaary law. Lewla Jackson, violation of the dis pensary law Harry King, higamr Mamie Duncan. Lucius Dnnevi, Toni Duncan. Jim Ko 00*011, vViioam \dd - »on, George Connor, i h-ster Ander son, riot. The Grand Jury expected to finish It* work yesterday. casm DISPOSED or. Charles Coker. Dan Daniels, Tierce Corley and Raymond Small*, assault and battery with Intent to kill, not guilty. Charley Creech, housebreaking and larceny, guilty; sentenced to one year at hard labor io the penitentiary or on the chain gang. Henry Meyers, burglary and larceny, ullty; aentenctKl to five year* at hard labor In the penitentiary or on the chain gang. WUtlam Addison pleaded guilty to aaaautjtgnd battery with Intent to VII] and was sentenced to serve four months In tbe penitentiary or on the chain gang or to pax a fine of |0O. The trial of Dr. deem* for murder haa been act for today (Thursday). For recent murder* near, Blaekville by Kd Wicker and near Dunbarton by. Elmore Williams, both colored^, they were brought to jail Tueaday night, having been caught Id Augusta and Ncwberrj. "N J THE MAGICIAN OF TRADE 1 With greater attractions and advantages for lUr^ain Buyers than were ever before offered to the good, money saving people of Lower Carolina. No dealer South of Columbia will dare to challenge or compete with the completehess'of his mammoth stocks or the littleness of hi* almost give away prices. T r < A M V i Commencing Saturday, July 15, and continuing until the fust uf August, THE PEOPLE’S STORE, B. MAZORSKY, PROPRIETOR, situated at Blaekville, South Carolina, in NT. I*. Webb’s Old Stand on Railroad Avenue, will throw on the market for the Ladies first ?j8,ooo worth of Dry ami Dress (iood 1 ), Notions, Ladies Shirt Waists and Tailor Made Skirts, Ladies High and Low Cut Shoes and Sandals, Hose, Millinery, I’arascls and CmbrciLii, luir nishings, Kor Men —Ciothiin^, Hats, Shiits, Bant ihions, Hose and High and I.ovv (jut Shoes in vast variety. Lot Bovs—Shirts, Bants and all the Dross Hoods required by Young Ameiica in the ardent Summer Time. The People's Store, complete in cvety inspect, crowded fiotn fhiO! t»' ceilings with everything carried by M i,'nosky, w:B. tor these fifteen da vs be the bargain trade center L’Daianee Sale uf the State. For jiartieuiats c.ill or write for a copy of his pailietdanrifg Large Circular which vvilf be given or sent with pleasure aml'piompt- ness. Decided on that Spring and Summer Suit Yet* No? Well, then, we can be of service to you. un ■** Hi. : ,v\ .. . t«r,a,f<uig i I oil-**. h" ,, i! I.l'lr M'li; Ihi 11 r • r 11 i: i , r:i, r-i! -f r' i- .■ J i.n K (..''''i" ?i ; s iii' ro«t in th-- rh'ir.'ti vh! In lii» sironn young mHnlioml spoki n ttie last worga of comfort ov« r tile sti'l forms of those of « iii*iiHrte<i geiu rHiiou wtio lia.i ttniahpij (li'ii life iHiiors. Tlieie ne ir III" r-ma ns >0 lallicr, w ft- ami dul l In- wall* !! 1 o unirnuin ilnvv 1: of th“ rt*surr< ction. During T.ia early re*!'.lence hert. Dr Shuck vs as e,! it or - f in-' Bar n vv- tl Juu r- lial, w bich was c*'ati’i»li*-i| bv bis younger brother, the late Mi. John S Shuck, and Hfter w aril remov ed to Ai ken, where It became the Aiken Jour nal. H Idi Kev. B F Dunkln IVrrv I>r Slmck comiurted at Barnwell a seniinarv for the e-lu-’a! Ion of vuung ladies Dr -dnick svenl I rom Iiarnvv-|| to Ihe \Ve»( and anrve I important pa* torate* In Mieaouri. A few veara ago he returned to this Mtate aud made Cheravv hla h-une He waa a «on 1 f Kev. J. Lewis Shuck, one "f (he rir«t ajla.lonarlea -ent from rite K»p'i»i Cbnrch in (he I lilted hlalea Io Clilll* For heailh reason* he returned from ih* Ka*t Only a few month- ago Dr Ikhiirk came to Bvnwell on the *ad miaslon of aucompanvlng the body of hi* w If", who b- fore hi-r marriage wa< M Da («a<- aie Trolll, a * I -1 ** r of (J»pt S VV . Trot- tl H-' s"on f Mowod her. One son, Mi Terey .'*huek, *urvive* The fh.ral trlhutia that covered (it* grava>-were eb-juent ertdencea rbar the iiieinorv - f U11* good man la still cher- Ulied in the old home town for which he did so much so well. MR HENRY B MATTHEWS. After long 111 health this good man pas.ed away at hi* home in WillGton on J-.lv 2nd, leaving 111* mother, wife, three si«ter* ami three bndlieri tie- reared bv his dcpait^uj-u from ttieir loved and loving prei-hicc In their sorrow they have the svmi.athv of a ho*t of friend 4 , for all held io high es teem one whose life had been so kindly and helpful and cheering to those who oho e In tone',! w ith It. ID w a* a son -•f the late I'ant. W„' 4 or) Matthews, n member of -t fami'y long and well di* tinguishivl for the rlchne*- of its good qualities and freedom from all wrong thought or deed The funeral serviee* W’#‘ri'Tih!d hv Dr. VV M .font's and his body laid to rest In the WillDion ceme trry, Fruit J^rs, rubbers and tors at Mo- la li'a. DEADLY AS BOOZE A nation wide movement against the wearing of high he-ded *ho s is the plan inatigui ntid bv Justice Howard of the New York State snpieme (!otir$. Addressing an and|enep of women Mr Hov\ii--d said ; •'VVearing high heel sh-ies is as harhiiroiis, torturing and destructive to the health a* the Chinese wooden shi.es It is as heathenish Hi the vve.arlni]g of ring* in the nose or uttoing of the face. It breeds an nn gainiy and d-formed race Wave cour age to speak out against today’s sbfv fashion Fashior. is as destructive as run:, a.* deadly as nplutii.” Lima and cament. Best grade*. Low- »st prices. Molalr’s. Allendale, B. (7 , July Hth, 1911. All persons Interested a* sharehold er*, committeemen or otherwise In the BalJock Picn'c Grounds will meet at the Town Hall In Allendale at oo'clock on Friday, tbe fourteenth of July, to discuss and decide If a picnic will be had at that place this summer and set a day for same should a majority of those Interested wish to have one. Hide will be considered also at above meeting for the solo right of selling lemonade, soft drinks and to on on tbe grounds. The person making Um boat offer will be expected to pat up Sl9«00 aa a guarantee of good faith. Wo re* aerre tbe right to releot all bids. J. L. Kills. J. H. Hewlett, Committeeman. Secretary. csasv'jcAir^’aswaweww** V ... - M 1 i v T' Dni'.'t tnixs the chance of the whole year. Buy now anJ here and bo save enough to make up l b any shortness of the growing crops. I mean business. So should von, l Siticet el v, The PEOPLE’S STBftE, Oaziriy, Piop. "Where Roth Sidex of the Dollar Does Its Duty,” M. P. Webb’s Old Stand,' RlackVille, '• South Carolina MONEY TO LOAN. Lean* made on Improved farm land* In Aiken, Barnwell, Bamberg and Hampton Counties No delay. James A. VVii|i«, Attv., No 2M3t Harnwell.S C. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE, Notice is hereby given that the un designed will on Wednesday, July 2fl, 11M I, file w ith Hon John k. Stu-liing, Judge of Trobste f->r Bainwell ('oun- ty, hi* final return as Executor of the last will and testament of France* L, Btorne, deceased, and apply for Letter* Dismisaory. C. C Storne, Executor. June 2:1, IP!!. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice N hereby given that the un dersigned will on Wednesday, July in Kill, file with Hon. Jno. K Snelling, Judge of Trohate for Barnwell County, his final return as Administrator of the estate of J. VV. Heaalnger, t'ecessed, and apply for Letter* Dlsiulasory. F. D. Hessinger, Administrator, June D, 1011. Iff W. II, JONES, MANAGER. Columbia, 8. C, Secures posttions for tcaciicrs, sells .school furniture ami sup plies, and publishes Southern School News. *"Scnd for our school supply catalogue, our magazine catalogue and our entertainment book catalogue. A Timely Message For thd Woman with Limited Moans. Ncccs'nrllv the itih jjftt y of women are obliged to think first of their purse* before buving In corset 4 , same as wlien purchaa Ing other weaving sp;iHrel, To those w (mien who 4 *- si'(-nd!rig pow- r Is limited, tills timely mra-Olge W i i] sp|ieHl Save on other garments, hut buy a good, sensihie, stvllsh cors"t —the Roval Worcester,— it Is the onr: sure Way to aohu all your ior#et troubles Cn- mistakalhv the Royal Worcester is ttie greatest corset value at a medium price. Erlee* run from •, ^ THE CLEMSOV AGRK ULTUKAL COLLEGE. Enrollment Over 700—Value of Property Over x Million and a Ou.yter—Nineteen Tescbrrs stid Of- : ic«ra. •'even fup four veara courses, In ; Agi iculture, Engineering, etc, Lost per session of nihe months, In- : eluding all fees, board, heat, light, laundry, and necessary uniforms $121 87. Student* whrv are financially able pay $10.00 tuition additional, SCUOLiRfUljr AND INTHANC* EXAMINATION, The College maintains 124 Agricul tural Scholarships, and 43 Textile Scholarships, worth .each |100.00 and froe tuition. (Student* who have attendnd Cletr* son College or any other College or University, are not eligible for tbe scholarships unless there are do other ellgibifc apnlicantt). Schblarslilp and entrance examina tions will be he]<l at the County Seat* July 14th, 9 A. M. OrlgloaJ tfonceptloB, designed upon correct Unci and made from the best materials by skilled workpeople enable you to enjoy the ttemost In style, lit, comfort and service. f0T Inti don’t accept any thing "just as good.** Roy of the mercharU who Joe* sell them and Insure yoaraeR against dissatisfaction, Hard to ftt,’ Well, perhaps you have been trying clothes that were not rnado to fit. Sow, with the line wc carry it’s no trouble at all to p'casc the most fastidious. -Ytnr■svc’T’thtr shTpff is'TTXuf. into’ each garment, not pressed in with a hot iron, And this caretu! tailoring retain# the original .shape of the garment, Yes, we carry a variety of patterns, and believe tnat wc can suit the individual taste. The fabrics are just the thing for the hot days that are coming. High priced? Oh, no; very reasonable, quality consid- ctcd. Come ami let us I’KOVr. our statements. 6- F. MOLAIR, Barnwell, S. C. rap /I Worthy Experiment Opening an account with this bank will cost you nothing and in addition to the 4 per cent in terest vou will receive in our SAVINGS DK- PARTMF.N T the experience will, in all likeli hood. prove so valuable that you will become an enthusiastic depositor. You can begin with $1 and reecivc the protection of our Capital and Surplus of S524.ooo.oo, the largest of any State Bank in South Carolina. 4 ojo Paid on Savings BANKofVESTERN carouna BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL&SURPLUS $500.000.op LOCAL DIRECTORS GE George H.Bates J.M.Easterling Butler H&good P.M.Buckinghahj HORSES k MO uu ONE CAB OF Fine Horses AND I >- JTlirec Cars \ OF THE - Best Mules the; West Produces