The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 07, 1912, Image 3
T^c Barnwell People.
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7. lf».2
RATES OF SUBSCRIPT!OR.
In A'lvancc, per AnnutB $1.6(1
On Time $!1.0C
The chum section* thU week
an :
No. 1 lit Klko,
No. 2 uc ('Hpt W. D. Bl»ck’» pUce
neur Kdisto River,
No A hc Kohbln*.
W. V. RicliHnDon, J. B. Morns,
Clerk. Supr.
HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M.
\ A /A regular comraanteatlon of Harmony
\M/ Lodtce No. 17, A. K. M. will be held
In Masonic Temple on Thuredaj
dNflk Nov. 21 7.30 o’clock Visiting
brethren are coroiany invited to attend.
A. A. Dsmon, W. M.
Wm. McNab, Sec
Om two horse farm for sale, conilst-
ing of about severity acre*, more or
lc*., about three and oue half mile*
north of Blackvllle, S. C, For further
particulars appiv to
M. E. Zelgler,
Norway, 8. C.
FOR RENT—My property known at
•‘Kush Hotel” and small dwelling In
rear of hotel with 4 rooms. Hotel has
Is or 20-rooms in all. Good water on
premises and hotel has good reputa
tion and is centrally located. For In
forrv.ation apply to
Mr*. C. I. Rush,
Blsckvllle, 8. C.
FOK SALE — Good farm, eighty
acre*, in Barnwell County; well lo
cated. Best railroad advantages. Easy
terms. Address C. 1*. Southerland
Asheville, X C.
WANTED—To hoy timber laryls
al« ' two logging cart* and ten mules
We a!«o want to contract the logging
of a mill and the hauling of the lum
ber t<> the railroad, a distance of two
miles We are in the market for eight
yoke of oxen. Will need shortly ten
men of experience sawing trees, also
fifteen men In an 1 around the saw rolll.
State wages and experience 1‘oynter
Lumber Company. Kidgevllle, 8 C.
To KEN 1-4 room cottage and large
lot near business section; for further
information oil on nr write to B P.
Davies, B a r i a e 1 1 S. ( '.
I HE Momn i ms MONTH
Nnvemt.-’r .—
Lust ynarter 1
New Moon 8
First Quarter 16
Full Moon. 24
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• HERB AM) HEREABOUTS. •
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Oetnbei-, 1012, had three frosts
To date Treasurer John R Arm
•dong lias not l ten overworked col-
. e • nog t 4 X e • ,
N o\ <■ mhr i
have mine.
The .add' *
The melarulioly days
of
e ' ea r
If k i * g cotton wiu. d not ullow
tune to mu* n«ta in October then
tlu.i to .ow tin m tills month
you
take
Mi* 11 I* Davie* arid little son have
'clii'U-d from an extended v.I.rt to
Mr* Lena |)at ir« at ( olutnbia t oLegr.
'I ' e rise in the prl
i ao*■ I king cotton t'
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III.
sta i
oil Int ■ the (iif
' to * n markel* like confluents to
ii*- HValxnchi
■ lop W A Guerry will »• .nduel
•c i v ice * I'i the Barnwell Episcopal
< i,i'’ h next >oni1ay evening Ifie
puloic is orduHv invited to atten I.
I nili r , istru,' , ioi,t from (,rani' < t.aii
it It) S Evans of (ireeriWiM, I ever v
I y.hiau I odge In till* Mate w l| hold a
rs |y "ti t <ie night of Novi mtier I .'i li.
v Ucvt Ho- r rctlorv, primary,
>’ i •• • i i. n onia', were ended t y u,*
h iU o' of the bsltots on Tuesday, let tli
tail political peace u n li I the cam paigu
ot I M 1 ■ ouuin ncet.
I.nst week calls from our steadfast
good frismls Messrs. S K Bailey of
Juiny and K. W. Brunson of Allen-
dnle, were In p|ea«ant keeping with
the glorious weather ot the ending Oc
tober.
Ilona, .fumes F. Byrnes of the Second
S ii u • Mrnlina District and Thomas
\\ Hardwick of the Tenth Georgia
Di«ti ict were orators of the day a$f)lhe
oponii g on Monday of the Georgia—
( a to, 11, a Fair at Augusta.^
A1 1 "tulale w as most charmingly and
hai isomr Iv represented at the 42od an
nual State Fair w*ek ball In Columbia
on Thursday evening of last week by
Me«,lames .1 A Patterson and W. A.
Seat son and Misses Flora Tobin, Frlz-
eilc Allen and Isabelle Patterson.
Some of our this week’s “tsle of
In i. k” may be soft and only sunbaked,
but they are all square sad honest.
Next week the editor contemplate* a
not too brief heart to heart talk with
his friend*, which ha* been poitponed
because of the higher precedent de
mands of politics and the public good.
The Southern Railway hae given the
contract for filling a long felt want at
YVilllston to a North Carolina contract
ing firm. A new combination passen
ger and freight depot Is to be built In
the near future. The structure 1* to
be of wood, to contain comfortable sep
arate waiting rooms for white and col
ored passenget*, a tasty office and ca
pacious freight room. A covered cot
ton platform Is to bo "onstreeted equal
to the needs of the thriving cominunl
ty.
A'TRUK FISH 8TORY.
Cipt. Isaac A Dyches told ue on
Monday that in the summer of 1911 JiU
fish pond went dry for the first time In
the recollection of two" generations.
Onlv a small pool of green water not
over 20 feet square did not evaparato
H** had often caught, when the pond
was full, trout weighing ss much as 12
pounds apiece. During the 1911 •uni-
mer a car load of fish died from the
excessive heat, and Capt. Dyches
thought he had lost thw seed of fish, as
the pond had no inlet/Mream. A small
ditch carried off surplus srater.
Some time earlier thl* year he was
surprised by one ef his little »o«* who
is always on the qi.l vive bringing
iotan
first frost.
October Wth was the date of the first
•nival of Jack Frost on his annual
Fall visit to the Sunny South.
SAI.E DAY.
There we* something like the oi l
times in the attendance and spirit of
the many good people who came to
Barnwell on Monday. It was more a
d*y of the reunion of old friends than
for the worship of business. All were
glad that the coming of front has end
ed mosquito and malarial troubles for
this year.
COW PEAS,
For cheaper living and better health
eat field peas. Well cooked they have
never been known to injure any one.
Their nutritive qualities are of the
highest value and thoroughly done and
sensibly seasoned their taste Is delight-
fa!. In the Fall cf 1805 many good
Barnwell District people liyed on them
principally.
BAMBERG COURT. • ’
Petit jurors for second week of court
for Bamberg county:
J M Odom, C R Miller, G K Hearse,
W Preston Sandifer, M L) Corley, P M
Kearse, Bissell Beach, J A Lain, Miles
L Warren. Geo W Rentz, G W Beard
Jr, R L Kearse, U 8 Zorn, H C Bish
op, R J Nimmons, W H Cain, A P
Beard, J W Arledge, L M Ayer, B E
Plfer. A L Wilson, E H Eaves, Jno B
Rush, J P Smoak, Lee Fall, W H Don
ald, W H Steedley, W H Zoru, Geo T
Grimes, O E Kearse, Thos W Richard
son, D E Neeley, G J Herndon, J W
McMillan, J B Kinsey, H F Free.
THE GAME LAW.
As psssed at the last session of the
Legislature it Is lawful to kill game as
stated below :
Deer from September 1 to January I.
Every deer killed out of season < an ics
a penalty of $26.
Do
ovea from August 1.*) to March 1
Dove baiting Is legal only between De
cember 1 and March 1
Partridges and wild turkeys from
November 16 to March 1.
The penalty for each bird illegally
killed Is $10, The maximum penalty
for violation of the game law is a tine
of $100 or 30 days on the chain gang.
Any entry upon the lands of anollicr
in hunting or for any other purpo-o
without permission of the owner i» a
trespass punishable ss a misdemeanor
by fine or Imprisonment. The taw
does not require the pasting of lamD.
THE FALL COURT.
Petit jurors for the first week of tlo>
Fall term of Court for Barnwell coun
ty were drawn on Monday
Allendale—W B Sanders
Baliioe —R H Walker Jr
Barnwell—DJ Zorn, W T llaxl.y
H Anderaon, M E Black. B I, Ea*t
ling, K E Goodson, O H Be*t Ji
Bennett Springe—H K J,din»iin. I
Baxley, J () Walker, A R Ro/ler
Blackvllle—E D McDonald, John
Dyche*, J Coger H*lr, .1 \ lU\ltv.
Hull Pond—J H Harley. IV I. ID,
Four M lie—K 11 Y on n gld'>od.
Goorges Creek —J B llart/og |
s-i::.
Great Cypress—W Ri|ev All.
Kud Oak — Em mett S-tM'.
Kirh Land—I F r»v,'
Rosemary —VV (' Mitchell, I, F M i, I
I. Fred Powell, Hevward ||»ir, \
W .mi ley.
Sieamnre—O 11 Doer. John F . I
Ty. G H Klnard, W \V M vrlok
Wddeton — W W Arm-tro g J
Pender.
I."NO HHA S< H PH 11.< iSul H Y.
WOODROW WILSON WON 1
On Tuesilar Woodrow M il>on and
Tboa. R Marshall were cfccii d I’rc-l.
dent and Vico President respectively.
( In addition to tin* ' Sain! .south," the
| Demi erat« r:u ried New York. Masga-
! chusett*. Connecticut, Delaware. Ken-
j luckv, Maine, Marji^nd, Indiana, Mis-
I -onri, Moiaana, New Jersey and New
J Mexico, while results in other State*
arj still in doubt.
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| FAIR UIEEL REUIS. |
PREMIUM LIST.
COMK TiX) THE
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AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.
For best 10 ears of corn
(any variety)
$2.00 Rib
For best 0 stalk* of corn
(any variety)
2.00
It
For best 3 stalks of cotton
J (any variety)
1.00
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For be«v peck native rye
1.00
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“ “ 1-2 busliel native oats
1.00
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“ cow peas
1.00
t 4
“ black eye peas FtX)
4.
■’ " bale pea hay
1,00
i i
“ '' alfalfa hay
2.00
4 *
“ “ stalk of sugar cane
1.00
4 4
‘ largest pumpkin
1.00
4 4
gourd
1.00
1 (
“ ” ham
1.00
4 t
“ iiest peck of pecans
1.00
* 4
“ “ " peanuts
1.00
4 t
“ “ bushel sweet potatoes
1.00
t »
" " ■'l nrnips (any variety) 1 U0 ’’
" largest turnip .50 ”
guinea squash '50 "
‘ l)c>| di-play of cotton on stalk 2 00 "
" biggest citron melon 1.0() ’•
best stalk uf pepper , ' 1 .50 ’’
I I \ \: ST< H K IHII’A l TM KNT.
For bet cuuntry rai.-i d colt
i I A ) i ar« i ti’.Oo Rib
l or b -1 c en try raised
sta,.um Jxio ’■
For I rt c i' try raised
12-16 USTOIjTTSI'V
Agricultural,
Live Stock, ,
Poultr\',
A\echanical
Game
Free Band Concerts, / \ Free Balloon AscenSi
Morse Racing, Athletic Events, Midway Attractions
3 Days HORSE RACING
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The l air Management is glad to announce
has closed a contract with WoLuII’n W orld
Shows lor the entire week. The'e aitraciiMi^
new, chaste and entertaining. Gmie and hr
w hole tamily.
All Exhibits must be turned over to the President
or Secretary by Monday, November Itth, as the Fair
BuildingN open promptfy at 10 o’clock Tuesday.
Every Section of the County Should Be Represented
THE BAKNWELL COINTY FAIR ASSOCIATION,
S. B. .Moseley, Seeretarv Harry D. Calhoun. President
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The Farmers Union Warehouse Co.
Incnrj 'dated lor Sin,no,i.no
W ill store \<»ur C() 1 1(^N at toe pci bah (\i
month.
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R E VVo id A *1 d .1 . A J'-li k III - .1 \ |
E H Kb hurdvin 11 *r r\ D. f *1 ;m
home a half dokan yoarling trout that
be bad caught from tbe pond. Later
( apt. Dyches and his sons went out In
their boat and caught twenty odd
J* aiding trout, all of the same size.
Now. where did the new supply of
fish come from?
hnnee for the er*rk-men wot.l I I. i ■
turn the structure mer w ilk r-m I , • . ,
and wreck the entire cltv . 1 In iL»u
ers, pigeon hole*, »»ff« * 11d »• lt ( 11 1
sppsrstm sre all complete hiO weii ir I
ranged. There i« ni*o n<'*r Hit* (i"ii! |
door k retrt si for the f»ir .t-x
We thoroughly en joyerl our \i«U mul j
congratulate the olllciaD of the bank i
on the handsome sppesraiu'e of the I
building, both Inalde and I'lit-i b'
Riah M a* '
ELECTION KESFLT8.
These results were aecempli-hed in |
the battle of the ballot* on Tue-day
All the State otticials were reeh .•i''d
except that Hnn Thoma* H. Peeple-j
was chosen Attorney General in.-ii id
of J. Fraser Lyon, the Incumbent, "mi
chief clerk S. T. Carter succeeded >tnte
Treasurer K H. Jennings, who on ac [
count of ill health wa« not a can It la'e.
Hon. James F. Byrne* was roeicotvl
Representative In Congress witlinut |
opposition.
The County Legislative delegation
coniiats of:
Henator—Dr. A. Bethune Patterson.
Representatives-Robert M. Mix*oi>,
Clayton 8. Warner, Norman C Creech.
The county' officials for the next
terma are:
Master—H. L. O’Bsnnon.
-Clerk of Court—W. H Duncan.
Sheriff—John B. Morris.
Auditor—R.W. Riley.
Treasurer—John B Armstrong.
Coroner—W. L. Woodward.
Superintendent of Education Horace
J. Crouch and Probate Judge John K
Snelling hold over under their com-
miasiont until tbe election in 1011.
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' BARNWELL BAPTIST ASS A.
Tbe following named brethren were
at the Association elected delegate* to
the State Convention: R M Mix-on, W
M Jones, W L Hayes. J D Pitts, Geo
Hopkins, J B Black, S G Mayfield, W
R McMillan, G F Hair, E A McDow
ell, R R Johnston, G W Roylston. .1 <
.Coilum, J A Jenkins, W T Cave, W G
Britton and D W Heckle
W. E. Free, Gierk.
$‘25 AN EAR.
At the sixth annual Spartanburg^
County Fair last week M'2 farim rx.j
made corn exhibits. Four prizes |
amounting to $1,001) In cold ea«h were
offered for the four best entries of ten |
ears each. Clemsou and Winthrop
College professors awarded the prizes .
The best ten ears were grown by Dave j
Bolter, who used 400 pounds of fertil
izer to tbe acre on land that had been
In cultivation over a hundred years.
He made about forty buahels to the
acre and received four hundred dollars
for bis ten yeare.
1 or oIdr-t q nit t w dh atlidavit 1Gb
as i" agi i
" cliiur i with ailidavit J.ou Kib
as to age)
’' plow s’.i ek (with af- 1.00 Rib
tklavi' as to age)
ART L-UPARTMEN T
For best oil painting $l.uo Rib
" " cray oi: draw ic.g 1 .uu iGb
“ " exhibited hand painted 1 U) "
cliina
M I.SCELLANEOU8
l or best home made basket ■fl,(Xi “
" “ display of ferns J.OO “
“ ‘ individual fern J.U0 "
" “ display of cut flowers 100 "
" ■' exhibit of tomato pro- 5.00 "
' ' (Inc!s ( by either individ-
% ual or club)
“ “ lu ears seed corn (Hoys 3.00 “
Corn Club)
" " y ield of corn per acre 2.00 ‘‘ '
( Hoys Corn Club)
" “ exiiibit of school State Flag
w ork t from any school
in tiie i ounty )
N iitable prizes will be awarded for
meritorious exhibits sent to the fair, if
no prize lias been c.fTered.
No cash prizes wiil be awarded un
less there are at least two entries for
the prize o lie red.
All < xh.bitors must notify tiie sec
retary between the dates of November
4th-llth as to Hie amount of spacy
they wisli reserved for exhibits.
t.ive stock may be taken home at
night or left with the fair association
and fed at Hie expense of the exhibitor.
NOTICE TO DKBTOHS AND CRED
ITORS.
All peruon* indebted to tbe cstr.tp of
M Jeff Harvey, deceased, are lequiied
to make prompt payment of ho. li in
debtedness to the undersigned, and all
person* having claim* against said es
tate will please present the same prop
erly attested to us.
G f ’ M ii 11 he u «,
.1 K. N e w sum,
Nov. I, Ini2. Executor*.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
All person* indebted to the estate of
Dr. M. A Turner, deceased, are n-
quested to make prompt payment of
-uch Indebtedness to Hie umler-lgr.ed,
and all person* having cDiins against
ihe said estate will ph a-e present the
same pl'i’perly attested to me
C, M Turner,
Noy. 4, 1P12, Administrator,
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A fprofcseionaf Carbe. f
Sr#n# at th«
**Qu««a Quality''
Boot Shop.
32 Waat 34th St.
New York City.
NOTICE TO THE I’UBLHJ.
The insurance firm of Calhoun A Co.
consisting of Williain McNab. I*. M.
Buckingham and Mrs. M H. Calhoun,
has been dissolved by mutual consent
a* of this date
William McNab,
1'. >L,Buckingham,
Mrs M. II Calhoun.
BarnvveF, S. C., Nov. 1st, M)2.
TO THE PUBLIC.
The undersigned have this day
formed a partnership for conducting a
general insurance business under the
name of Calhoun & Co. and solicit a
continuance of the patronage of their
friends and tiie public at large.
We represent eight strong Old Line
Companies and are prepared now as in
the past to protect our patron* to the
fullest exvent consistent wiih good
business customs.
Olflce at Bank of Western Carolina.
Barnwell, S. C.
1’. M. Buckingham,
Mrs. M. H Calhoun,
Julian Calhoun.
C. Warren Calhoun.
November 1, 1912.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
*nd earn $50 to $J0<) per month. Thous
ands of operator* needed. Most fascin
ating and educational work. Positions
assured all graduates. Write immedi
ately for catalogue. v
SPARTANBURG SCHOOL OF
TELEGRAPHY,
Mala St., Spartanbur/. ti C.
Dr. J. \V. Rccv es
Dentist
I’ r iiaii",.t .■ :••• I
Barnwell, South Carolina
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AlUrneij ap.d Coi!;:;:):;!' s! L:vr
Ofli'-e oi' r
Tiie B.aruu b F.-n'i . !
BARNWKJ.F, SOI H! c.MH.H.i NA
Will practme in ail rim Court-. C.,1
lections a sjieciiiity. J.oan- neg.. : .i«te<)
on acceptable -ecurity.
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James H.- Farming,
ATTORNEY AT I,AW,
Springfield, - - - S. C.
Will practice in all Cam:t of tt c
State ami United Sfat''-. :!|.)
DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
©v'ndot,
BARNWELL, S. CAROLINA.
Cilice hour-,: - . M a m. t , p. m.
Persons living a wav fr in Karnwn |i
will please make aponii :nea t* br.’nr.-
coming By so doing H, v will be -nuf
of immediate stryice and avoid dis-
ap|ioi»t,meiit».
S//OS
New styles and fJenty
of them are here.
"Queen Quality"
models for every
occasion-walking,
outdoor, indoor, dry
weather, or storm,
-everything.
Don’t delay your inspection. The new
models are so attractive that you can’t
afford to miss them.
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DENTAL SURGEON
BLACKVILLL, - - S. C.
My dental ollice will he open in
Blackville each day in Hie week. I
will answer call* lium any t 4*uint in tha
county
Strongest State Bank in So. Ca.
WHY? ==■
CaUtal, Stir'tus and Stockholders Liability
$830,000.00
Safest of the Safe.
In estimating the safe’y of a Bank it *is well to re
number that Capital and Surplu*, in other word*, the
BANK'S OWN MONEY', is that which gives security
to depositor*. In this respect we stand FIRST among
Hu :k.o state banka in South Carolina. Seek safety first
rim! accept the cordiJi Invitation which we extend you
to bank with us.
4 per cent Paid on Savings
BANKofVESTERN CAROL
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,0
^ -/ local d/rectors
George H.pates J.M.Easter
Butler Hagood P.M.Bucki