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CAPITAL<?.SURPLUS $SOO,OCO.op LOCAL DIRECTORS CE, George H.Bales J.M.Easterling Butler Uagood PAd.Buckingham Tl^e Barnwell People. THURSDAY. JULY II. 191J RATES OF ^UBSCRIPTIOH. In Adrance, per Annum On Time ,...fl.BO ...IJ.X The tteree aeethm* of the chain -ftMiK • re located thia week at the head of (he old Brvant Weatbernbee mill potirt on Hie Wllllston-Rnaemary townahip Hoe, at the lynching ground near Barnwell and at Mr. L. 1’. Biuma’a place In Blackville towna|>lp. W. V. Kiohardaort, J.' B. Morns, Cler*. ' Suor. HARMONY LODO* NO. 17 A. F. M. \ A /A rejniturcommuntoation of Harmony \M/ Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will ta> hold jei. In Masonic T-mpt^ on Thnraday Mbm July i\ 7.90 o’clock Visiting brethren are cordial.y mrited to attend. A. A. Lemon, W. M. Wm. McNab, Sec. THE MOON THIS MONTH. July . Last Quarter New Moon 14 Fir»t Quarter 21 Full Moon 2m •••••••••••••••••••a • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • . . • • •••••••••••••••••••a Keep cool, ftllow cltlren., let Hie candidates monopolize the warmth. (’apt. J. K. Hair I* well and wl*>|v er.j ying a Summer stay at Saluda, N. C. Section No. 1 of the chain gang will mo\e to Long Branch about next Mon day. Mrs. M. Bflllnger and Ml«s Knilly Bellinger are spending tbe Summer ai Saluda, N C. Rv tbe cleverness .f Mr. R. A. Grant ae et joyed a Sunday feast of deliglit- fill peaches. Have you heard a Katydid vet? Note the date and see If Jack h n>»t will come In three months. The general corn crop news gets no beturand the nights have been too ( o >l f ir rapid growth of cotton. The home coming for vacation of the college maidens mote than makes up for the absence of the soldier boys. Don’t nut off preparing for and planting fall vegetables, t hey will ln- t rense health and tedace living ex pense*. Manv friends of Mr. R. A. All desire film to transfer bis candidacy fur Mag IMrsie from Lliners fur the ollice at Allendale. Mrs. r F. I‘e<’hraan. always a wel come visitor to Kitrnwell relatives an I friends, returned to her pretty home at Johnston on Tbursdny. Senator Hates, Sheriff Greech and Soi*«rvisor J . H. Morna anioiiiobile i loKi.entonon I oendsy ifiernoon to attend (hs burial of Judge T. 8 Dun bar. Adjutant General W. W Moore ac- ro in |>a n ted the Harnwell company, wlilch left on Friday for the ten da) a maiit-uvie eioaiupment at .Vuniatun. 41 . < ongre.sman James F. Byrnes wa« m town on Monday. If Washington were judged hy his looks It would be crmsMered the liealtbiest of Amoeican cities. Today Meyer’s Mill Station will be e largest (dace in tin 1 county AH .. e weil candidates wilt be thrre. and •ome more who will throw their hats In the ring in PI i. To be sure that they would be on time f ir a full week of docket clearing work, Judge llavrie F. Klee and So- I'citor Robert L Gunter came from Aiken Saturday afternoon. M ■mi rc muse t tion Baru ieorge ’. J. Drew of Columbia baa • ed tlie handsome B« IHnger n Marlboro Street fro n Mrs. » Rhodes and after Ha renoyr- iill become again a citizen if <11. or 1 a-ed on LOST WATCH. In Barnwell on June 2tttb. a silver double case watch with flat charm (coat of arms) and gold chain. A liberal reward will be paid for lt» return to me a* it U prized above its market value for its associations. George U. Bates. The candidacy of Trwaaorer J. H. Armstrong for re-eleeilon Is announced thia week. Capt. and Mrs. W. W. White have •gain joined tbe happy colony of So trh Caro|inlana st^onrnlng for the Bummer at Hendersonville. N. C. Mr. Henry Vqn Ohaer. Jr., has moved his family to Barnwell, where he will conduct a larga wheelwright and repair shop. He has had a wide experience In this wnrk, and we'cnm mend him to the favorable consider ation of. the Barnwell public. We wish him all aucceaa in hla new home. —The Orangnburg Sun. Friends of the Master*’ Carroll are congratulating them on the success of their efforts during tha past school yoarP Master William K. Carroll has graduated and received his diploma from the Bennett •chool, and after the summer vacation will enter the Charles ton High School. Master Rivers Car- roll has also been promoted, his aver, age marks being sufficiently high to preclude the necessity of an examina tion.—Charleston Evening Coat. Both are the young sons of tbe late Capt. B. Rivers Carroll. A CORRECTION. Last week we stated In our local oo| urnns that Mr. A. N. Black had called to withdraw his card as a candidate for Magistrate at Hilda, the legislature having at tbe last session discontinued tbe office at that place, knowledge of which change had come only a few dnys before when the acts of the last session were first received here. The locrl mention of Mr. Black’* call was written and put In type before the County Democratic Executive Com mittee had acted by resolution that tbe candidates for tbe positions at the places not provided for at the last Legislative session should continue In the pilmary. Therefore, we did nor discontinue the eiyd announcing the candidacies of Mr. Black and others for the position of Magistrate at HUd*^ Baldoc Ac. It was our Intention to leave out (he local as to Mr. Black’s withdrawal of his card and we thought we had done so until we discovered our mistake on Monday of this Week. The mistake was the editor’s and he is sor ry for It and makes the be*t amends hs can in this explanation, which we hope will be satisfactory to all concerned and hurtful to inme. SWEET POTATOES. If we are correctly Informed Barn- well County can not make mine thi« year than a half an average corn crop If any other section of the State, the South or the Doited State* ha* a (H-tter pro«peci the fact ha« not been told in any new-paper we have read County rauod corn I* acarc* and high priced now, and In Ihl.i It is lixely to be scarcer and higher ‘It Is never too late to mend." Tbe usual crop working first half of the year Is gone and the gathering, selling and sac .-'.tiring season come* on. The hope* of (he avc. sge farmer and mar- chant are now in the Uncertain cotton crop and the (1 m tuations of the price of the wool clothing staple. It is too la’e to plant corn or c<dton but ju*t light for the next six we*-k* to extend and enlarge the tweet potato acreage. As tbe nlghis grow lunger and (lie Jews heavier toward Fall Hie sweet potato grow* faster In size, iiiiildpMe* in number and inereaaes in swwetne-a They are good eating f >r people, slock, and poultry, aim the supply In t o iTuntry towns and cities rarely exceed- the demand. Toe Barnwell ( nunly • wret potato is the l>c-l in this part o( the world, and enough should he “row r> here to supply train loads to the > Hie* and mill towns In the clay re gion* where the potatoes grown are about as toothsome as artichokes Mnhble land from which oat* or other small grain ha* been rot is excellent far making both eating potatoes and slips. The examinations held on Friday by the County Board ol Education were attended by six voting lady candidates for Winthrop College and three young nren aspirant* for the College of (Charleston. We were glad to make the acquaint ance on Monday of Mr J L. Shuler, formeily of Orangeburg, who ha* cast tn* life lot with the good people of YVilliaton township, and knows he is truly welcome in bis adopted homo. Rural Policeman L. O. Htlvender on Friday brought Dock Saxon to Barn well and lodged him in jail, charged witk killing John Grayson on Capt VV. D. Black’s place, In WillDton township, on the 4th inst. Slayer and victim are both negroes. Two good teachers are wanted for Hercules SelrtVol, one of the best ami most, progressive In the county, and in a community distinguished for the ex cellence of its citizenship. See adver tisement and make' quick application In writing to Mr. L. S. Still, Trustee, it. F. D. No. 1, Barnwell, S. G. Prof. Horace J. Crouch will not be able as he wishes to spend the entire week at Ihe Conference of County Su perintendents of Education at Win- throp College, as his presence will be required at the examinations to be held here on tomorrow for three Clem- •on scholarships and one at tbe State University. Crop crititfs *ay that many disap pointing com Helds would have made barn fl'liog yield* had they been culti vated lu time. Their owmers preferred caring for cotton ar.d when the king was put/In good oondltlnq the corn land* were too wet for cultivation anj General Green was master of the sltu- aii»n, And will so remain until frost falls. Dally paper report* of tha State cam paign meetings show that the Hon Thoma* II . Peeples, candidate for At torney Genernl, is one of the most pop- | blur speakers lu the party as is evi denced by the generous and growing applause he receives. If woman luf- fragfc were permitted In this State his handsome face and eloquent tonguo would assure hie triumphant ejection, THE GENERAL SESSIONS. The Court oj>ened on prompt time on Mmiitav morning. Roll calls were an- swered tn Hi Grand and d) petit juior*. Two of ttie petit juror* had died since their name* were put in the b*x In January. To supply the places of the absentee* and tlioae excused k pell' jurors were drawn from tha Seven Mila box. Tha G rand Jury haa’found tbe fal lowing True Bill*: Floa*ie Graham, assault and battery with Intent to kill and carrying oon- ce a It'd weapons. ( barley f.rav. assault and battery with intent to kill. Minnie Durant, assault and battery wttt' intent to kilt ami carrying cou- cealad weapon*. J W Williaaia and R V Williams, violation of the dispensary Dw. Willie T min pat hi amt Pat Thomp son, aanault and battery with intent to kill- ' J M Weatherabee, grand larceny. William Holman, a**ault and battery with Intent to kill and carrying con- caaH d weapons. Charley Creech, housebreaking and laroen v. Solomon Green Daniel Green and Spurgeon Green, di-charging lire arms at and into dwelling house. Dock Saxon, murder. Uofua Childs, larceny of live stork David Dam.'ridge, Oscar Dandndgn, assault and battery with intent to kill and carrying concealed weapons. Paul Gantt and Alex Jackson, viola tion of the dispensary law. W H DeWItt, violation of the dis pensary law. Jake Brown, violation of the dispen- *ai y law. Lee Bradley, violation of the dispen sary law . Arthur Bell, violation of the dispen sary law. Pat Thompson, Willie Thompson. Isaac Thompson, assault ami IxUtery with intent to kill. Eddie Days, violation of the dispen sary law. Geo Nobles, violation of the dispen sary law. Maty Walker, violation of the dla» pensary law. O D Moore, violation of the disperv- sary law. Tbe Grand Jury expected to finish its work yesterday, CASKS UIHPOSSD Of. The first case tried wa* that against Minuia Durant, charged with assault and battery with Intent to kill and car rying concealed weapons; ahe was found guilty'of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature; sen tenced tn 8 montha Imprisonment or a tine of 173. William Holmes pleaded guilty to as sault and battery with Intent tn kill and waa sentenced to serve six months In the penitentiary or on the chain ga ng. WHlie Thompson and Pat Thompson. assault and battery with intern to kill, not guilty. Charley Creech, housebreaking and larceny, guilty. As we go tn press the case against Mary Walker, charged wHh violating the dispensary law, Is b«ln^ tiled. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. On Tu»«Ur the voter* of Barnwell elected the following council f <r tha aext tann: Mayor—R. Holman. Warden* — T. J. A’Uwsv. I,. M. t’al- houn, B. L. Easterling, V t*. Owen*, J. A. Porter, < . B, Swan. AT SI LOAM The third quarterly vonferenca la*t work was woll attended anil financial reports weia as satisfactory as could b««xpecied at this mid-year period, In advance of some other circuits lu the Orang^htttg District. Rev. W. J. 8nyc.tr, the pastor, will commence a protracted meeting on the fourth Holiday In July, and will be • aalstrd by Rev, (J. V. Hutchinson of Wltinsboro. THE PEOPLE’S PUZZLE. Copy more than enough to fill all our reading matter space has been sent u» for this week. Various are the sub jects of these contribution*, but none of them are of general Interest to our tire thousand readers, and lacking room for the whole we must give all the same treatment and with thank* to the contributors ask to be excused thia time from publishing any of their favors. FARMERS’ INSTITUTES. On July 24th Clemson College pro. fessora and government scientists will deliver lecture* at Barnwell on the subjects specified below: T. F. Jackson, Live Stock; C. B. Haddon, Corn Culture. Boy*^ Corn Clubs; Dr. R. O. Feely, Hog Cholera; J G. Hall, Plant Diseases; W. B. WeG, Fertilizer Laws; W. It. Elliott, Cover Crops and Rotation; 8. F Hovard. Farm Motive Power and Water Sup ply; J. N. Harper, Forage Crop*. MORE PEAS, PLEASE. The scarcity and high price of fDM pea seed jo*’ now deter many from trying to supplement their short corn Crop* by making peas hik! hay. For their benefit we recall a beVoz* the war stery of a wonderful pea crop made on the .Savannah River Belfa-t plantation then owned by Mr James C. Brown of Barnwell In the con tract w ith the overseer managing the place It was agreed that cow pea* should lie planted in every acre of the Held corn. Some disagreement having come tn pas* bet*eeii the owner and tit* nvcr*«4i the latter decided to Com ply w lib the letter of the contrart and get the belter of hi» employer So be tiad a single pea dropped bv each bill of corn and covered b\ the proper plowing. The widely scattered seed • anie up uiiHrnmotialy, grew off beauti ful) v and the v I nes jo-t apiead tliem- selve* The crop w** the l>e«t ever made in that coiiimiiiiiiy and a* H- fame spread abroad people rode mil"* to *ee the remarkable yield, and ab were surprised *t It* goodness. Farmer A. M Sander*, county demonstration agent. Hays that no farmer coul I make a tw-lter Inves'iiieut tbeaedava than in buying pea seed even if lie had to p ■ y five do||ai* for a bushel. Late planted pea* rtncplng In eonler wealUer are not so liatile to ft a* those that ma'iite lu the heated moi tn* The speck el pea* that ripen near the fro*t limit will keen at sound through Hie winter *« the hardier va rieiie*. A MIDSUMMER MARRIAGE It will he truly pleasant new* to the many warm and admiring friend* of I’rof, George tV Hey Coggin. the aclmi- a r I v, popular prln.ip.l of the Hlack- vHIc High School, to know that on In* return for another year of *uc<e*»fiii educational work he w|!| tie accompan ied by a very charming an I cultured life long asaoclale, (or on next Wednesday morning lie will he married to Ml*s Marv KHzahe'h Lav, daughter of Mrs. Savilla J . lay at her home In the fine old town of Hen- djetop. Congratulation* and good wlsliea Co theta fortunate )oung p. o- ple. A LETTER. Fan fax. S. <’., Julv «, HHJ. T<> the Voter* of Barnwell Count) Gentleman: — A few day* ago I de rided to make the race for Sheriff of Barnwell Countv. and on Thursday, the 4th, at Ulmer*, S. C.. I made a Mi- tle ta'k arid told the good people that dav that I was a candidate f >r Xteriff, but the condlllona of my faeilly are such that it will be lmpoa«|h|e for me to make a canvas* of the county. Now such belrig the cate I have fully de cided not tn make the rare till* year. Thanking you fur all that you h»ve done for me in the past, 1 beg to re main, Yours very truly. M F Thomas. To the Farmer* of Barnwell County: — Doubtless you have seen notice* in the county paper* of the Farmer* In stitute to be held at Barnwell (J. II. on July 21. I desire to inform you hit thi< will be the only institute held in our coun ty this season. Now, let every farmer who f«e]« an intere»i. in his profession show hi* ap preciation for what the State and ni- ftonal government!* ate doing for hi* uplift hy coming nut to hear the speak er* on subject* that are vital tq hi* w elfare. 1 am proud to aav that we have some good farmers In our county, hut none Who cannot learn and need to put in practice the things that will tie said. I urge the members of the Boys' Corn Club to be present as there will be an address on ‘‘Corn Culture." In fact, I may say tbe program will he of Interest to every citizen of the county. So why not all come and join In a good meeting ? A. M. Sander*, Local Agent. THREW AI' TEDDY. A* Col. and Mrs. Rooaevelt were taking an automobile rldo on the 4th a bad hoy shied a rook at them. It struck irfr*. Roosevelt’s faS-e, but did no serious burt The Col. *topped the auto and chased the boy, A\ho mixed up t/lth a crowd of dusty faced play mate* and could not be Identified. So Teddv missed the pleasure of trounc ing the small Taftite. 1’RESIDKNT OK S6 BANKA. The August* Cbrolcle makes the following announcement: Col. John D. Walker, formerly of Augusta but now a realdent of Sparta, Ga . is the president of elghty-itve banks scattered through Georgia, Alabama and Florida. This one presi dent, plus eighty tlv«„,xAahlers, will tnoct lu Macon, July 1th . >- AGAIN IN THE UNITED STATES Mrs. Nellie Grant Strtorl*, the onlv daughter of Gen. Ulysses S. Graet, was married on the 4th inst. at her country home In Canada to Frank H. Jones, a former asaistant United S<ate* Post Master Genera’.. Her Eng lish husband, Algernon Hartorls, died . a good while-*go. Dunbarton, S. C. -—u vxi'Kvr iCHKkH or—— YELLOW PINE AND POPLAR ROUGH & DREbSED LUMBER Flooffng, Celling. Siding, Mould ing*, Lath, etc. Can furnish complete Hon*e Bill*. Sav Mills, Drjr'Kilns anr Planing Mill tn* II tier LU two glMwl t * Principal wuh als’ant, cow pH , grades. Teactiera church members mud will he helpful to their »e**lnn will cnimheai* from ^ of October to November first aM •lone six or *eVen moiidu. Tb^ I* th# only country school in the Arnwrf r *.- ceivlng aid under the NicHoU Am. Apply In Writing te L « Btl’t, 8t R. F. D No. 1, Bsitiwcli, B Ct AT HALF PRICE! Needing a larger plant I of fer for (juick sale at half price my complete and npHo date ginniti'r outfit, consisting of— 2 Seventy Saw 1, u m m u s Gins, Suction System. 25 Horse Power Hn^ine, Sell-Packing Texas Cotton Press. Shafting, Melts, Pulleys, all complete and in good condition. My only reason for selling is that I need and my business requires a larger system. Call mi or co rrl‘spend wiih me. Hgre is an opportuhffv That" knocks at the door ot the live man who wants a sure paying investment. T. W. SCOTT WILLISTON. S. C. Calhoun & Co. f L T. M 3 t) N A <) K I C i; I, T 17 ft A ft COLLEGE ’' 1 K-SHUt.lOtCNt (Ivkk HMO-Vshffc hr Ttllll Tt o>KK * Mii.Mox sail A QeikTKvaa Niskti cm k TzscneHri san OrriCEM* DSoitriR Cot Raza c# AirrlrtlHtirr, AcHcttitmr and CRrmawn* Avru utniri' and vidifia' In.ld-fry, ChrmKffrj* Mrchatni .ll nnd Klrctrlral Kiigliicnting, t ivV E''k ticcrliig, t. xlik: r.Bklnccritnt, Arthlieets liral Biiklni'rriiiif SifoHt CormsM On*- n-sr riinrsc in Airflonttfim Two yrmt conrsv tn THU lb-*. Four wn eks W lnt't («.uia« In C<<Tti'n oradiuit. Four wet-ka Winurf Course tor Farmers. C<'*t Cosf iht session of nine rronrhii tw eluding all fees, heat, Unlit, Water, b<%rOi laundry nnd the necessary uniforms $13AMk Tuition f4o <st ad<htional. srHOl.AK.SHH* AND ENTHANCE T.X+H* IN ATIONS The Collngc m ilnfnirfs IdT fonf year eultnral him) Texti!e..S<'iiolnrs|iips and St Jear Airrleiilniri*! seitola*.tilps. Value ot liolarslitps *10,1 p, r session and fro; told a. tS’iideiiis wii. Imrcattejided Clemsrm Cos* bw or nil) ottier crdlece or OniVersttv are bog 1 lid Me for the s.:ii«’i-r>fiq« ult’ejs* there llo Hitler e.ijnlile npplii anL*0 r^rrh-hoi.rstiip and Kntradet* Fxamtaw- lions will b- b< Id (it the ('otmty ( ourt HouwS ' oTT.tntr <4 n } tT’Next ftessimt Oja-n* ?Sptetffbef II. T«|^ Write «T ON/ t > w. M I’lrirs, iVe-Mnst- f lemsoii ( 'ilie^-,', s (' , fur eatalog, sehothr- 'Inp li links ete. if ),ej delay you may b* erott led ittt, ' Life, Accident, CYCLONE LIGHTNING AND- Live Stock INSURANCE. —At Lowest Rates In— Strongest Companies HERMAN'S U,S. HIM SERVICE RlllCHER lo Tan Willow Calf dun Metal. A hand some.snappy shoe ontbeOrthopedio j last, designed by array aurg«*«>na. You never s/vw a shoo like it for vrear.c fort bud Style. Single sole of Texas an- ftCon redoak. box t<*e, sole leather «<mnterB t eTrfy port Lining of •peelally tesWd dfi,.. A BolM leather ahoe that will fflreuasr wear of the civilian shoe that hcII* for^O. Tbit l» one of the shoce Uncle Kmu buys for his soldiers. IT’S A WOULD ULATLU. Red the Arm/Use. 0. F. MOLAIR. HILL TOP STABLES Turns the New Year Leaf •’There’s life in the o'd land yet" ami Charlie Mrawn has Ihe lacts lu prove it m the receipt erf a car of Choicest Horses and Mules from the best 3t<>ck farm’s of the Miue (tras.s States, all pur pose stock and all of gilt edge beauty and every day sure service. 1 \I.S0 TWO CAR LOADS >f excelsior W.igonx, single and double, Ibtggies, Surreys, Harness, Saddles, Undies, and everything in his specialty Imes at specialty bed rock prices. COME TO SEE AND SAVE CHARLIE BROWN. Barnwell, S, C. ii ♦ 1 • 14 * • i.i ome pask ol patawell (The Farmers 1 Union Bank) Out of town chrck* and dr ift* acerpted for depo«lt without exchange. We pay 4 per cent in Savings Department OFFICERS: Harry D. Calhoun, President 1 William L. Cave, Vice Pres, N. G. VV. Walker, Cashier G, Miller Greene, Attorney R. C. Carroll, Asst Cashler : ' DIRECTORS: J. J. OVchrctn ■■ •■ T. Jell Grubbs Tarlton S. Care ——.William L. Cave l)r.‘T*»m K. Hogg: Wmton T. WaUceT G. Miller Greene lb Lee Easterling “Watch the Koipe J3ar)k GroWI?