The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 16, 1912, Image 2
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^l?he fiarnwell People.
m. V. mm, Eoitwl Pfop'r
mttirE cwnty riRm.t on
THUIWDAY. MAY 1«;, 1!M2
fc—i t a««i. « —— 11» i
• WK TOU> YOi; SO.”
Th* 0^n*rAl Conf'Tence of the Mi'tli*
KpJwoopnl Chnroh, wliirli I. 11“!']
•V*ry fourth y«»r, li in ne«*ion in
Minnrftpo]l«. Th*t (l<*n.*mlnation t*
nn« of thr lur^e^t, wo ilthii .t «rul mo.t
|iovfexli:l ortrirnOxiion. i.f tlir I’rotct-
notwoil l. Kor tho nup'TTi.lon of it«
* ]«aifcK*n(t % << th« «r r’ icc# of t w only four
><iaho(>i are re pilrpii, «n<l tlu»t numbfi
1. likely to hn |m raM»pil «t tl»ts ^e.alon.
For .creral weeks th** (! of Bl»h
ofift has been at wnrir oiU
the work of the conference. TinUthc'c
twenly four IJUliop. are well •Informeil
h* to comiitions in mII.Uih North i. a
fact that nadotihtlnjt Tliomss cun deny
«»r rlhbeKeve. In one of their Iste pro
nouncement* they make the »t»rtUn<t
statement that in thirty three of (he
Itrfeal cltioa in the L lilted Sistcs the
foreign born cltiftena out niiwiber the
lia'ivea. It l* »l*o asid by tfiem tiiat
half the people of the. United State* ate
either immigrant* or the children of
/nreign^horn men and women . The»e
Uipbnpa arc mightily exerelaai, and
well tliey may he, over the atupendon*
|M'obWnr> of jonvcxtlng to American re-
ligioua faitlia and rdvic idcala thi.tnon
atrotH army of alieiM and aeml-alien*
For rha pa«t year that church hat ex
franded over ilx hundred thonaand dol
lar* for nila.ionary ptirpo'C* among
Iherse new cotnera of many tribe,
and tire liaryeat baa been H| no*t a*
1*0101)101* a fa In re a* W onld he a wheat
Crop attempted to be grown in the
aamia of a rainleaa K*«te r n de.ert,
Tlie rrtater pa>t of theae new i^uile,
arrf. < f centurlea, know little of a’ol
.•an r**« for liberty. It 1- Hcii.e and
f *od aud *a*y life that appeal to them.
Maan livlftg they are cipMirlng tin*
trade of the eltie* and breaking th«
lawa of tti« find with their l |iek hand
«le*iN. In It* prote-t egain-t the ini
tufgralioo crar* that awept Hie country
• ejiy a few year* ago thU paper * a«
abrvtK a* f >aeaome and ai little ll.iene l
toaa a .parrow upon the honae tot*
Bt»t the awakening •■( tl*e people ha*
«MniinearT(! The e\e* < f the final
p«pKl«it**n have baen nii»calc*l in Imd**
for tholr aa'rartnn Tne wn l I I* com
log our way, hot let the d* g* n* r.i .e
Hreek and I’tigo, *<rrlaii, In fai t al the
.'•relict* of the Me llter.anean .hore-
4>ld til* M eh-i.me In the count! V I I or*
•* e*p die Smth fo- tiie .mi* *nd 'laugh-
a****. ti( ilie men *n(i women * In* h»'c
•*» far pra.arved It •• Ihe b'-*l l»nd ol
aJi tit* world.
inauguration of a pa r cel* poet delivery
through ike ruail* ** a mean* of giv
ing each rural publisher an abundance
of advertising that will bring an annual
prolU of *lx dollar* for each aiih«erlber.
“Revolution* neyer go backward.’'
sod tbo parcel* post will likely p! .y a
large |>art In the hndne.i of the future.
It would be a great convenience for
any cUtarii out of hearing of a rati roud
engine'* whl.tln to iiave a parcel
weighing eleven pound, bought by
him from New York and deMvtrei at
ilia di*or by the K i*'. I>. carrier, for a
ijuartcr, but it would *v#utnally cauae
an lncrea*ii In the quantity of graae
grown In many amall town etree.U, and
reduce tho demand for more* to be
rented.
DFATUS.
Wh-lUJ
A* Uila i»*ue of Taa i'ltoei a I* halng
printed the ►.•iMm ra'ic Sl*i*< f 'liveu.
I inn i* in *e..(nn In C duuitna, ttie prii -
<*4**1 {jairpoae 14 i<. meeting tie*"C ( r
lb* elecflun of .telrgate. to tin* ii»ln*nal
roiiVflrCi •!! .«* he held In lliitiumre
next leanili in immlnHte camliilatc. f *1
J'reeident .nd N oe l’ie»nhnt. Mi*?*-
atteutioa (ft th»- ^olr', hu'ion holding,
wtil.jiorkog .ort a ill no doubt he given
to S afv and local pollllca than >o na
tional aff iir«. Thai ha* beet the c*.e
I* every Mate convention of which we
h *v* kart neramia, know h dge »‘.ncc ttia'
of May, l**?'*. when the « inning cam
paig.) f>r home role i*le.»mg« and
»gain*t rreonatrnetioij wrong, wn.
commenced.
Thing* were ipillo diOerent tln n from
]*r«»eTtt con d 11 ion*. Columtiia hole
the appearance of a hrari hroken, hope
1 ea, rultud dM . all *fauiei| witii 1'ie
.caiaof war. The Mate House looked
l*k« a great, untioUhe.J, leakT stone
barn lii*l*lled In the olll.e.* on the
ground il.mr wa» the carbet bag < in\ern-
«>r, I'ai'hl II. t tia mi be 1 1 i i n of .Mav.a-
a.huaetta. and In hi* cabinet were ad
venturers from the North an I Af' ie t »
from avery where . One coal hi u k wa*
* juatice of the Supreme Court i.ml
Mhera of lighter b ie and darker inic-
ciplea held po*ltl in. a* State Tre;t'uicr,
Secretary of S ate, Ac. (n (liu auhurl**
were the lent, of Federal loldiera
whose bayonet* aafegwarded the, pirate
ruler*.
Within a twclyenionth the work com
menced in that *ceret he *rt to heart
night conference in the hall of the
House of Representative* had cleaned
nut tho capitol and saved the civiliza
tion of the State.
The Hirnwell bounty delegation in
that hl-fory making convention of
May, Is? 1 *, conai.wd nf (Jen Johnson
Hagood, bol.'T .1. Counts, (hipt. 1. S.
Kamberg. !)r.a. (] It. l.ariigue and J
S Htoney, W. T. Blanton. T. J. Black
and John W Holme*. Col. Counts
and tiie writer ate the only jiirvlvor*
of that delegation. A teunion of the
reniMaitig few would be a gathering
of uorepiulng men.
I’f,A N r MOBK COK.Y.
11 may save every farnwr a lot « f
auauny 10 plant a few acic* of good
laml in corn thi. month, and hoiiis'
more In June. Such lite plantings
mav hit th« *ea***n better than lin
early crop* planted in March and
April. The Wdlowirig clltiping from
the Columbia It.cord of Kiiday is
worthy ol the aitention of all bieail,
rice and hominy eater*. Wlntt i* 'jn-
tit for people a* a food ia unfit foi.
stock. The Record say*:
‘‘One hundred and twenty-live ton*
of corn, corn meal, corn chop., rice
meal, lice brand, lice timir and the
like were dclioyod Thurad-iv at the
order of the »gi hmli ural iiepai i iiier*t.
ot tho state gov erninent, I Ins w a*
prohab'y the largest day'* aei/.nie*
made liy the deiiai tup-nt * hce It- * *-
tahliahmeiH. Tno seizure* weie unde
in mai y part* ol the -ta'c
Cotiimissioner tt Mt*'in state-l that
Ihs slut! *el/.>-d I'tiuradiv \v a- of th>-
lowest grade t hat hi. m-m liavt ever
eontl.ealed, tieing not on.v tar below
i he legitimate standal l tint also far
t •*• h»w the grade g u a r m (e< d. ( >*l
w it«oii *l»'t'd that sea * on and vealh
er coildil io"« wi re probal>l* tue eao*e
ol the di-gradalioo of ttie grain pmd-
ucta .
J he *gi ii-nlloral department lia* ill
leccnt week, nia Ic manv svi/ur--* m
gr*in produi'ts t ti roug hoii t the -Isle,
in l> - h of whhli was s| -ng tiie i'"»»t
" heo seiz-ue* ar.- mole (In- In-id-r*
-if the piod-.ci* .*r-‘ toe Ino.eis, U -w
ever, t he sgr Ic u I'u r al depa r' .neu t ha-
sei t out ii imeiuu. warning* to mei
i lnirs a-il -It• ri itmtoi « as to the
kandliiig of pro-l'o-ls ll -l up to the re
quired ataodaid."
CAU.KI) TO HKR RKWAKD.
Mr*. Kugcnia Owens riep»rted thia
life at her re*idenco r>n Ka*t Main
Street on Sunday e fern nor,, aged
aAbul (hi vara, ,Sh i had been in im
paired health for some time hut w.i*
* pparcully improved and had spent
the day with friends. IN P.hin a half
hour utter her return to her Imme she
died r-f heart failure. She
was * widow of the lulu Aritiur M.
Owens Ksi) and daughter of Hie ffnn
.1,11111-* 1’atterson, one of the most
prominent citizens of tho late genera
tion.
Her body w as lahl to rest on Monday
afternoon In tin* Hapti-t Cnurch yard
She i* survived by several a-ms now
living in Oeorgia *rnl A'uhima and
I wo daog'iIi-rs, Mrs. It y mdd.s and >11..
deter < f Columbia .
Doing Two Things
At Once
By OSCAR COM
I went Ini'* n pay telephone station
to aetul a niessagtsf* The place was in
cure of a young lady, who worked a
ty pewriter as vvcil.
“Ilow much fur a city message?" I
asked.
"Ten cents."
‘‘Where's the booth?"
“Over there."
How the girl could carry on the eon
vcr-iition with me and go on working
, her typewriter I couldn't conceive. 1
ANOITIKK VKI'FKAN FAS'KS ! would'not have been able to do any-
Mr HeurvC l>iekln*on died at ,he ‘ B-ing else when talking with In-r. She
Confmlerato Sol tterslf mm (tr-Colum- - tie,U‘r___atuM>cd Jierj^Bckety-elu k once
l*(a on Thursdav moining |s*t Hi*
on
-rni
K KKI* I UK C \ \l I* A I (* N (OOl
Tnere Is auougti p |ili> »| in vv *
111*- f.rst olid fourth (i.ge* t-< mf
our r> a h r- ol the full begin ,ing ol
tin cont*--t f -r n (ininaiious it it*,-
e t-.-inoi to ha Jirht on llie 1 , «t Tui s,J* v
l u A o g u. t.
In »-uin' * f the i-o-ii lie* there »ro tn-
• 11 ** — 11 n- I III! -.In- ll g h I of the flt'lW"-
,'iatic lac loos w, | tin- iln'-f ' g r
--us ami vi ) - n: . vi-r known. iso f,r a*
we Inf ,rnn- I s|l tin- he -n •• re,,.
■*" | f^ir in t!»ruvvi- i and tlmt the -III,
sti-in •■oivliuue i -l n and unf V. red
• Ion | 1 b* the conatn n' endeavor of th 1
- »rnli t iles and a l iU>,/,o s. A|i in- n
lov e [ tie S ate amt a | h i v e a n In ti re» t
-n II* f u i ii re All must live t-gener
» f el I he e lee ' l'-a a o I e a- ll V ■ e i
• 'nmi Id so coo iin i lr m - • 11 tiiat t In ri
body was hiought to Allendalo for
fun nil in the bosom of f e old county
he loved so wnl I and had served so
fai 'lif ul: v in the stoini of wai anil the
calmot in-iu-o It wa* a ti’iiug tiun-,
t'oiifedei Kfe Memoiial l»:iv, for laiing
to rest a veteran nf so pure und true
ami kim'lv a hear-, wln-.-e s-nil h.d
kept its vv hitenes* through a I toe whi*
of endeavor, of ini-fortnne, i f sutier-
ing. But tiis courage lu-v i-l failed an,,
to fin* la«t In- kept tho f iilh* tiiat had
grown from boyhood to he .sane I part*
nf his character. II" wa* horn near
Ilu'ord’a Biidgr, and giew to lu iulumd
in tnat choice commnnitv. In IS 10 he
was gra'iiia'-'d from Wi IT.nd 1 -- leg'-,
and when ihn ct 11 to arm- euinu In-
11uick 1 v put on tip- gray and wort- it i
with knighly lovaltv unlil tin- hn-h of
pea-e I-nil,- again Hi- spilit lit- en.
teied (tie re-l In y cnl the river, aii'l
wiili win- have gone he-
fi.rt it i- at pea •<- forev - r.
THI HI TK OK K t- Sl'Ki'T.
Wunr, a«. (.>, I in 11.. in li - i ir • vv i- I >m
ha- »t-l'll tp to t'lki- f OOl H» Mill t'l loved
bro'her, VV N. Baik'-r, vv m* his
slwav- t*e mf it nil v ,\--m p|i riot ttie
c-, i d i u s I pi i'no p 1 e - of ■ o i r ie - hi" o!ih".
wtin-h an- f n•lul•hip. etiaiirv and
tic lie v i 1 lice ; an d vv no-n 1. 11 o I I ■ r' i 111 d e
and fair ' I- > I -. g vv i > ti ti i - 11 || > wm • n
r. as •* .v I \ - au 11.» p 11 at I i o to Ids
hr"- tier*, h - it
K-*' Iv-'d, 1 h it in lln- h- illi ' f tini'ln r
Baik'-r, K me l."ilg- No JPi K of I' ,
tiis su-.ained ill ii r "pH r » Me i.'--, to*
c-ii-'liv h'i 'ipiig.t and valmihe
ci t- n, til* wife - ll a ft -el i >o » .- a 11
|o\ i ng ii u-ti uni, m- --'I ll r-u a 'Ptt-r
aiel -levo'e I I a i pep mi • In* ehuri h a
ii-< f 1 iinl I o'ne i' Oe;' t :n -nil-er. IJ-- t
tun In r
R.-11 vi* ', 1'h.i! in t' keu ■ f o-ir
t- em siol a i • t-i i ■ i 11 i n
1 1 1 s in. ■ s ge 1 1 1 , - i i \i i.
-ei 11.. ! , . tl * -1, n •• i
• f hill list *
u- • B ...k he m
s •* ! I ll *• is.'
loth
Ins
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P
d
- In-
; 11 >■
l’y hi * • *, a •• c" m
* ■. I s i opv «-i i - a’' v i"
pr•--ent u to the f im I i .
t. i . It
K - \ h ' i ro
,l| |t p l , e I .
igr.-s'l an I
• t d-
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M l\ i
dining the brief interview. 1 vowed
that before I got Hirutigh with her I
would m.-ike her sffp nitliing the keys
if 1 had to pull tier hair. However, for
the time being I was satisth-d and, go
ing into the booth, delivered my mes
sage. When I fame out I asked how
nun h
"City or long distance?" she asked,
still |ititu hiug the typewriter.
"City."
“Ton cents."
‘■Isn't that pretty steep for a city
message?"
I’erliaps she didn't hear. At any rate
she made no reply, kepiug oil ham
uteri ng tin- keys.
"Can you change a the doiiar bill?"
“No.”
“A dollar?"
"Xo."
“Well, here's Id cents”
Sin* stopped just long enough to take
the pi cents, open a drawer, then re
(-Mimiiencod thi* e||' king. I said "good
morning,” hut sin- made m* re-ponse.
The n--\t day I went into the tele
phone office again.
‘■Can 1 send a city message?" I n*!;
ed.
Sin* turned her head toward a ho"t h
without speaking "f <•*■ -h-g to p ar
t he t v pe vv u It er I v ent into the Ie ol p.
left the door open a’ld - alle-l cp i liar
ley .1 mes ttial Is. I pretended lo do so
"He;to, l h.u h-y I- t hat y on ? I in in
a telephone si 11 ion 1 want t i a-k
you soim-tli:ug bo y-ui eon hh-r It
]M*lite If a gent h-inaii has loisii:
Ju t iops v. i: h a y .a.: ■ ; cidy f"i
■’Ig.mre aU e\. ept w b-H ,s a 1
essentia! to i he 11 ai-' " ttun, .. -
she he • I ;1' "
I sh] 11 e ree,.* ■ , r f ,* m v par.
ing my e ■ c
ten-1 ng t"
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i *lp»o M t*. no hint I 11 r (' i g I. f o> r tin
eoiiimg Im--, e- ot lhi.- hall l* I*
I light mid lii.i-hed K »pfi t the
n. j l-f Ilf other- H'.d V-ur. Will If I e -
* p* e -1- I (. ve ah tl.i- >q Kir,- dr.ll 111 I
II v*l ! t.e given loiek. Ang- r 1- tin
mgumetit KIHt the S -Ie ill. II-111 t"i
‘tie -.lily id I! - f 11 nil- of lie- te-f
thought and liehivior of al! h-
I .c t ii - *-e lo 1 - ’ li «t mo 11. i r
eome» t" the stat- 1 a- » c-1 :n Me ■ a w
or tllf c Mllitv a* a IH . g ll hot lined .
M l M K N K W ■> N ' ) I f S.
t'li a r 1-- • ton |• get11 -i g l,etier
lili e til - or 1 e I e.| all - lo I Ille -I
->e t, r 11 k e M I . • ■ Ml ) | 1,1- -.'Ip- r f
a I: i i in id g li i t-i I--- -top , u 1
Till- tear* r ; •• (T'li I* h" I "d t" tic a
-IlMfiMH*. | i»'oli|tl,W la I'm \|'.<v|«-
• 11 -; ■. v a I e V Nad 111. f i v " r a' I • w e»l tier
n I'•* x s — tin v e can.. I « U- g-- f educt ion
in at i e * g ,*
New Y ok ri-tiu' I an- a r - I- -| iir ng
for N ea od I-U ll- for II n in iis'Hmi l,v
Ifeir ,'i,lv f ■ M I h m l ’ i • ■ ■ I I >■ 'V w I m ,
Well 1 I I .. a -It" >• I i.- a -i to in I aft aid
a *,i' e f ell - I il i li T ! !y
S oittieri. M lie
p 1 o- ll ‘ 111 •• e I | " og 1
l v in I 1 .- \V
. -e, |to- gi I i
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t ll Ml s I
t .a, the ,
I --..lO' d- f
Vo! I ■, s! p d'-sts \ e i rv
, V h if is .a fe "VV going-
l.u * no j ut iior p . . to, vv a v
of 1 “i. -mg piiol'hlio'iit, till I, ail w hut
I rre- ■ '
| ip rise,l:;.
entile 1 peri
, In v lint I w
the gill, she dhl'l I i
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let I 1
AN CN HAIM'Y AU.IANCF.
A dlar**f'' fmm Cim innati hrougiit ,
new * l*»t week of i lie beginning ol a
I ng expected «uit for di voree brought
by Mr*, l.uey I toga * 'I'l l-naic a dangh
teiof liovri nor K W. I'iek'nit-, Hgain.t
her husband, bapt. B. it. Tillman. A
couple of year* ago tho Slate wa*
might 1 v stirred up l.y the fact that
(’apt. Tillman had denied their two'lit
tle daughter* to hi* parent*. The Su
preme Court *et aside the conveyance
of the cirlldten an ! they have alnce
been w irh tbeir mother.
MYa. Tillnian lei* bn-n living very
qnle.tfy in Cincinnati for over a ycor,
w hile fHr six month- her hu-tiami int*
been praeti-ing law in I’ortliud, Ore
gon. The two little daughters, Onnai-h-
ka ami Kucy Franc*'*, are now respn-r-
iVeIy 7 ainl o years of uge. Tin* P' ti
Mon for div rre i* very “lp>rt and .*lm
1-1“. lr alleges gross neglert. of dntv
hhJ failuri' to prtivide a* the rca*- ti f"i'
tin* suit. The pel i\ in tier a*k. to be re-
stored to Itvr maiden name.
» TH K MIOHTY M Is.Sl SSI 1'PI.
Tiie gmte'rt tlisaster that ha* ever
-en me upon the biiitnl Stiitcs will lie mu -
forth fie i-liH! g* d agahr-t the yi'af ibli
Tiie record tllf iking ti uni tliiit !p**
*wept down t.iie M i»*i*.*i|ipi thioiiJtii
tli** richest, agricultural .action of tiie
United States has niitclamed in ln*» of
I fe and destruction of property ttie
earthquake force* that shattered
Charleston and w recked San Kraiii'i*co
Ten da t s ngo it was tclegnipiied that
in I.otiisiati* sTu *i|uare iipIcs of iatid
were oveitlawed by a spreatiing niud ty
torren t, and ot her levees, pmiv work*
ii{ (iiiiiv ineii, ii a v e since given way
ami the th luge lias vv lili-m-d.
.. A s a -i|tiare mile cctitalin tild acres
of land the su tiniergeij territniT in
I.otii-iun i is about f-.niteeii tiuir s as
large as the area < f B .mhorg Coiitny
Aci-ording to later new* about IjU.UtH
refugee*, driven from th-ir home*, are
,n * me; gem-v eama*, ratio,vd liv iri-
> at- I- H'triblltion* fr »MI saler ioca i.w-
and by Coven metit, charity.
( • n rsty t-i preiedent ttie contitwing
-■ains in the tiroad vallev hava kept tiie
river ll Mid rising ami when tic- water*
abate it w ;ll tie in manv b-e |i'i( » loo
1 ate to ptuiuire vvok stock, provi-i-m*
ami impieiucnts fur t ; 'C making of an
average crop ot ntn thing.
I uuisinna tia* iiilii ied more tliari at y
o-fier Mate Iroin lh-' iliva-mu of th-
t- ll weevil. I nie.s it i- amphibious it
lias heel, -I I O W lied oil t of il luge SeCli'M
• t the 1 't In a ti State.
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Arthur Brisbane ia said to ho the
heat paid journalUt In the United
Mates, hif ittiary for writing editorial*
f«*r tniilionalra WHIiam Randolpii
Jiearat’s ye.i| iw dailies being a cor l
fifty thousand dollar* a year. He cer
tainly handle* splendid pen snd hU
Mrcumeots are well calculated to hyp
natlte afl the unwary and to deceive
aon:e of the elect.
Of late he has been workuif over
' Cioae In praUiox the excel|eui advaut-
afM of the country weekly paper* a*
^dvartlsinff mediums.u Kavh can guess
lor biaiaeir why tills modern Arthur
ie ao exerting hlm»elf. He must he a
'• rare phflantbropist if he looks to the
* frratlfctttde of the country scribes for
the praiae Ulatmifbt come la place of
; -jwrfii.
So At*at is the Interest of the afore-
;;'.;V4'|fc*r IdeNns in his country
Mondny’s dHilieii coutHiue-i h b-ttor
from Senator TiKiimu Uim-nting the
conditions ami i irci rn,i ancc* cliaract-
erizing some of the county i niivrnri, n*
hel 1 on the (*th inst. and advisim; f,j.
p] iv and forbearance to hi* con-iliu-
cut* in tiie conduct of thi* year'* oum
paigii. Tlio Senator wrote with nil hi-
<■1 I limp force nn-l freedom. Hi* in
tercat in Ipuuo B/falis is as keen a*
ever. “
‘ Let ii* have peace,” and keep it.
even If the breaker* of it have lo be
tabooed In tiie voting.
of 4- i 'is 1 < it*-1 f M r i u r-•-■ v c.i i - .
Tin* " ii| of .1 -li-i l *mi,'i A *'<*r. -u - f
t lo- v im: i m ■ ot i Iim I' t , ii c Hi- i-ii -,
nuke- lii- twouty \c.ir "I I .nil Vp.rMiii
l he head nf ! I,o A ■ t ■ i t -i; u m , <■*t in i [■ 1
t ■ lie in U|" i.eig.'iii -rii.M* I of » , on,!)'*1,
U'lH. 'I lie Iie-,v-p tp-T piotur... u, lliC
Iiioi a v - i v oi I iar\ l- 'king youngster.
J -11111 J i c o 11 ’. y o 11, i g vv 11 i o .v , who >v a -
s.iv.'d tr im rlo- wreck, i« u- pp-rtv a* a
pe-rli. >h-' g- t- tin- New Y*-> k li si- '
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-I'm loai r e» again or Him. |r i- said
that at timir maniHge a few moiulis
*g"Mr Ast'-r gave her $ >,ftt v.ai‘1. Hi-i
Mist wife, w Ip- had iteen divoice.l, w,i*j
w ell prov ided (or w lien I ii - y *cpai ateif. 1
A THIHD
1.1"'! that I f.-ol Impelled lo uffor you
s.-urto ropnrafion." j
My .".ssuiaii'e was ton nim'h for imr.
S!;o Icanod I,.\ k In her 'hair xvliiio :i j
peal of uim-i' at Inugtiior rang out from j
imr l.oaiiiiful tliioat. At tlio same tlni * i
she reio lu-d out f'-r Hie Mowers, press
ing' them fo her face. Tho victory wn*
Won. lh** ion was brnknn.
"11 -To s tiie 1U o-uits for Ctiarllc'*
message," sin- said, iianding out. tho
dime 1 had given her the day before.
"There's ik) charge for one sided inos-N
sages.''
"Mow do you know?”
“By (lie ring, or, rather, the want of
it."
“And you'll Frep tho flowers?"
‘Vertainly, a mi I enn'f sloop n'chts
for the obligation I'm under (<> you for
tefp iiing me how I must have appear
ed to |«orsoiis coming lu loue on litisl
ness. Tiie.truth is, tin* interruptions
nre so fi-equont tiiaf I have become
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P AN III DA I E?
From ibe Orangeburg Evening I
j New* of ih" hih iu*C. w'e i^ke the f i - 1
il-iwing roport. nf an imeiview with
1 Hmii, I. S Connnr, who informed the
| News that h--vvi|| probatilv be h can
dh|ate f t <iovernor, if his iuaHh
A* an evplem-fl (,f the linal passing I holds out. Mr. Connor said: J
of ali tiui p»s*ious iniierlted from the I "* " id (n'giu where the polith ians ' *' r ‘' ,lf; l , x"<*d to going right on wlUt my
War between the States Hie (}. ai) ,| : , "'' 1 l»'it otf, hip! tell work, merely nodding toward tbc booth
Arrnv nf fbo ItwonK i . 1.. • i ill*' people ol Up- Sale some tnings nrd taking the (lay "
Armj of th. Re,mb,, ha* minted their ! which they have not hern seeustome-l I "f o.v|*ect ymni haw to keep It up
to hear on previous campaigns. I while you're trvlng to do two things
want to teil the voters Cf this State n(
a f«w sound fact* which l believe will . ' . . * ,>, ^ , , . , ,
open thetr eves and cause thm, t„ Af,Pr 1 n d * n]
think a I ttie mure, hi, put always Tuning I had an Instrument put Into
ihtv eariv bird that catciies the worm, r '-V house ami went fivqucntl.v to the
you know, sometimes it j« the on- pay station. pn*fcssedly to send mes-
vvtpi doe* Hie mo-t «cmtching " )
Mr C '"••nor ha* been prominent in ;
politics in Orangeburg omintv for a
number of vetr*. but not from choie*. i
He was form, rly a senator from Or
angeburg cotintv and served as a
member of tiie ConsTitutional Conven
tion He was in iti«i \V-r Between
tiie State* and mar'v an excellent m>I-
diej;. since tiie w .- he lias devoted
hinisOf to agriculture and has been
a successful farmer.’ He is very in.
genluiis and has provided many la
bor *aving devices which have been
used to advantage on hi* farm, which
is loc tied a few miles from Bowman
in this countv.
former Confederate enemies to meet
them In Jnlv on the battle li-hl that
decided tifty year* before nt (J t'ys-
burg, rennsylvania, the struggle ami
gave the ultimate victorv to the North
Ttie Confederates at Macon last week
aei-eptrd tiie invitation in the spirit
in which it wa* tended.
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The Laurens Cotintv Democratic
Conventloti adopted a resolution re
qtiiring all candidate.* fur the Senate
and House of Repr**entHUve* to say
whether tliey fayor Governor Biease or
Judge Jones.
John J.•Hemphill, formerly of Che*
ter, died suddenly of heart failure after
attending a banquet in Washington tin
Friday evening. He was our d* sk
mate in tiie Legislature in I'C? ami a
very abjo man . He served ten year* in
Congress as Representative from the
Becond District, when he was defeated
snges, hut rejilly^Jo chut with the m;iti-
ager i took in* so much of tier time
tli.'tt she was fitmlly di* hnrgcd. Hut
It didn't make tiny difference, for i
wanted her for a wife.
Wheelwright and Black
smith Work Done Here.
Horseshoeing a Specialty; als<
repairing rubber tired buggies,
M. W. HITT,
— At Jolitisoti’* Did Stand,—
lil ickvill-*. S. C
Calhoun & Co.
THE (HAIR OF DEATH.
Mr. Connor’s can iidacy has caused
By an act of tiie last General Assem-
blv of this Stare the electric chair
take* the place of tiie hangman’s rope
in the I.-gal execution of death senten
ces. The iinfot tuusP-s who must pav
the penalties for their crimes by death
aumi'iistered bv tiie ktro-ig arm of tiie
law will be caried to Celunihia and
S*“nat«*r T. J. Strait of Lancaster.
was one of tlte fjya camlidatx,* to
succeed J.L Mcl.aurlo in Y90J Since
,,r * ak ’ J in h f • l " *i*»«.
- , e’ectrocuteil |.» the death chsnther jn
no .ittie cunitiient in this county and j the Penitentiary. The chair ha« beyen
con^de ‘hi bure > » , ; ,1 t,wr e h*s bee., bought from a New Jersey coocery^at
effem t, o I ^ Pev “ ' i " 0 w “* to thc « cost of tflMk . It will be reaAf for
effect It would have on the candidacy business by Juno 21*t wl^n two I
Li*. tgd " tb i THE
Life, Accideqi,
cycloiNe
LIGHTNING
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Live Stock
INSURANCE,*
—At Lowest Rates In—
Strongest Companies
-OFFICES AT-
OI 2£2'!A'£'Mk %\
(The Farmers’ Union Bank)
Out, of town checks and draft* accepted for deposit without exchange.
We pay 4 per cent in Savings Department
OFFICERS:
H;irrv D. Calhoun, President
William L. Cave, Vice Pres. N. G. W. Walker. Cashier
Gj Miller Greene, Attorney JL C. Carroll, Asst. Cashier
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J. J. Cochran T. Jctl (irttbbs
'J'arlton S. Cave Willi tin L. Cave
Dr. Tom bd Ifo^^ Winton 1. Walker
G. Miller Greene B. Lee La&terlm
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HILL TOP STABLES
Tunis tho Now Yoar Loaf
‘1 here's lite in the t>M 'kind vet” and Chulie Hrmvn ha* the
l.uls t<* jit'ive it in the ret.ci]R ot a c ar nf
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TEN DAYS
lr "in the hot --toek furms n'f tin- 1 due tiiM-' S? Uc'. all j-ur-
}>ose and all ot "lit ed"c bcuutv and
every d.iv Mire seiviee.
A LSI I TWO CAR 1,0 A US
"! cxeeL; *r W i^-'M*. , *:ngb‘ .f'.*I d'-ti!-\', P 1^^ 1 -. Sulie'.s,
i larnc", Sa C' -, I’*.-1 s. an I eve'v? iutyg ;:i
hi* '1"'' i'l hi.es .- -j-ew i.d; y
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CO.IIHTOSKKA.MlSAVi:
CHARLIE BROWN,
Barnwe!!. S. C.
Si!™ aits inti ti j :
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HOUGH & DRIASED LDMBER i * mr,E « 831 t ' !C,K!i5r at Law
(mIm o .-Tt-r
Flooring, ( t iling, Mling, M-GJ- | TUp Ban. w II S-ntinsl
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( »n f irt i-h c"'ii|i'- tc H" It, ]-.
Saw Mills, Dry Kilns am
Planing Mill
WIN ITIROI' t 'OI 1.1-.', K
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r. N VMIN U loN.
Tin' (xami'ia'uin f--r U,,. -i v, •, r, I < f
v-ii int -i 1.11 1 r-I. ; - :n W n'l.r.-i- i id.
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Uuin tiltn n v i a' - cf age Win' 1
'1 l'iitar-lii| * .dr i c"iiit aU' r .Inlv A
l'iy will l-t- awnidcl in Hin>c making
In- iiigln’-t HviTagi- al tlii« pxamina
‘inn prnviih-il rtuv mi'pttht'i-ninlitinii-
ei vcrning tin-award. Apulicants f' r
-1 ImUrship* siimild writ“tn I’rfsMont
.1 hn*nn bt fiirc tlio cx uiiinat mn fni
Setiuiars|ii|i« pxaminatif'n i'Dnks
Kchi 1 irsflip* are worth f in i :enl free
toitinn. Tin* noxi si ssimi w ill open
M'pnunhpr I101 j.
Km fnitln-r information und cata-
i-’giic, addic.**,
I’rcs. i». B. Jutin.-on,
Hock Hill, 7x. < .
AT HALF
PRICE!
i ai'i • pt t h A * - 1 e'. r [ v,
James H. Faiming’,
A I TORN K N \I I. \ W.
Springfield,
s 5'
Will pr n-i i m“ in :1 i| ( -m; rt s ni' I !:o
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DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
©.'Hi 191.
BAIi’NWLl.L. S. CAKOLIXA.
Ol’ii o lion r.* : - : :ii a. m. to d |), ru.
Ih-rsoiu iiv ing a w av frm Rarnwill
will please nink“ appoii .'incut* bcfiAn
coming By -odnicgrlicy will heturo
of iminHia:*- servioc and avoid di*.
iipl*oi "ii nnuit*.
DR.B.F.STORNE
DENTAL SURGEON
IB.ACKVH.I.i:, . . S.C.
My dental o|!ico will !ip open jn
Blackvilli- tiirh tfay in the week. F
will hns,v»:i calls fiom any point in tiie
county
Needing; ;t larger plant I of
fer for (|tiiek sale at half price
my complete and up to date
ginning; outfit, consisting; of
2 Seventy-Saw L u m m u s
( uns, Suction System. ^
25 Horse Power Engine.
Sell-Packing Texas .Cotton
Press.
Shafting. Pelts. Pulleys, all
complete and in good condition.
My only reason tor selling is
that I need and my business
requires a larger system. Call
on or correspond with me.
Here is an opportunity that
knocks at the door of the live
man who wants a sure paying
investment.
T. W. SCOTT
W1LLIST0N, 5. C.
Money TO LET!).
Muncy to lend i c first murtgago of
real estate. S per cent interest or
amount* under $1000,00. 7 per cent
mi amoun'a over $1,000 on. '
J. O. Patterson it Sun.
Helps Heollli UpH Housekeeping
Fly time i* here and for your health's
sake u*e BOB rjA \ ITA It Y SPRAY,
Th K l M V KIIS A t, ( I.K.l N K ll, I’| 0 1 SO KH.
| Insm 1 n ii*k Am* Disixkh iani
| Boh Sanitary Spray i- a liquid deal,-
or applied with an morni/er which
reduce* tin- liiiid to vapnr,, making it«
u*e both ci-ononiieal and Hfective
There i* no article on the marKet *c
sllieieot for *0 n an.v things.
I n one operation your room nr stair
way can tie awept and cleaned and no
dust arising, leaving same clean, dis
infected and in a siitiitaty ennditinn
Kills moth*, roaches, rtea*, bed
and water btig*.
Will ke-u* vnur poultry . liuii«ea
from vermin and in a sanitary c-om
dition.
Bob Sanitary Spray aDoeleiyas youi
woodwoik, llcors, carpet, marble
4lnolemns. oileloth*.
HOBSVNIIARY SPRAY-IS J‘F.R
I'KUri.Y HARM I.ESS AND Wh
Gi ARAN IKK IT WI IT. Do Wit A]
WE CLAIM FOR IT. For Sale by
C. F. IfoJnir.
Csrnvvell, S. 0.
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