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THURSDAY. JULY IN 1»1J
RATES OP SUBitCRIPTIOll.
In Advance, per Aanun
On Time
..$a.uc
Weather perinlUinr. the Rev. A F..
EvllMin purposes in lin| I spfci.l «er-
vices In the 'Circle'* nrxi .”<u!idav
evening conimencing ht li «'cl>(4
public is eordUlfcr Invited to attei
I he
Th» chain gang sections this week
an :
No. I at Long Rranrh G'hurch,
No. V at WUHaton,
No. .'t at.Kline.
W. V. Kichardaon, J. B. Morns,
Clerk, Supr.
HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M.
v A /A cegnlar coromnnloation of Harmony
\0/ Ixtdge No. 17, A.' P. M. will lie held
In VI aeon It: Temple on Thursday
July iV. 7.HO o’chiok Visiting
brcthivu are cordiany invited to attend.
A. A. Lemon, VV. M.
Wm. McN'ab, 8tv
Toe regular meetlHg ot Barnwill
.I.odge No. US, Knight# ot Pythias will
Jbe held at thcii Hall <m Friday night
'at x o’clock. A full attendance Is
requested. By order of
•I. K. IIAULKY, C. C.
Win. McNAB. K. R. A 9.
THE MOON THIS MONTH.
July :—
Last Quarter 7
New Moon 14
Kir«t Quarter ‘Jl
Full Moon 29
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• HERB AND HEREABOUTS. •
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Mrs. J. A. Llndley la visiting in
Charleston .
Mr. F. A. Thomas, a Juror from
Svcamnre, paid u* a peasant call on
Monday.
Judge and Mrs. Charles Carroll
.'llmms Ufi on a uteamer trip to New
York on Monday.
The Barnwell Guards returned on
Tuesday from the Anniston encamp
ment In fim class condition.
Probate .Iudge John K. Snelllug is-
sord .400 marriage kcenses during the
first year of that law’s existence.
A p'eaiant letter from Mr. H. G.
Hltr, Dunedin. Fla., gave the fi st sli
ver lining to blue Monday’s dripping
cloud .
Colton crop* have bettered much In
the I*st ten days and good land and
not too tar gone com has made great
Improvement.
Our first cantaloupe feast waa the
generon, donation of Mr. I'aul Allen,
>nd they were jn»t as dellgh,fully
• weel a* hi* smile.
Subscribers (J. V(. Brant, F. M Cope,
B M . Wall and W. II Martin were
welcome additions to Tm I’sori.a fam
ily on campaign day.
Y oung Mr. Franklin G rubb*. son of
Mr.D I . Grubbs, 1-fl on Mnndiy to
surer the Georgia-A labauia Business
College at M aeon, Ga.
That lltl'e two weeks advertlaement
resulted In the recovery of the watch,
chain and charm lost a few weeks ago
by George II. Bates Esq.
A Jnyre Branch farmer told ns on
Thuiadny that he had April. May and
June plaming- of corn, ai.d the young
est U the most promising,
('apt. Jonathan M.Milltr, who wa»
horn In Beech Island I>cceoil>er H, 1*10.
died In Macon, (4a , at the residence of
till son. Judge A I. Miller.
Inexorable office duty denied us the
t'l» asure yesterday of attending the an
nual Airt family reunion at the hospi
table home oi Capt. U. E. lllrt.
Senator and Mrs. George II Bates
rill leave ihe list uf the month in at
teml the annual reunion at Whitman.
Mass, of the iia.es Family of the
Unhed States.
On next .Monday Rev. J. C. Coltnm.
the paa'o', will commence a protracted
meeting to continue during the week
On the following Sunday lie will begin
• nt> at VI t. A rnon.
Young Mr Oahorne Rewd, son of
Mr an>1 Mrs. J. W. C. Heed, who wa«
operated on for appendicitis in ('oluin
bia some ten days ago Is getting along
nicely toward complete recovery.
Mail sort ice was discontinued on
'he loth on the A Hendalf-Itaiesburg
train and that’* why Til K I’unri.K i«
•evt ral hours luler tnan heretofore in
reaching post otlices on the main line
of the Southern Railway,
The first ^“tydid was heard Sunday
evening. So, according to the old he-
lief, the first frost will come ninety
d»ys later -October i.drh. As the Katy
did's voice was a feeble one Jack
Frost's first vUit may bo a harmless
pop call.
Friday’s first pleasure waa that of
making the acquaintance of young
brother Earle Rradham, who Is making
the Allendale Herald such an Ideal
community Taper as that very live and
growlngly beautiful somlielde town
deserves.
Mr. and Mrs. If. D. Atill Hr. left on
Monday for Glenn Hprings and the
Land of the Sky, The best The I’eo-
ri.* can do in the vacation way will be
to go to see the Palmetto colony at
Hendersonville one- a week, “just like
a letter from hon-.e.”
Nine promMng Barnwell eonntv
lads stood the scbolarshlpexaminatlons
before the County Board of Education
on Friday, three for the one year agri
cultural totirse, ft for the lour years
course at Clemaon College and one for
the rttai* University.
The Fonrth Fstnte was represented
In Varnwell on Friday by Correspon
dents Mcl) Horton of the Columbia
State, S. E. Honey of the News and
Courier, Wyatt Taylor of the Colombia
Record and Rowe of the Atlanta
Journal—four exceptionally brainy
and clever young gentlemen.
Instead of migrating on a mountain
vacation nr for a sea side stay the ed
itor hopes to pav day long visits, cons-
meneing on Thursday, to different
town friends In the county. And If
that hope Is realized he looks forward
with great longing to occasional out
ings at the l^omes of country friends.
George H.Bates
Butler Hagood P.M.Buckingham
Thk P*
thanks tbe ti
ons from the
D. T. Qruhb 1
faults, the fits
too large for o
that they were
the temptation
oyer Jtudao.
L« acknowledges with
(qf gift' of delectable mel-
merdua bands of farmer
They had two little
that they were almost
r force and the eec«nd
good at to suggest
>f a starlight excursion
nd
Candidates, automobiles snd rail
roads are not wholly bsd, for h« re
deeming features they hmught to town
on Friday scores of good old timoa
fi lends w ho bad not been here for
rear*. A ll brought and earried away
nappy feeyoga, and left hopes that
their absence* will not be so long here
after.
JULY 26TII AM) 27TH.
The ahoVe are the date* on which
candidates for ttia United States Sm-
st« and House of Representatives are
to addreas prioiary campaign meeting*
at Barnwell and Bamberg. Senator B.
K. Tillman’*-health will not permit
him to make any speeches In this race.
fHK CAMPAIGN MEETING,
The candidates for Mate offices came
up from Allendale on Friday morning.
An audience of about a Uhousand well
dre«*ed and good looking people
gathered around the newlv erected
staiul in the Circle to hear their plea*
for election. A gooiRy number of
ladies complimented the occasion by
their Inspiring presence.
The f|)ee(«hck and proceedings were
In their essential particulars so like
those heretofore, held at other county
seat* and described on the outside
pages of previous Issues of this piper
that w e tlMl not attempt any elaborate
report. Besides so many Intell'gent
• ve and ear witnesses were present
from alt township* ami several adjoin*
Ing and adjacent counties 'list all non-
attending voters can get fuller accounts
of what was said and done than our
limited space would permit. Ho we
throw no bouquets and launch no crit
icisms at anv body, for those who may
deserve one or the Other are not read
ers of The I’eoim.k.
GEESE VS, GRASS
Mr. L. I*. Williams gave us the other
Jay this Interesting account of an ex
perience In hi* boy farming days. He
and his father had a fenced field of
about five acre* planted In checked cot
ton. The season was rainy and the
field was carpeted with grass a couple
of Inches high When the laud he
came dry enough It was plowed, first
one way, then eros» plowed. All^h<*
grass was killed, except that left In the
hills, w hich was too tall to tie covered,
but It had been loosene.l. A few dav*
aterthey took hoes and went into (he
field to band dean the gta«* from the
etton hills. To their pleased surprise
they found that the gt*** had all been
pulled up and was de*.L A good si/.e.l
flock of geese had .lone the work
When * goose pulls at a hit of gra««
and It ‘comes up'’ he will not eat it
hut goes to the next bunch and tries ;
again. Their geese were given ons
feed of I’orn a day and (hat whetted i
Ibelr appetites for grass. Instead of
their having to bend to grass killing
that day they went rl hlng
A MID-SUMMER MARRIA IK-
On Monday evening yulitnr R. W.
Rnev and Mi* tula M’V Roheris,
• laughter if the Ul*- ( h id ,! W Ifon
Woodwar.', werahapplv marred, the
Key VV. J Snyder |>«o forming the
ewremmtv Their man v . friend* over
theeoun'v hasten to extend coiigrafu
Ulious, niid w |«h for thl* |mpti|ar
eonple a long life of contentmsnt and
prosperity
\ NOBLE WOMAN.
Mrs. Lillie Turner Breland, of 0|*r,
S, < departed Mils life June 12, I'MJ
In her death the country hxe lo*,' a tro*
friend. * She was a woman of many
noh|e rrslt* and her deeds of Kindness
and love cannot be forgotten. Many
relatives and friends are left to mourn
her untimely death and she will he
sadly missed not only In her home but
by the whole community.
God makes no mistakes “Not our
will hut Tnlue bo done.”
F.lend,
Dunbarton, S. C.
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
The Supervisors of Registration will
keep their otflre open at Barnwell on
Haled*v in August and on the Tuesday
and Wednesday following. They w ill
open their offlee for only one day in
September, sale dav, and that will he
the la«t chance for getting registered
before the general e'ection in Novem
ber, The law requires the book* to b-
closed .'ll) dar# before the eleetion. Ho
look up the registration eertitlcato and
*e« that the young men recently come
of age are registered. ' 2t
POTATOES AND PLENTY.
Mr. George W. Cope of Syoamor*
cleverly brought us on Friday a b*g ot
pretty white yam (mtatoea plowed up
the day before jo the middles when hi*
crop "as given it* laving by working.
The S“ed were obtained several years
ago from Cuba by hi* father, who pre
ferred the potato a* “a bog fattening
food to ptodac*
La-t year Mr. ('ope gathered 150
biutie * from an acre by plowing them
op, Daving many in the ground, which
hi* hogs gathered and ate at leisure
riie*e Cuban yams keep better than
the Georgia Buck*, and are good eat
ing at this aeason. From February on
he bus no trouble In selling his sur
plus stoek. This year Mr. Cope has a
three acre patch. He wli; dig and
hank half of it. «u,| |,-t hi* hog* have
the balance: Toere will tie enough of
them to carry hit bogs through tbe
w inter.
CANDIDATE CaUDH.
Last week we recelvid the card of
Ttoasurer John 8 A rmstroug as a ran-
64date for rtvlectlon too late fur th*
preparation of s sketch of his work
snd worth that would give to the f#*
people that eiay not know how hosilv
employed and thoroughly competent
an official has the flnanclsl Interests of
(he oniuuy In charge Inquiry Into
the detail* of his dude* snd respond
bllliies convince us that he I* the hard
est worked and most Inadequately
paid public aervanf in Barnwell coun
ty, and he It ooa of the very beat In
the State.
He hat the bunkkeeping of 121 aep-
arsle and dlt'lnct account* and each
Separately and all In the aggregate
<nn»t tally to a cent Everv dollar of
fitste, county school and township
taxes rsdlfcted In Barnwell county
passes through his clean hands, and
avervbody knows that It I* salelv anil
hone«t|y received »nd disbursed.
During the |«*t fi*< *| veur, ending
June doth. In round numbers one hun
dred snd dlfv one thou and dollar*
passed through hi* hand*.
He ha* held ehe offl ( e since March
Klh, liSG. ID* llr*t day's collecllnn
amounted to III 1 ', and everv week day
money transaction SMice it In plain
whits and black or. bis hook*.
THE GENERAL SESSION'S.
On account of the lllnea* of attorneys
representing a good number of ea»e*
and of defendant* In other case* the
Court of General Sessions was til
jour nod on Thursday until Monday
morning, when an adjournment *!ne
die was reached The cnate di*po***d
of *lnce our la*t report were as fol
lows-
Mary Walker ws* found guilty of
violating the d!*p<-n«ary law, with rec
oin mend a! ion to the ineicy of the court,
aid w a* santenced to * month* In the
penitentiary nr the county jail or a flue
of $7.V
In the case of I’ayl Gantt and A|ex
Jackson, charged with violating the
dispensary law, Ganlt was found guiltv
as to firs! and third counts and aen-
tfncedto is month* at hard late r In
the penitentiary or on Die chain gang;.
Jackaon was found guilty as to third
count and sentenced to one year at
bard labor In the penitentiary or on
the chain gang or a fine of flftO.
Eddie Day* was acquitted of the
charge of violating the dispensary law.
Isidore, Washington was found guil
ty of assault and battery with Intent to
kill.
Dock Aaxon, murder, not gnil'y.
PRESENTMENT OF GRAND JURY
!
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell
To His Honor, .fudge H. F. Ricr:
We, the members of the grand Jury
of Barnwell County, make the follow
ing presentment:
We have visited the Jail and found
the same 'n verv good condition
There was a charge against the Sheriff
brought before us that said Sheriff waa
working sentenced persons for his per
sonal benefit and paying them regular
wages. We Investigated this charge
and found It was without foundation,
but we recommend that all person*,
both before and after sentence, be con
fined in the jail.
We further recommend that the
Court House Top be repainted.
Wo further recommend that the
Honorable Judges expedite the busi
ness of the Court as much as possible
and not allow the Lawyers to continue
their cases without the best of reasons.
We realize that '.his la a delicate sub
ject for us to touch on, but hearing In
mind the burden of taxation under
which our citizens are staggering anil
the frequent and costly terms of Court,
we deem It ouf dury to urge that this
department of our government be car
ried on In 4 strict and businesslike
manner. We especially nrge thst wit
nesses be properly summoned and if
they fail Ui appear thst they lie fined.
We thank voiir Honor and the of
ficers o( tbs Court for the courtesies
shown us.
Respectfully submitted-,
J O. Moody, Foremsn.
WE TOLD YOU S').
Tiik Pf.oci e was s true prophet
three weeks sgo wh«ri it predicted that
a good time wa* coming to all who
might attend Die annual meeting of
tbs Savannah Valley Aaauciateil Cliih*
a: Meyer's Mill on July 1 Ith. Here |*
the Augusta Chronicle’* account pro
ving our correctness:
The meeting ws* calL-d to order
promptly .v 12 o’clock by Dr. .1 £
Gieen, pre-ldent. The eudress of w*|-
cmna to the visitor* w*« delivered by
A B. I’atirreon ainf (lie re«|ion»e
Dr
by'M r K C. Berckiuan*, president of
Die Richmond ( oonty Agricultural
Society. 1 he addresa of the occasion
w a* delivered hv Mr K M Mixs.m.
who selected s* his subject “Diversi
fied Farming '' His *4drea« v ** *
masterful presentation of the subject
snd wa* thoroughly enjoyed by all
piesent.
The hu*lne*s of the associated club*
was shown to be In good eondillon. ac
cording to the report* of the officer*
After the liuslne** session was com-
pleted Iho members of the Bennett
Spring* (."nb tendered the visitor* on*
of lhe largest barbecues ever seen In
thst sec'jon of the country. There
were mote than l.ooo ip *H down to
thw table, and there w *a enough |> ft
after they had eaten to have fed that
many more.
The e ectlon of officer* resulted In
Die ri election of mo-t of Die old tiffl-
nets Idie officer* for Die associated
club* for the en»uing year are at fol
low «
I'r sldent—Dr .1. K. Dreen.
Vice I’rc-idr n t—H. M Casael)*.
Sec retary - Treasurer — Dr. W. E.
Me*|ing
Fxecutlvr t'omuilttee—Aiken, H C.
Hahn, Beech Island, d.M Westbrook;
Bennett Splngs J A. Meyer; Ellen -
tun, A. It Dunbar; Meriwether, K. L
M'KIe; '*altkeliat«dih- J. K. Hnelliug;
Schultz Tow nthip, L. (J. Ilaytie,
M SHI PsrTDAKRS OP——
YELLOW IMNK and POPLAR
perfect peaches.
Thirty year* ago and more thougiii
mi mad facilities were much behind
those of ilce present time peach grow
ing for shipment was often a profitable
husine** fmm Klko to Aiken. Ho wl*.-
and careful a business man a* the late
K'qnlre John G. Smith of Wllllston
told ttie w riter that it [laid to keep a
peach urchard if one could get a good
crop ami satisfactory pilce* once In
seven years. But laud w as not so high
priced ihen s* now, nor waa cotton a*
niHch i f a selfish king a* In theae days.
Ann her Willlaton farmer said that
he had sold the fruit from ten peach
tree* on hi* tow n lot for $100. and that
amonni wms sufficient to pay for the
culDva.Ion of fif'y acre* of cotton.
But they were the great and good June
peaches, as large as tea cup* and de
licious in proportion. Such trees are
now few and far between, So many
new ami destructive Insect enemies
and disease* have been introduced In
tip* section by the Importation of fan
cy tree* from out of-the-State nur
series that fruit growing ta a much
harder proposition than it used to he.
Vet as fine fruit can he grown in this
county now a- ever before, though It
is more troublesome. A Soutlisld#
farmer told ua recently that a visitor
from the famous |>eafh, “Ridge,” sec
tion of Edgefield and Lexington, who
had been discoursing proudly of their
splendid Alberta*, was much s*ton-
l#hed when shown the peaches grown
this year by Mr. Wllaon Bowers of the
Fairiax section. They surpassed the
Edgefield-Lexington fruit In Size and
sweetne-s. And here Is the plan fol
lowed hv Mr. Bower-: La*t September
he had the earth dug up six Inches
and thrown outside of a space about
four feet square, with a peach tree In
ft* centre. Then the soil at the bottoih
of this little pit or excavation was dug
up two or three Inches and left In a
loose, pulverized condition. Next he
put five gallons of water In an Iron pot
and ern^tied a can of concentrated lye
In the water. Then a fire was ma le
around the pot and the wafer boiled
until the lye was completely dissolved
Then the hot water was dipped from
the pot and poured In the loose earth
In the excavation, care being taken to
keep from scalding tbe tree. The ex
cavation waa left open until Spring
when be put a peck of unslaked lime
In each excavation and had It mixed
well with the loose ehrth.
Our intormant told u* that Mr. Bow
ers sold some of his peaches at five for
a n-.iarter.
He advised that the Bower* treat
ment be tried on » small scale this Fall
and nexj rtprlng and thinks that It
may prove an effective cure for blight
In peach, apple and pear trees.
Flooring, Celling. Aiding, Moald-
Ing*. Lath, etc.
Can furnish complete Hons# Bills.
Sav Mills, Dry Kilns anc.
Planing Mill
AT HALF
PRICE!
Hrswsi'a i
*•*><**1 ta* *4
_ „ levied in th9 ahovn
RODGH & DRESSEMDMBEB "m: Z’XZ"'
provided by law fo# t_
general ele-tinna. Tn*
opened at the school
following trustees are hereby ,
ed a« managers of eleetleb! F I
r, II M Hair, I, K Dirt. -
Those fdvAiing the
•bkll ceat.e bulb it u.«
•’Yes’Jt written or printed
fboao opposing the proposed J
rest a ballot with the wo
Written or printed thereon.
It Horae# J Cronefc*
Hec.Cvtntv (Id of KdUestJon.
Barnwell, S. C, July d^fpf j. , tt
Needing a larger plant I of
fer for quidt s,\le at halt price
my complete and up to date
ginning outfit, consisting of—
2 Seventy-Saw L u m m u s
(«ins, Suction System.
25 Horse Power Kngine.
Self-Packing Texas Cotton
Press.
Shafting, Belts, Pulleys, all
complete and in good condition.
My only reason for selling is
that 1 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.
NOTICK OF ELKCTIOir.
A petition having been Bled In no- ' ^
cordance with Aectlon 1*0(1 general
school law of loot), notice la her-*-
given that an election will be held
the town or Hilda, Hilda school
trict No. ff, on Haturdav Jalf
1^12. for the purpose of detei
whether or not a specie! school _
two, (2), additional nilllt absll be
led In the above named school dlatrlet
for aahool purposes.
Bald election shall be conducted as If
provided bv law for the holding of
genera 1 Hectiona. The poll* will he
opened at the atove of J. B. Grubb**
and the following trustees are berebr
appointed as mauager* of election; V,
D Rowell, I. H, Collins, and L. A*
Hutto.
Those favoring the prnpoaed levy
shall cast a ballot with the word
“YF»«” written or printed tBereotil
and thole ogposing the propwasHf (evr
■ba)l ca»« a ballot with tbe word
written or printed thereon.
T. W. SCOTT
WILLISTON. S. C.
Calhoun & Co.
T
Life, Accident,
CYCLONE
LIGHTNING
Live Stock
INSURANCE,
—At Lowest Rates In—
Strongest Companies
Horace J. Crouch,
8<>c County Bd . of Education.
Barnwoll, S. ('.
July l»t, 19U.
4-1)1
HERMAN'S
SERVICE 8UICIIER
In Tan Willow Calf or
Gun Metal. A hand-
aome.anappy a hoe
ontbeOrtliopedie |
last, designed by
army anrgeona.
You never aaw
a shoo Lice
for wear,*
fort and
atyle*
toe, gale
conn tort,
Inspoct^d.
apecially teated drill,
leather shoo that will ffroi
wonr of the dvilion ahoa tl
eelhiforail* ThUUl
ahoee Undo dam
ao Idlers. IT'S 4
UKATKE.
e. F. M O L A I E*
HILL TOP STABLES
Turns the New Year Leaf
“Thcrt’a life in the old land yet" and Charlie Brown hag tbe
facta to prove it in the receipt of a car of
Choicest Horses and Mules
from the beat stock farms of the Blue Ciraas Stated, all pur*
pose stock and nil of gilt edge beauty and
every day sure aervlcc. I
ALSO TWO CAR LOADS
of excelsior Wagons, single and double, Buggies, Surrey*,
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, and everything in
his specialty lines at specialty
bed roclo prices.
LOME TO SEE AND SAVE
CHARLIE BROWN.
Barnwell, S. C.
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(The Farmers’ Union Bank)
Out of town checks and draft* accepted for depealt without exchang*.
We pa; 4 per cent in Savings Department .
OFFICERS:
. Harry D. Calhoun, President
William L. Cave, Vice-Pres. N. G. W. Walker, Cashier
G. Miller Greene, Attorney R. C. Carroll, Asst Cashav
DIRECTORS:
J. J. Cochran ' T. Jeff Grubbs
Tarlton S. Cave William L. Cave
Dr. Tern P. Hogg Vinton T. Walker
G. Miller Greene 1 B. Lee —
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