The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 04, 1912, Image 3

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• ■ ''p fm r-fc5r,*.V.:.- i .w-g- : <v>.r v* , ‘-J 4r Barnwell People. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4. 1911. BAT EM OF SUBSCRIPTION. ■In, If foaVleUy. l» et ore* v>ow, Cl Th*t' > can yt New Building th^, you yt*r in Advance. vPlmv ir Annum ,11.40 ItOC 1*1 put d will etmlf nffllw* Ifa work I that Ing can be bjiilt for ]e«e money tNa • r^piiln «hdcl(M»wve attention. Don* be In basinet right here nej^t year and Wit order* then, but’ I have made a fife long amber hitelneM and. am aure of my gronnd. 1NTERKST to act tjuick. Write me a per. r. Tell me your trouble*,\ I.ong1»ilil>a pnd bard no terror* for na and w# *t11l give yott the beet «•. - ..... JMCVO AT .NOW \jgg OM eectlnn of the chain gang la at Barton, the other>t Dunbarton (hia week. * W. Y* Richardoiri, \ T »» Morn*. Clerk. \ nupr. HARMONY LOUWK N< li, E. DYK8S, Oen. Mgr. V A regnlarcommnnleaf Lodge No. 17, A. F. In Maaonic T« miBk Nov. SO 7.8C 17 A. r. M. i of Rarmi AUGUSTA LUMB AUGUSTA. :: :: :: CO. GEORGIA, BOOT IN be held Temple on Thareday ■’.80 o’clock V tail tug brethren are cordlauy invited to at) A. A. Lemon, W Wm. McNab, See 'BUY OF TUB MAKER' The regular meeting ot Barnt i No 16, Knight* ot Fythtaa * i held at their Hall on Friday nk fat K o’clock. A fnll attendance requested. By order of H. L. O’BANNON, C. C. Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 8. Farmers’ Union Warehouse 1X CO R TORATED Capitalized ----- $10,000.00 — t, Ready to receive your cotton for storage. ^Charges I cent per day per bsle, which covers all charges and gives you protection. If you are not going to sell store your cotton with the ^ ^ 1 " ' ~ i . ..i- « .i-t . | ' " ' " — Farmers' Union Warehouse, Barnwell, S. C. _ Bobty-E--tf-oodward^. - J. A. J^okina,— Harry D_Calhoun, . FOR SALK One «aw mill, engine and boiler In good condition for $300 00. Apply to Geo. E. Crouch, Elko, S C. THE"MOON THIS MONTH. December Flr«t Quarter 5 ‘ '* Tim will bt •rwMhlng Attbe U«g Branch Rapt let Chare* anal Sunday, January f, at 8 o’etoek. " monthly conference will ba Saturday at W o’cloak. , ’ j ’ The January meeting of the Board of OatBilealonera will on Saturday next. The delegation will meet with tba Board and eonaldar the ttnanelal conditioa of lb# County. ■ _ . ; , ,. Rev Jobn K. Good* will, by Invlta* tioa and request of the family and friend* of the late Dr. l^wU H Rhuck pre*ch on the tevond Sunday In Cha* raw to the congregation of Dr. Shuck wan the hylaved paator until hia lamented death. Rev M L. Banka, the new Presiding Eldar for the Orangebuty DUtrlct will hold flrat quarterly meetlngafor this year at: Barnwell, January 27 and 28. Denmark (night! January 28. Miapah, February 3 and 4. •*M y aide crop thla year,” »ald Dr. J. H B Milhous to tu. on Monday. *’wUl be oat*, corn. cow*, cantaloupe*, a*- paragu*, hay, potatoes, may be a few icumbera, but no cotton.” And that crop will be no measly little patch, fry three drat class mul a will be re> red to cultivate It. O Haton beauti: Ibid of maay *•»*• of eot- aeetlona of thb eouoiy There fttrb In oppoelte lartrtd* of .forty acre* from whleh not a luck has yet been picked Many bal m have been beaten out by the ralna and hundred* more will never reach the glu* or mili*. The eorn crop of the cotioty la a better average than the aumwer promised, though aotraare already Impcrtlng Corn from the west* ern cribs. There has been an appetite •atLfylng lucre-tee in the .quantity of home raised nteata A* * general eon* edition the pea crop baa spoiled In the field* and seed will be ocaree end dear. Less Und tbsn usual at thla aessoo was aold under lags! process Prices ranged from 50 cents sn acre upward. good friends, the Bank of Wll nd Charlie Brown, sure wish us il prosperity for next yesr. The very InVely artistic calendar* sent with tbofy compliments assure cf their wish that It be a Happy New Year to na. And wg wish tbem raturn without discount and ato«>mpound Intgraat. Full Moon. Last Quarter.. New Moon ... Rev years burg married E Copes, of Circuit J Orangeburg. The Best Goods Candidate Cards / and .The Lowest Prices i be found at SttgMiii's K Elko, S. C. Juat received direct from the leading Northern markets, a fully cooppletb, carefully choaen STOCI OF tOtBAL MtRCHiKDlSt that la guaranteed to please the best tastes and to satisfy the moat careful purchasers. Thev were bought right sod wIB be sold right, and I pledge aayaelf •omakatheFall and o’ / beautiful Primary Election August 27th,1912. that aound platform. Coma and see the Dry and Dress Goods, Notiona, Hosiery that the good ladle* of our county aonatur*!- ly doalreaad an richly daaerve. Kotblngrvqul-lte fur tbeir use for any purpose or occasion hss omitted from my pur- Bennett StringfelPw, Elko, South Carolina. WEBSTEfc New -iMTfBM/tflOHAL’ f DKDONARr m MEUIAH vasmt tt la a MXW CBZA- TIOM, of the world‘a aad culture. The omty County Supervisor Wllliiton, S. C., R F. D No 2, January 2. 1912. I respectfully snoeunce myself scan. (Delate for the office of County 8up^r- vio< r, subject to the rules an t rrgul*. lion* r.f *tis Dsmocrstlc Prlmsrv Kl^c tlon and pledge myaelf to abide b? fhr results aad to support the nominee* of the party. T. J. Grubbs. NOTICE OF SPECIAL TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION. Pursuant to a« order of the State Board of Edneitien notice !• berstiy given that therpWill be a sj>et;lal traoh- a^lflfllf)T* MW- a.’ aA” House. Barnwell, S C.. on Friday, January 12, 1912. beginning at 9:80 A M. SLd olosing at 4 P. M. The examination will be upon the following subjects: Agriculture. His tory, English, Algebra, Arithmetic, Pbvslol* gv and Hygiene. Civic* and Current Events, P-.lsgogv,Geography. Horace J. Crouch, C. S E. Barnwell, S. 0., Doc. 16, 1911. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK By virtue of the power vested In me bv an Order of the Probate Court, dated (be - th day of December, 1911, I will ael! at public auction all the per sonal property belonging to the estate f H. R Box. deceased, to the highest bidder for cash at the residence of J D. Box, being late residence of H. R Box. deceased, in Bull Pond Township on tht 12th day of January, 1912, be ginning at 11 o’clock In the ’ftorenoon. all the peraonal property consisting of our head of good young mules, 2 three quarter wagons, 1 Rock Hill bugxt (good as new). 1 Peering reaper and binder. 1 mowing 'machine, l lot ..f gnano distributor, 1 lot of plow *gm Sh merchandise consisting r.f gr.**eri^>. drugs, drygoods; ahoe*,- tobsr also show cssea aod 1 Iron ssle. This 2tnh December, 1911. J. L. B'>x, ^ Adminlsirst..r. Calhoun & Co. Life, Accident, CYCLONE LIGHTNING • AND Live Stock ’ INSURANCE —At Lowest Rites In- CoaPANEO The sun rises today at 7:18 aoU at )#•••••••••••••••• *. AMD HERE A ROUTS. • \ • •••••••••••••••••••• Write It right—191*4. Leap year'once more. A Happy N6w Year to yon. The days lengthen and. the cold strengthens. A Happy New Year (e all oar read ers and their families. Now Is a good tltn# to begin the #e- leclnn of seed eorn for the bpring planting. The mild mld-wlntar weather and copious rains have given early sown small grain a good growing start. The anoient ceremonial of ringing ontthe old and In the new year was ob served In several towns of the county. The hundreds of colored people who observed Moods? a* the anniversary of Emancipation day oebaved beautifully. btart the New Year with the de termination to keep something growing in the garden until Ghrlstmaa comes agsln. AIwst* on time A. B, Fields of Al lendale was tbeSrst colored hiihscritw to give a silver lining to the new year cloud*. w ......in* neinw a inraiW’ W-i'S fine luck In the holiday drive*, but the dear chaser* else where have nut re ported catches. The departure on Tuesday of the col lege girl* and hup returning to their studies left long fooesomeuesa in many hearts and hornet. Treasurer Armstrong w»a the hn*! eat man In town on Mond*y, bn*, his receipt* were not up to those of new year’a day In 1911. Mr L P. Rlume of B'ackvlile was the last sub*, rlber to come across In 1911. He Is surely * B •** friend and appreciated accordingly. Our prediction of pretty weather for the holidays was fotly as bad a mistake as the beat government expert oould make. No more guessing by u*. Mr and Mrs C F Pecbman of John alon came with the ending of the old year tu make the beginning of the new glad In the homes of their kindred and friends. the past four the Orange nference, wa« to Miss Mary Judge Rob Rev. Mr Smith la now DIs- December, 1911, officii Barnwell Countv Is to be congratu Isted that within its border* there were no homicides, serious accidents or grave niMi.riune* duiing the Ghrlst- mM.'.lnif.! — Much coiton -till nr.gathered, and gill- heard on M'*ttd > > f. .<m of del.I*. i.-h Wheelwright aod Black smith Work Done Here. al*ter ert E Dopes of Q, Dangler officiated \Mr Presiding Elder of the Anderaon trlot. / , / \ Married on the -iCdh Rey George E Davis officiating, at the re4^»>ee of lfia brTde’s pafenlT Dr J7 tr~Wo6Tsyo'f Barnwell and-M1»a Irrra, daughter of Dr and Mrs L, K. 8tur- kta of Orangeburg. Many valuable and beautiful orea- enta of glasa and aiirer attested the popularity of these happy and fortun- ata voung people. After a bridal lour southward of a counle of week* Dr. and Mrs Wooley will be at home in Barowetl. The Home Bqnk held Ira annual stock holders meet'ng on the l&tb ult. and report* were made by the officers show ing that the bank had earned 95,000 net to .he stock holdera since Its organisa tion, of which * dividend of 7 per cent waa declared and ordered paid at once, amounting to 92.100, the balance of $2,900 being placed In tha surplus and undivided profit account. While the Home Bank wa* organized February one year ago yet It ha* been operating only eleven and one-half month* on full paid up capital. Kline Lodge. K. of P. No. 210, elect ed on tha 27th December the following officer*: W. Riley All, Chancellor Command er. « C. Best Jr , Vice Chancellor. K M Harley, Prelate J J Ulmer. Master of Work. J. A. Jenkins, Keeper of Records and Seal* and Master of Finance. - **ty r of Kxchfouer. W Hogg, Maeter el'Arm*, G, C- Best Mr. loner Guard. J. Maner Moody, Outer Guard. Captain T J. Grubb* of Rosemary Township I* the first candidate In the 6etd for a County office, hi* announce merit befog published today. So many and so pressing have been the request* aod solicitations of hi* numerous friend* froan all sections of tha County that he baa consented to make tbs race for (be office of County Supervisor, and if elected he will give to the public service all the steady energy, good judgment and untiring industry that have made him an signally successful In the management of bia private, per aonal business affairs. FIVE CANDIDATES. -.qc - i .• V '» iq The Legislature which will reassem ble on next Tuesday w|t| sleet a suc cessor to the late Judge Robert Aldrich, The candidate* so far announced are : George H Bate* E»q. of- Barnwell. HU father, Mr W. F. Bate# waa be fore the war an honored Magistrate In Mhe Western part of Barnwell Dlatrlrt. He losPbi* life in Confederate service and waa burled at Goldsboro N. C HU son began life as a boy former In charge of hi* widowed grand mother’s bu-ines* and with tine *uece**. He read law in hi* country hmpe aod after Admission to the Bar oame tu Harntrell, where lie pnioilaed In partnership with Hun. Isaac M Hutaon—After the i Mr. W. J. Blrt kindly gave na on Mondar a hand full of cuttings from a tree with a history In I860 bf* grand father. soldier Jobn Birr, returning from the war brought borne from Ap pomattnx a few twigs of the famona apple fee. From these he secured the tree from whloh the cuttings given it* were taken The apple* borne by that tree and othera propagated from It are as beautiful in appearance aad as ex cel lent In davor as any that we buy -fmnrxnrnur mt* ■nomia rwig* loXn up country kinsman who I* a fruit an —f It— o-v-r rtmsTast He will graft them'on m»nt tree* Horseshoeing a Specialty; also repairing rubber tired buggies. M. W. HITT, —At Johnson’* Old Stand,- Blaekvilie. S. C • •- •• T «* tl.. .11 1 ’ it • •« A e. r h. ugh us unde ’ > i ia >t c 1.^ n ' tu' « K K i riiH. ri t. . 1. ol.l ’ 1 ’ • - tl i a c i •: - f» 4 A t A 11 »*' ♦ \ 1 *"■ K hi Nil m mU in* • All- ., 11H 1 *• VOtfF- dll l i ^ia\ "1 . fD.I tii** f' II" w 1 • g i-iti c<ui 4*1 • f..r HI ’ . 1 nil 111- nil — r Cii hi ‘U» vv„ lit (1- -A T. til J. il r \v. K Dnr' jug ion Jr. J « . K? ■•I » : J A '! r n- ,w th" ,1r«’ -il -i i **■ 6... .l*y <i{ Ml- ?1* A . . .■ 1 hp "111 winh if H ID HIV .• >v \ l»w r •Ml I UlP frue silver tu n**'p ii Ihl * (.» an>h a t \ K \ KI Y EASI ER. \p’U 7'h will he K.ater 'Hiinrlay. l.t •' ve*c It fell on AnrrJ 16th. That ahunlil inenn an early Spring Town v.r--iih-1* **y there will not ne much more cold \ The People Printery offers opportunity to particular people for selecting styles for their Stationery, Letter. Note and Bill Heads^ Envelopes, Dodgers, &c. During the Summer th^. plant was overhauled and put in ap ple pie order, new material bought and the office is better prepared than ever to gire quick and satisfactory service. flt^jfThere are ready for.y and use over ninety fonts of Job and Display Type. Some of these are of sizes and faces^’-^^^rS*^ no longer made and cannot be ^ duplicated. Those who may reality. Mr. Eerey M. Johnson, a prominent merchant and popular oUlnon of Bllen- lon (Bed In Augusta on Thursday morolog, following a *u*-g , cai opera tion, He waa about 28 years of aga and bad never married. Bv special Invitation Rev. T. G. FUilllp*, Pastor of Kline and Mt. Ar- oon Churches, pieached In the First Baptist Church in Charleston on .Sun day to large and delighted congrega tions, morning and evening. Last year we forgot to adylae the drinking of sassafras tea aa bprlng ap proaches, but we tell you now In ample time tbat it Is a splendid nature altera tive and blood purifler. But don’t use it after the sap begiue to rise In the bushes.., How good it wa* to nor eyes on Mon day to see the klndhr face of our long time friend, Mr. F. N. Hair, in the aanetum. And the music of the other years was In hia voice as we aat and of the old days and tbelr sacred Mr* R. C. Carroll, who baa been be remains here, a gentleman. model HOME DIFFERENCE. T*" w»-i»k« ago we published for (’apt W T Wnlkera 17 word adver tiaH-neut rtf H«*g* L'r Sale. On Mon daV he told it* that he had sold tbe'Uy. adding * siune people read the paper. 1’hn *ame day another farmer, woo ha-* everv rear spare hog* to sell .t who ha* not advertl-ed, aald to us that he bad had applications this season from on tv two men. The leaaona taught are two: that pays to advertlae and that bog* may he more plentiful In one community than in nnother. death of that distinguished lawyer he b-came the aenior of the law ttrm of Hate* A Hlmma. He was chairman nf the Rich idtnd Democratic Club in 1876 and hia activity therein made him a persona non grata to the defeated republican leaders. They were anxlou* and inada several attempt* t oh * ie tfim "He fore tlnT tfnltetfj BnWBrnins-fov—trial—bnt-wltb -wlsr- presence of mind he iDfeated them He was • member of the Constitutions Convention of 189.) and 1* now cvui pietlng hi- aoon'd term a* a Stale Ssu ator. James E Davl* E«q. I* a native of Barnwell. HI* father Col James 1. Davis, wa* elected Clerk of Court In 1842 He lived West of town opposite the Ivncblng ground In a house t >at was bu-ned hv Sherman* troops After admission to the Bar Mr Davla made Barnwell hia home He ha* served two terms a* Sdldtor of the Second Oureulr, and at present he I* a member from Barnwell countv of the Houm of Representative*. J Kml'.e Harley R«q. la a native of Wildston. He was grad oared f -oai the University law scho-d end enterad upon the practice of hia profusion at Batnwell. Ha ha* server! two terms a* represents Ive in tha legMamre. He I* now senior member of the Hrm of Harley A Beat. B. W Mtlev Esq. of Bamberg la native and to the manner born, having drat seen the light In the eastern part of tha county. Ha hr* bean angaged In tha practice of tha law at Bamberg since his entrance Into the profession H F. Rica R*q I- a son of the late Dr W B. Rice of Sprlngtown s*oilnu He was graduated from tbe Citadel Aocadsmy, and was the second Super- 7 tLrviLitcmMf * tl"&-Ut. He taught for a time and after KTa id mission to tbe Bar moved to Aiken. For several y. arm ha Has been a mem ber of tbe State Board of Kducaxioo . m ...>* ('V 1J-.3TS - » f n -mas >>$ - ■ATr* 4 ■wham Christmas is coming! So is c6!d Now is the sensible time to begin “ ‘ whit you are going to give him Moire's is the sensible place to buy goods at all seasons of the year, but now we are especially well fixed td supply all' of your wants, large or small. - - Nothing could be better or more oriate for the coming season t overebaf, a serviceable and" coat suit, a pair of ffiosr~rimy~ long- shoes, a stove or a raiige than Which there no better made, chinaware. crockery, etc. Our space prevents a full enumerati all the goods that we have for your A visit to our stores will convince you that where else will a dollar do fuller duty. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT Wherra* It hM a«vd<*d wl*« to our Heavenly Father In HD love end prov Iricnce m eauae our beloved sister and valued c<>-worker, Mr*. Elisabeth Mix- aon Owens, to depart out of thla world unto Himself on Oct. 6th, 1911, there, fore we. the meabera of tba Woman's Missionary Boelstv of the WlJiDton Baptist Church, dealre in most earneat tarrna to axpres* our sense of loes at her going away. We desire to bear tha blgheat testimony to her simple and unfeigned Christian lire and faith. We also desire to bear record to bar unselfish service a* a member of this Society, and to her seal for ber church In all of its actiylilea. Wa daalre es pecially to record our losa occasioned by ber removal from our scenes el la bor and from our companionship. Therefore, be It resolved as a mark of respect Pi tha deceased and a* an aaroest and heartfelt expression of na a record of our admiration for bet ilZiJUULjUtrTJM tUAL jrg aet .apArtJL page of our minutes a* sacred pi her memory A* » further testimony that a oopy of thee resolution* he g*ven to her iiNtvnt* and to her htrshand and Bank the - - !». . children Jones, Fee, J dinson. » ommitiee 8KMA IOR KATES SHI’ FOR JUDGE HEN yon market vnnr< the proceeds—open m •teed of carrying the m 11 ’• t°a r •» r «* V Money keptai‘l*’"»« « r •• I- aa from Are or Dm-ft*'- —< f If you should get cheeks oe i thing else drawn on other hanks, yon present them In person to the bank na i get them cashed. Bring er mall tnem to o> Hect the money aad place II to yaar credit ea earl anbject to ehaok. Come and see us or write rz ■ 4 ©jo Paid ou Savings BANKofVESTERN' BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITALS.SURPLUS $500,< LOCAL DIRECTORS - Vff D <3eor(je H FVfttea J.M. ] Butler HaTOdlf F.l iu< ■sn Senator George II. Bates, of Barn well, who Us* represented that county lu the higher nrsnch of the general a* sembly for eight year* with distinction and ability urged bv 'p»rt*nhnrg frlitnd* to become a candidate-for Judge of tlie Second Circblt. auccccUlng the atelameuted Judge Robert Aldrich, ha* Qpnseoted to the preaentatlon of hia GHURCH NBW8. The State Board of tbe Baptists of South L'aroilna has asked tbo BxroweM Association to raise tbe following amounts for the year 1912: State Missions, $1100 State Miaaiona for oburoh building, $140. Home Missions, $1900. Foreign Missions, $2200, Orphanage, $800. Aged Minister*, $350. Furman University, $330. Ministerial Education, $150. Bible Fund. $75. in addition to the above, for Col- porter, $400. citizen end - J ' , .. The violets of Monday , ere withered tinctive stationery should come but the meeaory of tbelr fragrance mllF si person and make choice of type and arrangement. ‘ . * h ""’ ,to ANOTHER VETERAN PASSES. Mr. Thomaa Hickson departed thU life on Friday last at tbe home of hts aon-la-law, Mr^X. Q. Davla, naar Wll listen, where be waa visiting, aged neartv 81 years. His body waa brought to tbe old home community and laid to rest on Saturday In the Kline cemetery. Rev. J. R. Cullom conducting the lu nar*! service*. During the war he served with con stant - end conspicuous gallantry la Smart** Company, Third a. O. Caval ry. In all th* year* of trie life faithful to every poMte end dety end be wm private Benqtor Bates l* a member of the state senate who baa al wav* stood for those things that mean progress, de velopment and bigber Ideals. He la a man of aterling character and a lawyer of talent* end wide experience ai tbe bar. being the senior member of tbe firm of Batea and Simms, wIPt have a large practice In tbelr suction of tbe state. 8hould tbe legislature see fit to honor Senator Bates tbe beneb of Booth Caro lina would not suffer. Tbe Spartan burg delegation will And tbat as a member of the senate Senator Bate*’ record commend* him to tbelr support. There are few men of a higher type among those who may be elevated to tbe bench by tbe legislature at Its ap proaching seaslon.—Soartanburg Dally Ueral-l, December 22nd. Married Daughter—Ob, dear, such a time as I do have with tbat hnabaod of mine I 1 don’t have a minuta’-* peace when he’s In the houae v He la always calling me to help do some thing or other. Mother—Wbat does be want now? Daughter—Ha waa la me to traipse Way upstairs Juat to thread e aMNUe for him, so he can mend bla CAR LOADS READY FOR A Car Load IK Standard, ei of Horses and Mules of hanuled by me and that have made Blackrilta best market in Lower Carolina lately reo€lteif ready for most seasonable Bale, ~ ■ A Car Load • •TibV of genuine Red l^ust Proof Seed Oats, grown on own places and th^i best of this kind that soil and seasons produce.—- Only 75 cents a Boshe!^ A Car Load of the splendid Bancrbt places, a really unequal^ first favorite wherever ki Oa+t>, made on my Sffc' '■s* % M V rv f*, Only a dollar a y notice or election. The municipal ejection for the town tt Snelllng will W held Feb. K lfl$, to rieet one Intendant end four Wardens. The managers ef said steetlac i E, J. Rawls aad s;. I can spare from my two car loads.- The quant* 1 U low, »o the wise fanner will from my Wondei^ropa. 05’ r»