The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 23, 1913, Image 2
DIKIIS, Utter ui Pnprletor
UBSDAT, JANUARY 13. 13U.
1 Th« South C*rolli^i L*gl»l*ttire hat
k«M In Motion one week, but whether
Mr not U !• • body oompoted of “food
■eo and true” U itlll a matter of mec-
alatlon. At usual, a larce number of
btlle have already been introduced,
aoaa good, tome bad and tome Indlrt'er-
bat. That it to be expected. ItUthe
duty of the powers that be to eift the
-Whaat freat the chaff, and tint we
aaraaatly hope they have the witdom
to do.
flofar the long expected olath be
tween the chief executive and the
Legislature hat failed to mattrlallee,
although on several occatlout it look
ad aa though there would be an ex
plosion. The members, however, have
remained tranquil and factlonaliNin
has been kept In the background. Thin
Is s good sign. What Heinb Carolina
needs It lets politic* and more and bet
ter good, common aense legislation
In the Senate, the opponents of the
Governor are said to be in the major.
Ity, while the complexion of the House
la a matter of speculation. There has
been no opportunity up to this tim<
(Saturday) to test Its strength pro or
con, and we hope none will present it
self. Such a atate of affair*, could
hardly be of any material bend t to
the welfare of the people as a wb"l*',
but on the other hand would onU
eerve to widen the breech made t>y the
bitterness of the last campaign We.
la common with other men and women
to tbe State, hope that the gentlemen
who make up the personnel of the
legislature will “let sleeping d< g«
He,” forget factional differences, ami
strive to bring about a better state o
affairs. We believe that they can if
they will Let there be peace.
Seven meseeges were received from
the Governor during the Ar»t we. k of
tbeMMlon. They were: His annual
message, a message referring to hi*
speech in tbe conference of g >v.T'mr'»
el Richmond, a meoage crlti.i.lng
the oewapa|*ers and a certain ..lltor,
one referring to the acts of the tom
mlttee, that investigated the dUpcn
eary wlndlng-up commission, ti e gov
ernor, the attorney-general, et.- . .
other that refened to allege.) iin<iak.»
fa the acta of I'.'ht, one tri.n»mlHli;g
the report of the dispensary *lrnlmg-
up oommlaalon appointed by ttu g v
ernor, and another notifying Uie g, n
eral aeeembly of the resigns'mn
Julius Walker as trustee of the l ..it. r •
ally of (touth Caiollna. I he S>mate i •
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reeelved tbe message referrl g to S
ktor Tillman as Information an I It j
was printed la the Senate j -urnsl In j
the House It was referred to the j nh-
clary committee to be re| M i f t e* d f * 4 k
letter, without being printed in u..- j
House journal.
The most Important bill* Info'u .1
In the House are
A bill to reduce |>»»*rrg< r r.
ell tbe railroads of the Slat, p
oenle a mile. ( take
A bill to t»i, the water pn«. r« of ":b. a '
the (Rate, and to provide for a .1. t *r: i \f.er a.
meet of natural resource* h*\<- i
A bill regulating foreign lusnran. c
eompenlea
A bill for the establishment of »n in
dustrial home for destitute cbil Iren
A bill to tegulate the matiuf*. turc,
storage and sale, etc of mstchcs.
A bill to allow foremen of grand
juries toswesr witnesses
A bill to abolish the hosiery null
A Joint resolution to provid* 1 1- r t
establishment of a commission to in
veatigete employer's liability and i
workingmen's compensation and In- I
duatrlal compensation
A bill relating to the liability of
common carriers, Industrial an.) man
ufaoturlng concerns. Two WIN of |
* All rmads will Irntd to Columbia next
week. Oommenclng January Hib and
•owilAttbic until February 8th, the
Fifth National Corn Kxpoattion wlU
bo bald In tbe oepitol elty, and, If we
are any Judge, It will be well worth
attending.
For many yaars cotton baa been king
In the South, but the farmera are faat
coming to a rellcatlon of tbe worth of
corn and the outlook now Is that the
latter will soon be enthorned In the
place of the hoarv monarch. This Is
aa It should be.
The rapid progress made by the
South In corn culture In the past few
years has caused the big corn show to
be taken from the middle West, and It
Is now held In the home state of the
boy who startled the world a few years
ago by raising 22S bushels and 3 pecks
of corn on one acre
This aectlon Is receiving ft vast
amount of advertising from papers
all over Ihe country, sud no doubt
when the farmers of the North and
Weat come to realize the many ailvunt-
ages of the South they will cease to
emigrate to Lanads, and will turn
their faces South ward We take the
following from the Washington Tinier:
“The people of South Carolina have
provided splendid special building-,
the largest covering bT.doO feet of floo/.
space. The exposition is educations!,
looking to betterment of country life
anda catholic view of agricultural
progress. Twenlt-seven states have
promis' d exhibitions, and MX) of the
Hoy pi i/.e ■w inners 'n the competitions
now so popular in the *outh, will at-
tend. 1 he federal department of agri
culture will conduct the must compre
hensive exhibit it has ever given on
th» se lines, and most if the agricul-
tural states will present the work of
their experiments and educational de
partment-
''oln.iihiH I* making great prepara
tion- to take care of the strangers
w ithin I.* r gates, and we feel sure that
sl.e will w. 11 and truly pro\ e her claim
to the title of the “sijnare meal town.
I be railroads w ill have reduced rates,
so the expen-C ‘Imuld not he great for
ore day mis way TSke advantage of
‘his opp .rtuu.t , Mr. K .no r, to keep
abre.t of the times
We Are Going to Move.
If nothir.g [i re vents, we .xp et. to
move our otHe.' ro-day Thursday) to
tbe •’.'•re building tlr.t d 'of S'Utll of
tbe Midair II u-i- annex, known as the
•'Brown If "ise.’' Thl» i« tne hn'l ling
recently oe.epi.* ! by K II Richardson
and Mol.
It I* not Withno: son,, 'egret* '.I at
we Wilt ’.* ive the o!d b't ll II Mg that b »■
he.mi tbe home . f The I’. ..[ le 1 • -e
m»n\ year*, tmt we f. ei that -u, !i a
el.ang is nee s.-.r > (tjr .j uart.-rs
»re too *m .1, an I the b.lsio. •* p»rt of
to wn ha* g "i w n a » y i non ..u r pres-
rntloeati.ie I. "ir i.w tome we
W l' t.e .Id ' t” tiave *1 In.-I I,aid. at
,|e pa rinieii' i •> ••i" la'tt' , usll | gtited
r...m. wrh an eei , i.ri. aid biiM’iea*
ofller
till re sA ftJEFr lie A . p I per p'e.s | •
on the r a I a i|: j r b^l,|v l,e In
stalled i , 'in, lor " if r. \! 1 .-ue A*
oil a* I",-.it I . We w , | g.'t * new
p|e\ of tV|* ll, | i.; I.. I material nee
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Prices Toppling From
Their Perches
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IF YOU NEED
REPAIRS
For Lynchburg, Chattanooga or Oliver Plows, Send
Us Your Order; We Are Carrying A Large Supply And
Can Fill Orders Promptly, At The Right Prices.
• GET PRICES
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On Field And Garden Fence, Rubber And Corrugated
Roofing.
LIEIMIOIsr IBKiOS.,
Barnwell, S. C.
Suit and Ovcrcoai prices fall liead-over-heels Irnm perches as liigli as
down to a cnimiioii mic price IctVI. just ihev MI ST mmc on.
It takes a Ktrctch of tho iniii«;‘mation to ^r;ts|) tlic -wci [ling- I'l ire n .liiciidiiA thal
now prevail in ihi-sstoir. We are crowded to the linn! of \aliic-“i\in,;, in mdi i it>
“clt nn-up'’ winter -t()( k- and “d ready for Spring “ootl^.
Hroken ^nit lot- take 1 lie
perfect example of the -ra-on
last dayw of Sprint.
tumble. They mi -t mo\r .m. K\ (•• v -nit
- hest -tvles—styles that will hold iltr Ixend- ill
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to suit the most exacting fancy in building
a plain cottage or an imposing mansion.
You can select, not from a meagre
variety, but from an immense one which
we have built up to meet the constantly in
creasing demands upon our “complete
house bills’* department
Door.-, sash, blinds, mouldings, stairs, newel
p i-:-, columns, in many designs, all produced by
our own designers and workmen.
When \ on expect to build—bring, mail or send
vour architect's plans and get our estimates.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
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this character wore liitrmliH'e.I in tlm
houae.
A bill lo create a court of . btitii*
A bill prohibiting w hite tern Ihm*
from teachlug in negro rcIioo!*, und,
Invenoljr, negro teachera from irueh-
Ing in white acltoola.
Senator Carltale'a bill giving tbe
foremen of grand jurle* the riglit in
■wear wltnesaeain the grand jury room
U on Its way to paaaage in the aenate .
It went lo third reading Friday w ith
notice of general amendment*.
Senator Carllale'a bill requiring ex-
preaa companies to keep records o| li
quor shlpmenti. and hia hill regulat
ing loans on personal property are
both In committeee. Senator Karie’s
bill providing for a Mat two-cent pas-
•enger rate on ail raikoada was sent
to tbe committee on railroads. This
matter will precipitate a tight when
it comes back from the committee.
Senator Ulnkler’a bill
the taking over of the Medical Coilege
and ti e mail i rder w hi-key Inm
On w ith the dance.
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That Chicago Goat.
A ( liie ig'i .lector h is |,uf a giat's
-tnniHch iiHoamau, say* a new* .11*-
I'atcli. Frobably want* tlit* f(*ll..w to
lie a kid all hi* life.—C ihi ieston News
and ('oiiner. No. want* to make him
a lititt'T in.— Xa-hviile Banner.
Both wiong. The obiect was to give
iiim a stomach capable of digesting a
Charleston w a tile.
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Thank*.
Mr. B I’. !»«vies, for a number of
year* connected with the Barnwell
i I'eople. has bought the tmper and will
| edit and manage it In the fir.iir**. He
J ha* the good w III of hig fellow work-
j ers.~(i:eeuwood Index.
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Found After 15 Year*.
There was a happy reunion when Mr
Brook-, a superintendent nr. the mills
providing for 11 ^ tht ‘ Urangehurg Manufaeturing Co.
found Ids fatlier, who he thought was
dead, and whom he had not seen In
At(Jharle<ton by tbe State and pro- 1 about lifted) year*. In some way Mr
Tiding for an appropriation of tJO.Ooo ] Urueks became separated from hia
for thia college la alao in the hands of lR,, icr about fifteen years ago and later
tbf committee.
Another »enate bill which wid excite
totereat and tome debate la that of
Senator Nloholiqn’t for tightening up
the primary laws. A score of local
Mila bare been offered In the senate
•ad Mot to tbe committee on local
•gfalat.lon
flare you made your arrangements
tbe Fifth National Corn Ex-
i held hf Columbia Jan,
ftthf
received news that he wa» dead. A
short time ago Mr. Brook* w»« told
>hat his father was alive and living in
Columbia, and upon Investigation, the
elUer Brooks was found to he an in
mate of the Confederate Veterans
^Home in Columbia.
Card of Thank*.
J d<**lre to thank the many good
friend* who were io kind during the
illness and death of my wife, Mr*.
Hallie E. Field*. May they have as
true friends In their time of aorrow.
Sincerely,
J.C. Field*.
line, S. C. January 18, 1913.
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YOU AKK 1IRU1.UY -l .M\:o\I !•
and rcquircil to hn■ w rr tin* .•niii ,t ■ ’
in this action, w hi,'ll i- ti - i in M. • f
lice of the t 'lei k of t he ( t: : ’ . f (
nion I’fi'a* for tl'C -aid ('"iin'v - .
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answer to the haul ri'mpi.." r o*. • b"
subscrilier at 111- olticc, No \\ in tl..
Hock Budding in C.dumbm, S ui h j
Carolina, w ifliin t went, !:i\« .f . li e
service hereof, exclusive "I tin a v . f
such service; and if >oii fail i, ii-wd
the complaint within the time Mf*'re-*ti I, i
the (daintlff in this actl'ii will i.pi ly !
to the Court for the relief demiinded
in the complaint.
Dated at Columbia, 8. C., JaniiHry id, |
A. D. HUB.
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IMaintifUs Attoricy i
To Daniel Stallings: Defend:int above;
named;
Take notice the complaint ir the h- *
bove en-titled action was Mlcd in the d-
llceof the Cerk of Court fur Barnvvi ii j
County at Barnwell, So: tb Candin*!, ;
on the 13th day of January, A. D. I'd Id i
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Notice To Stockholders.
Under and hy virtue of authority to
me directed by the board "f directors
of the Rosemary Knitting Mills, notice
1* hereby given that a ctnekholders’
meeting will be held in» the office o| <;.
W. Greene. Jr., in the town of Willts-
ton, 8. (J„ on Monday, the 10th day of
February, A. I), 1013, at 10 o’clock A.
M. of aaid dav; the object of said
meeting i* to dissolve and abandon
the charter and corporate purpose* <f
the said Rosemary Knitting Mil s. Ail
stockholders are requested to be pres
ent.
G. W. Greene. J r ,
8ec. and Manager.
WilllrtBn, S, C.. January 3, 1913.
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Kmnia Black hii.I FciIh Itiaek.
d «M AKK HKKKBY >1 MMoN KD
i. i required t" ails'Ver tbe complaint
in till* action, iif w hich a . opv i« tierc-
" Ii Ii led in theofliee of the ( ierh of the
1 itt < f v'oiumuii Plea* f..r -aid ( oun-
•' .ii i to-erve a copy of your answer
'•* the -aid eompjaint on Die subscritier
_,t i.i-.'liiee in town of Iti'ickvilb* S, j
C vvitiiiii twenty days after the -ei-
ve'.' hereof, exclusive of the dav of
-'icli service; and if you fail to an-wer |
• ii ■ cuitiplaint w ithin the time aforesaid ,
;lie Plaintiff in this action wid apply
,t.> the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
Dated Jamirt. v 11th, A. D 1913
' Ii. F. Buisr,
Pliiintitls Attorney.
I'o the defendants, Henry Black, Kra
B ark, Kmnia Black ami Leila Black,
i ake notice, that Hie complaint, to-
g'l'i.r with the Suminons of which
t! e Ion going is a copy, was tiled in
flic office of the Cteik of Court of Com
mon Plea-, for Barnwell County in
tin 1 .''(ate of South Carolina, On Flie
Pith dav of January. A. D-,’1913,
Barnwell, S, C.
i January Pith 1913.
H. F. BuNf,
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Estate Sale.
Pursuant to authority ami direction
given In the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth J. Boynton, deceased,
we will *ell on Monday, the 3rd day of
, February, 1913, in front of the Court
I House at Barnwell, in the County of
Barnwell, at public auction, the fol
lowing described tract of land:
One acre in town of Ulmer, known
*vs home place of Elizabeth J. Boynton,
bounded .m the North by public road;
Fast by Flat Street; South by lots of
Mr« Cordray. and West by lots of Dr
j A J Harter, formeily Mra. Sam Ul-
i liter lauds.
George S. Boynton.
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Calhoun «& Co.
Life, Accident,
CYCLONE
LIGHTNING'
In his own right *nd as Executor,
Virgina Boynton.
A XD
Live Stock
INSURANCE,
—At Lowest Rates In—
Strongest Companies
—OFFICES AT-
THE BANK OF BARNWELL
To those who have not been customers of
lli’.l l op Stables in the past, we say, “Turn
over a new leaf and resolve that hereafter
you will buy your horses and mules at’ the
place where the square deal is the watch
word."
fl am selling more and better Horses,
Mules, Huggici, Carriages, Wagons, Whips,
etc. than ever before, and still have on hand
quite a number of fresh stock—the cream
of the Western markets—that I want you
to see. With the New Year I am in a
bettor position than ever before to supply
your needs and my long experience makes
me the best prepared dealer in this section
to supply your e.’cry want in this line.
Buggies, Wagons, Harness
My stock of High Grade Buggies, Wagons,
Harness, Whips, Lap Robes, etc. was never
better, and having used careful judgment in
buying, I am enabled tooiler you exception
al values. Come and see me. I know I
can please you in both price and quality.
Charlie Brown, Barnwell, S. C.