The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 23, 1913, Image 3
Tlj# Barnwell People.
I ^ Mr. C J Hay, D. D. G. M Tfc*
THURSDAY. JAM’AHY S3. 1912
RAT18 OP SUBSCRIPTION.
— t UnwWt* oflS««er\ war# Inalalted : J.
|M Aroh#r. W. M.; H. W. il«rT#lT. «
, W ; w. M. Ll«bta#j, J. W.
In Advanoe, per Adduiu
$1.26
Tb« chain gang aectlona work
ar#:
No. 1 at Elko,
No. 2 at Capt. W. D. BlatVii plico,
n*ar Edlato River,
No. 3 at Rotemary Church.
W. V. Rluhanlaon, <i J. Diamond,
Clerk. Supr.
HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F M.
\ A /A roimlarcommunication of llHnnony
\M/ Lodge po. 17, A. F. M. will I hi held
tn liaeonlc Temple on Thurs<laj
aHflR Jan. 1(1 7.30 o’clock VtMlting
brethren are cordiahv invited to attend.
O. W. Manville, VV. M.
Wm. McNab, Sec.
Mr. C. B. Dunbar of Milletteville
waa In town Monday.
An Interesting letter from Hilda was
received too late for publication.
Jatnea M. Patterson, E»q., of Allen
dale, was In town Friday on business.
Mrs. Lizzie D. Rhodes, of Augusta,
the guest of Barnwell friends Iasi
| Barnwell county was well represent-
; ed si the mid-winter meeting of the
>outh Carolina Slate Fanner's Union,
held in Columbia last week, by Mr R
K. Worn!ward At the first session of
th" Union on Thursday, the report of,
the special committee on the measure
providing for a Male system of cotton
warehouses, which will be Introduced
in the geneial assembly, was discuss,
ed.
Supprindent Horace J. Crouch re
ceived two check* last week from the
State Rural School Improvement As
sociation for the prizes awaidcd to two
of Barnwell county’s schools. The
first prize of $26 was won by the Ap
pleton school and the second of $15 by
the Sycamore school. It is very grati
fying' to know that such good work is
being done In the country schools, and
it is sincerely hoped that the advance
ment will be even more rapid.
Mr*. Bailie K FI#M^ wife of,Mr. J.
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jtne lightened the
press day by h Is
WUltem 3
of PhUo^Pk^Arrison, a level headed
died on Amf| pulled The People’*
before very cleverly Saturday.
friend. ^
. .-kJ • C. Fields, who lives m ar
Amer l was in town Saturday and gave
•* arc ^ek a pleasant ending for The
such )
veral cars Merry Widow and Uai -
/ Flour bought before ihe advance;
will be to your interest to see me be
fore you buy. J. A Porter.
The Barnwell Branch of the Bank of
Western Carolina present* at. iot- rct-
ing statement of facts in it* new ad
vertisement In till* week's issue.
Measrs. George Blount of Appleton,
R. A Griffin of Robbtn* and Hnrtt^v
Owens of Dunbarton a lie ruled the
dance given here Friday evening.
Nlss Lnci'le Creighton iliarum gh
enterialned a number of friend* h i t-
dav evening Punch ar. ! a d.-llgbri il
salad course were served to the gire.I -,
The advertisement* <-f riu rchirt' .1
A Pf>rter, the Ka mrr* I nion Mer
cantile Co. and l.emnii llro. in riii*
week’s People de*er\e a ca'efol read
ing by careful bu\ er*
The young men of the town g*v a
lance Friday iu the .Ma«onic ll*|l
complimentsrv ta the vi*itiog s oing
ladles, Rxcel'enr music wa* f iimsl.-
e<l by an Italian or< he»tra.
(Julte a nuniber fr-on |•.ar•." II .t
pevt In go up to Columbia • I r.
day) afleriioou to *i e 1 .c 'V ')
Widow” In that city Uni'glit.
The Youngest Member.
In Thursday’* New* and Courier, a
dispatch from Columbia had the fol
lowing to say about the Hon. Norman
C. Creech, a member of the Barnwell
delegation :
“There is no question about who i*
tire junior member of the House. Mr.
NCreech ha* barely passed hi*
majority, and occupies a seal ort the
front row. He aomes from Barnwell
ha* a strong face, Is well connected,
and is observant. He celebrated his
21 *t birthday during the mohth of
October, and the election was In No
vember.”
Another Robbery at Blackville.
The office at the Blackville freight
depot was broken Into Thursday night
and an overcoat, office coat, hat and
cap belonging to Agent Keys Sanders
was stolen. A negro I* said to have
been seen running toward* the pas
senger station about the time the
southbound train was due, but he was
not recognized, it i* said,-and. there is
no other clue to the identity of the
thief. Mr Sanders, who was in town
Krtdav, Mated to a representative of
The People that a caboose, occupied bv
-oo,e railroad employes, had al-o been
robbed a *hort w hi'e ago of three suit
raeach cotitaining » nice suit of
el.itlo- tul'Migicg to the workmen
There have been a number of robber
|e« ,0 thl» con u t \ wi’hin the pa*t few
we>k«Hh|e\"rithi’ig |in««jb|e -bool I
he* 'oil'
justice.
l-i hung the guilty pirn* -
to
C. Fields, died on .Tuesday of Uet
week at' their home near Kiln*. In tha
h year of her age. Shehadboea In
health for a long time, but all of
•uffennga were borne with the
patient fortitude of the true Christian
woman that site was. Ou Wednesday
the body of lids good wife and mother
was laid to rc*t by loving hands In the
Mt. Olivet Churchyard, the Rev.
George Hopkins of Barnwell conduct
ing tho touching funeral services.
Mrs Fields was a devoted wife, a
loving mother, a true friend and a
devout Christian. She Is survived by
her husband, two daughters, three
sons and one sister, and the heart felt
sympathy of the entire community
gues out to ilieui In their *ad bereave
ment.
Mr. Wylie Bonds.
Mr. Wylie Bonds, the oldest man of
our community died at his home on
Friday night, after an illness of sev
eral week*. He la survived by ills
wife, two sons, three daughters and a
number i f grandchildren. His body
was laid to rest Sunday morning In
Uie Double Pond cemetery of which
ohmrch he had long been a member.
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Hilda, S. O. -fan. 21.
IN MEMORIUM:—DR. M. A. TURNER.
Resolutions Adopted by Hopewell
Lodge No. 127, A. F. M., to the
Memory of Brother Turner.
Whereas, It hath pleased our
Heavenly Master In Hi* Providence,
to remove from our earthly midst our
friend and brother, Doctor Milton
Anthony Turner, lie having been
transplanted from our Earthly Lodge
to that Eternal Lodge ‘'not made with
iiands, eternal in the Heavens;” and
Whereas, It is litting and proper
ttiat we, his brethren of Hopewell
Lodge No. 1j7, in a suitable manner,
should expre-s our sense of the irre
parable loss that we have suffered:
Now, therefore, we as Brother Ma
sons in lodge meeting assembled, do
hereby
Resolve. That in the death of Doctor
Milton Anthony Tomer, the medical
profe-don h i* lo.t a valued member,
our e nintry an-l 8: ite a faithful eiti
zen, nur rnmmnnitv a vaim-d member
and neighbor, and this Lodge one of
•her shining light'.
Kc- Ivcd, lliHt'(e pay this tribute
to In- iiiiin-rv. with sentiment* ol
The Bern well Delegation.
Although Die Barnwell couii f \ ,d
gatlnli 'o (he I .cgtala lu re I* comp'
t-ntireU ot new men. the geiitn-i
com,iM-|i.g It h ,(■ be. n lake’i »t i,
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Jailor G. M Msini* being k ,
There were nineteen pri-io vi.
neg'oes, in jail M >nd»> m
charged witli varioo* *
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and lie say* the or.let. tsk.-n
cord breaking.
A number of letri r* re, • .
week from differenu paru • f i‘
ty gava us reaeiui t" tc he*-' i
week I V ' i»lt» of I he l'c"i • >
unwelcome one..
Senator A B I'siter..,., .|
week-end with M* faun!) I I
tor is ‘ on Die job ’ .i ml * I (
ilia oonfldvnca pls> ed in h.m
yotera of the county.
Mr w. W. I f.|.e of I me.'
town Saturitav
Tlie montblj nieeDng < f t*
batch le Ag r.cn.lnral < i it> « ■
Friday
Dr. and 'I r» F. I I 'at • ••."
reiving roiigrat ola!lot,* on I
of a luDe daugh'er *• :to b
M r and M t* .Ldin hs'i*' >
Augusta —Augn.’a < tiM'i, ■
M r* I ena I »at ie* *p<'i.t I ia:
day witli her son, Mr. M P.
and family, returning to I,, r I
Matron of Columbia C' .lcgc
morning.
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U D k«Mi Its January meatlng
with Uft. W. E. Harter. .There wara
15 menbora presbnt. Plana were llada
to orlabrat* La*’» birthday. Appro
priate exerclao* will be held at the
school hall, Tbe rhapter will kleo
present tha fcbpol with a protrelt of
Gen. R. K. Lee.
Mias MaudeBpenksof Varnyille *i>ent
•ome lime with Mrs. Moye Iroarting
recently.
Monday evening a stvial tea wa»
(endured the teachers of the ichnol by
Mrs. Bailie L. Hander*. Later in the
evening young men Called and a sweet
course was served.
Mi«s Carrie Thompson spent a few
days with f,•'etuis in tho city.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Rogers, Jr.,
have been spending the past week in
New York.
Mrs ( harles F7ai|v has returned
from J dinston where she spent tho
holidaxswith iter parents, Mr, and
Mrs W. W. Sateher. ( -
J Willard Hiigsd ile lias just re.tirn-
ed from a few day*' vi-ic to Cliarle*-
ton
Mi*. Edwin Allen Is apending sev
eral days In Marlon.
• Mrs Henry Wells left Wednesday
for a short stay in Mayesxille.
Boy Corn Growers to Visit Washington.
Earnest M. Joyce, of Venters, and
Edgar S. Burry,of Tat lor, are the two
‘ all star corn growing hoy.-'’ from
this State w ho are enjoying a week’s
trip to Washington as the guest of
Uncle Sam The programme includes
a visit to President T .ft, tip* receipt
of diplomas from the secret,;rv of
agriculture, a vi»it to the departments,
etc. Nineteen hoys from the Southern
States have h en given the trip, and
they are in charge of Prof <) H. Mar
tin In tills State 75 hoys produced
more than ion bushels of corn to the
acre. The corn crop of the 12 South
ern States for I'iIJ wa* more than 200,-
000,000 bushels greater 'ban in 1900,
according to a di-patch f:oni Wash
ington.
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A Quick Parole.
Orangeburg, Jai.uarv 1' —Muck
Sloke-, the noted biin 1 tiger who was
given a -entcnce of live yearn in the
General S-.-nm* C'»u>t U*t Tuesday,
has been par"!'-i t v (b x' itiiir Bleu.e
Wa* .e-w+V.^U-4 *h
senee >evc i a I motitlis ago, he having
left Whi'e u der bond 'Hid taken ref*
nge j , Augu-ta, t, * Toe - heritl*eniH
niui,i'ate.t with Givi nor Blease and
l..val
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Dress Goods, Notions,
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pletc lines of
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money on yourfi
A Good
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tp make is that you wiff your
supplies at Molair’s during 1
year thereafter. Space will not
enumeration of the- many
r ^M stock—I want you
to call and see for
yourself. .*..
Courteous
Clerks
will attend to all of
your wants. May
we expect you?
Thanking you
for past patronage,
and with very best
wishes for a pros
perous New Year, I
remain,
Your friend,
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i h f r a'. < ,i cl ion in t tie nt_, "f
Bdiiwc/ on 'he qneation of re c.tab
. I'lni.g the di-iienaarv for tiie l-ga!
.ah • f al.odiollc liquor* and beverag*--
r, -aid !•"imt v.
Re;.r. aentalive ' reech mtrndueed a
’ ill t«. prov l ie for a licenae for bunter*
Mrs. L W Giwige of A h roU'e
wiahes tn know if 'ticre i- a v 'rr»n
living wlio can [ell her w at ■ oin p* ■ v
and regiment her f ither, Cap' I 1 tv ol I
S. Hair of Barn well I" Ol tl t V , tie " n ge, |
to tin ring l tie war bet wi < n t b" m i :. .
Meaar* J I” (’breech an I W n ('r. cb
were in (ow n on Friday i ,1 g ive a
sterling silver lltiing. to tbe lowering
clouds. Our line* arc in l-eil ci«l i>i
pleasent places when V'e have th"
frienpsbip of such good men
The editor groatlv en joyed i chat
with Uapt G W. Boylckton of Biack-
ville. Saturday morning, am! we liope
tbat tho next time this estiinuhle gen
tleman comes to Barnwell he can m ike
us a longer call.
We were indeed glad to meet,
IVo
and
talk with The People’* good friends,
Messrs. M. 0. Wail and B F. Baugh
man of Dunbarton and M. Bolen of
Elko, on last week’s pre-a day. They
are salt of the earth gentlemen and we
appreciated their call.
The People’s job department has
been kept very busy for the p i*t two
weeks, but we are jiUavs ready and
willing to giv£ onr patrons prompt
aervice. Our work is of Die best and
we are sure we can please you. Tty
us with your next order.
Mrs. B. P Davies and little son left
yesterday afternoon for Columbia,
where they will spend some time .virh
Mrs. Lena Davies, matron at Columbia
College. Before returning to Barn
well, they expect to visit relatives in
the old North State.
Mrs. H. W. Richardson returned
yesterday from Augusta, where she
went Monday to the bedside of her
little granddaughter, who was critical
ly ill. The little girl, Sarah Richard
son, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Alfred
Richardson of Allendale, is much im
proved.—The State.
Mr. W/M. Andrews was painfully
(bough not seriously hurt while out
hunting Tuesday afternoon in com
pany with Messrs. R R. Oox and W
C. Jennings. He waa putting his gun
In the back of the buggv when in
some manner it was discharged, the
load taking effect in hi* right hip.
Fortunately, however, It missed the
bone, ond Dr. J. G Wixdey, hi*
physician, stated that unless unlookeil
for com plication* sot In, he would
mod be out *X* la *
Many Arretted at Allendale
11 1' Gardner. I Minnie Moore V ri'
.ti I i u ii b* r, Hammie William* a''!
(Antin'.! ilnuim. titgriie*. and W T
>fi'tt. a vv till'' man v* hn claim* Atlan
ta a- ID* heme, were arrested at Allen-
il.ili Satu'dav by Chief Harter on Die
charge of aftemped chi breaking .
Tbe white man and tile lirat four
nrgrue* named above were brought tn
Barnwell Saturday afternoon by Rural
Policeman A. K. Dunbar, a-ssited bv
a constable and a special agent nf the
railroad, and lodged in jail. Johnson
vsa* arrested later, and there are sev
eral who are said to be implicate.!,
whose arrests ar# expected at any
time.
Hammie Williams with several oth
ers, were caught in the act of robbing
a car on a through freight train while
it was stopped for coal and water on
the suburb of the town about 2 o’clock
Saturday morning. ■
Upon the approach of the train
crew, all Die alleged robbers made
their escape except H William*, who.
becoming entangled in a wire fence,
was captured, placed in charge of Die
tlagman who was instructed to turn
him over to the police. On their, way
a party of negroes supposed to he
members of the gang, approached and
demanded the prisoner. The tlagman
presented his pistol and frightened
them away. Ou seeing the pi*tol
drawn, W illiams caught and wrung it
from his grasp and attempted to use it
with murderous intent, but, after a
scramble, the flagman overpowered
him, tied and delivered him to the pi-
lice.
Later Williams confessed and im
plicated the above named prisone •».
It is said that the railroad com
pany at Allendale has been annoyed
for some time by operations of car-
breakers, and the authorities believe
they have caught the members of an
organized band.
Hammie Williams, one of tho neg
roes arrested Saturday was recently
paroled by Governor Blease during
good behavior. He wa* serving a
sentence for murder, haying been con
victed here several yeara ago.
A dispatch from Allendale, under
date of the 20th, contained the inf >r-
mation that three more negroes bad
been arrested for complicity in the
carbreaking Scott and one of the
oegroea have coofetaed and will tes
tify against tbe othera.
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pa> you. If you use fertilizer, see our Force-Fccd
Distributor. The Hopper holds 100 pounds. If you
cotton and corn, sec the J. M. B. No.
Plow Stock—the steel beam will not break or find,
us for circulars and prices. Qur offer to the readers
D-rcr will interest you.
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What thr Corn Exposition Is.
Tim N at ion ;i! (’nr ii . \ p. i»i I imi i» f. i 'i
damcutallv i ducatiun 11; r. prc*cnt« a
bread vn-vv nf agt iruli ui :D progri'*'
and dcvi. l"pcii'iii liirnugli'int Die na
;inii; it «ci-- l >nli in grtudiic ferm tin'
result* of exp'rimctilal and ri'«' iitcli
work at thi' i.griciiltural iti'litutuuis
in many stale- nf the Union; It give*
accurate knowledge <>f the extensive
scope of the work done by the federal
department r.f tigrieulturc, and pre-
Adv.-rti'eiu. nt* .iiiiler t!na he id aie
eii irgeil loi at Die rate of ntie (••■lit it
word ei. ii iii-ertioti. with a mii.iintim
eliargp of twenty-live eeut.*.
DR.B.F.STORNE
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For Sab', A U'TO.M*'B1!.ERco !
ninalxiur in g vo I order, it not sold at '
private sale, will lie -old a: au.'tioti ;it j
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’gage
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ments bv individual- in many
during tti" preceding year. Ai
culture is iucliiiled in it* .scope. It is
not inei cl v a ‘.bow,'' but goes into
tae I umbiiiieiitn!-of agrieul. or il e.lu
cation, and dem in*trat>'* tlie peaeticai
application of progtcs-ive piiuciple*
in everv .lay faruitng.
F( r the ti. st time in It* liistorv, the
National Corn ex|.oaitiou i* to be he'd
in the South. It* scop' will he broad
er than ever before, and it will h ■
conducted along more comprehensive
linos than previously lu addition to
it* detailed survey of natioiuil agricul
tural atV'iir*. prob'em* peculiar to the
South, Uni S titheni farmer and Soutli-
ern rural life will jbe emphasized and
hinidled vv ith aliiiitv
The National Corn exposition em
bodies a progressive exposition
st ite* . be seen at Tlie Howard Mai'iiinc
ngt'L ! Blaekv iile, > C.
.op
1'uR RENT—!' acre- in town (f
B triiw i'll, goo I land, h'or further in-
toi m Dion call at tin- ol'iec.
i lop- Itoses,
^•ine two hor-e (aim lor *a!e, e,.n-i-i-
i,ng i f about seveiity 'cie-, inoic or
ie-s, about three and one half mile*
imrtliof Blackville, S t , C, Fbr fiirthei
|'?§I'ieulats app; v to
M E. /..'igkr,
Nor vv a v, . C.
applied
Record.
to agriculture.—Golunibia j Ashevill", N. C.
FOB SALF1 —(jood farm, cigiDv
it'-res, in Barnweii Couritv; well lo
cated. Best railroad ad vantage*. Ka-y
idea | term*. Address C. 1*. Southerland,
.lamiarv (>th,
(iain in one year,
1811,975.05
1968.299.70
$150,724.66
A New :'n ty iy
O-t Re l ived
a' Hjii. Top
S T A B I. L S
To Buy Johnston Newspaper.
The J.din*ton Ctiamher of Commerce
i« to organize a sDoek company, which
will own and control the Johnston
News-Alonitur. It Is probable thst
Mr. George Waters will edit the paper,
! WANTED—To huv timber Dnd-,
al*o two logging earr* and ten mule*.
We aUn want to contract the lugging
of a mill and the hauling ot the lum
ber to tlie railroad, a distance of two
miles. We are in the market for eight
yoke of oxen. Wiil need shortly ten
men of experience sawing Hces. al«o
They are oftbe
same right -ort
A I. \V A Y S
handled there,
ANo Nicest, Buggies in the State,
('(.mfortiiMe Surrey-, Everlasting
Wagons, II irpp*s ( Whips, Robe.*, ar.il
all stock equipment* at price* to profit
and t.|ea-e.
.INSURANCE.
l-'iRK INSURANCE
LIFE INSURANCE
health anp accident
INSURANCE
LIVE STOCK .INSURANCE
' SURETY BONDS
with Mr. H. <J. Bailey, the present fifteen men in an 1 around Ihe saw mill.
State wages and extierlence. Former
Lumber Company, Ridgevllle, S . C.
, editor, as president and buaineaa man-
| *«er.
Charlie proWi),
Your Friend.
All okl line Stock Companies. Per*
tonal attention given to all basineea In
trusted to my care.
If I can serve you In any of tbe
above lines, give me a call.
Office In Harrieon Block, Main St.
.Wm. McNAB.
And now ready for apooiy
Top Staplea, tie first mv)
and gentle
Also a
Wagon*.
Pennon Notico.
Notice Is "hereby given that
the present law. tbe Barowoll
Pension Board will meet oo
In February and March instead
days In March and April. *•"
All applicants for pensions
forward their claims to tho
once.
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Penaion