The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 06, 1913, Image 2
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•W* Jilory of our llfo bflnw
Ombm not from wh»t we <Jo, or
** know.
Bat dwell* foreveimore in wlmt
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—Dr. y»n Dyke
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Hi* Nation! Corn Show.
Tb® editor enjojed the privilege of
Jtn too brief and hurried vtult to the
National Corn Show at Columbia lxt>t
Batorday. We tlncorely with that
0«r memory waa retentive enough and
war apace large enough to give In de
tail tb* many wonderful thing* that
wa aaw there. But both are limited,
and In order to really appreciate the
Magnitude and educational ndvnnta-
^VKjhdf tbla great earn *how It ii necet
>-•' aary to aoe It.
In brief, It la practically the entire
United Htatea. agriculturally, brought
to the very door* of the farmcra of the
South, and It i* a rare opportunity
that they ahould not allow to paao
Without taking advantage of It. Every
thing that could po«s!bly be of Inter
eat and value to the farmer* !* ehown,
and the different exhibit* are In charge
of polite attendant* who take an e»
pedal delight In answering all <|u«*
tlona.
Many valuable object le*»eona can
be drawn from the»e exhibit* Th<ir<
one aeea the difference In the prodm
tlon of oropa where the land I* fertll
laed and where it la worked year after
Tear without anythin? being done
build It up. The value of rotation
crop* la alao forcibly ahown. and
farmer who hat hi* Intereat truly
heart could help being benetlited by
•yen a hurried vi*lt to tb* •how. Tin
longer one ttaya, of oour*e (he more
be will |*arn.
Thera waa not. we he'leve. a *lngi
vlaltor to the ahow but who prorroum
ed It great and felt that be hart been
baneflitad bar per cent by bl*exi>cndi
tura of lima amt monei M*riv win
had already been were gobig back *
gain. Othera were •|>emllntr eeiet*
daya In ('oliimbl* wlllr tlml one Iilijecl
ta vlaw, —to are «oi| le»rr), ami we fie
|I#T* that thev w III prortr hf the et
parlance They can’t er|| belp It.
Wa were eape< lallv proud of tb
lid exhlbfia maila hr South (’•ru
Hbe w»» well up In llie furi fruni
*f tba State*. but there i* *till room
far grant Vanprovemeut Mr Fanner
Won’t you go to t'olumbla Ibi* week
end makt a (mall lnve*rinpnt tn«t wi; l
repay jot* one bnn l |rc<) fold—\e«.
av«n a thoutand fold —in » bat > on can
gelo by tb* ex (writ nee of olticr*’. '.u
end let lbn*e expert, tell \ ou Iona t
Improve your land* and yuur cri.p pm-
dnetloa, die true value of fertilization
end crop aouiiou, how to luccccfui >
nombat you natural rnetliie* then
ennan borne and pm all thi* Into pra<
fie* and note the wonderful Imprme-
it your rro|>« will ahow
An opportunity ilk>> tbl* d.,«.rii
ktita erery day. nor every week our
^ every ntoah. nor everv »ear. To •ome
Itnuifwniar come again. Hetter go
Whit# It l( *o near
bl the banquet of the
let ton held In Cphim*
bln rvewntly, governor Hlaaa* hed the
following to eaj:
*•1 aey to you reprwantatlvaa of
dontb Carolina (meaning the preaidant
I of the Aaeovlatlon, a member of the
Houae and a member of the Senate)
that I have wiped the date clean; that
I will .bury all polltUal anlmodtlea,
and 1 propoie during my term a*
(* »vernor to ute every ell'ort in my
power fm the upbuilding and advance
ment of South Cirnlina.’’ ik
That, in our opinion, la one of the
mod aenaible ulterancca that the Chief
Executive of South Carolina hna made
and we dncerely hope that lie will he
able to live up to It. A* we have re
marked before, no good can come to
tbe people of the State a* a re*u|t of
the »on*olea« factional wrangling that
has been going on for the paat two
ycara. Governor IJloasc waa given the
l>ed opportunity ever accorded a man
when ho wa* elected to the Governor
ship of thia State two year* ago, but
he allowed hi* personal and political
anlmosltle* to got tho hotter of hi*
wisdom and added fuel to tho tin-
Perhaps ho was not wholly to blame,
and now that he has extended the
olive branch we hope that It will be
accepted In good faith. South Caro-/
llua has been the laughing stock /<(
the country long enough. let every
one who ha* the good of the State at
heart lay aside His III will towards the
present administration and / ^oik (he
advancement of tin* comdionwcultli,
fur Governor Bleaso aNo vituallv catm
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an
Eight Pag** Neat Weak
Next weak We prn|»o»f to iaaili
•ighl page, six column p a p e r,
will continue with tin. size pap. r
as the patronage of the p.mple
I^Ufy our doing 40. We hav<* fell
Wary much encouraged during the lir.i
MOWtb of our qdltorshlp. The aiher-
bava patrooDe.l u* very lilt
irehant* ami hiuine.. men
hay* given us orders for >| i!;e * bit oi
)«b work and our snt)«crltier* bave re
apondpd nobly with lliolr «iib*iTiptlon
.duos. We are adding new nsnns to
our list weekly and w lib thi* sort of
aupport w* will be enabled to putd «)>
one of the best weekly (paper* In thi>
aeotlon of the Stste.
Sand ua yoiw advertisement*, order
» your Job work from us an I if you are
• not already a sobserlbor, let u* put
your name on our bonks and see what
■ mark'M Improvement there will he
In The People.
If there Is any truth In the old tra
dition about tho ground hog; the *
ky little varmint saw his shadow 'Sun
day and returned to his quarter* for
another nap of six weeks, which
■teaoe that winter will not he over un
til the expiration of that period.
Watch and tee whether or not he i* a
good weather prognosticator.
out for the compulsory
white children.
eduction of
“Pistol Toting."
■ ward* of
cow sriUee
t c Aiken
“f’istot totiog" ornke«
men They conceal their
with their gun*, ’ say*
Sentinel.
I u nor opinion, it I* cowurdice that
llr»t prompts a mso to ’ tote” a pistol,
unless hi« tiH»iiif-» i* of aio h h nsturc
that the carrying of i t n uui i* to c-
e»«*ry to the proper pi rfotm u i • ati I
protect ion (i f that to i • i ti ■ - « I:,- ilini
we mean rural mail ctrri' i., . x.ir,’..
me»*( oge r», certain otiuer « i f th\i I i w ,
the
day*. So far
‘ , *cre^plBg,’ ,
bodies aeamlegly being determined to
eliminate all frletloo. If poaaibl*.
As waa to be expected tb* liquor
question haa taken up a great
deal of the time of' both
branebea. State-wide prohibition la
now looked upon aa a theory and ao
far not a (Ingle prohibition bill baa
been Introduced at tbla feaalon of the
General Assembly. On the contrary, ,
quite a number of counties are seek
ing to get look* from what Is nominal
ly called prohibition, but what Is
actually known aa "blind tigers.” It
is this condition and tbla more or less
general dissatisfaction with existing
conditions lu many ef tho so-called
prohibition counties that made U pos
sible for one of tbe modern miracles to
happen in tho South Carolina Legisla
ture, when the House passed a dispen
sary syatem for the C>ty of Charleston.
The Kittcnberg license bill D abso
lutely out of the binds of the House
now, having passed tho three readings
by that body, /it is now entirely a
matter for tl>4 consideration of the
Senate, and/j.udging by the vote on
ihe Cliftoiy bill, by which tbe counties
are givei/the right to vote on the re
turn of the county dispensaries in
May, .the Indications are decidedly in
favor of jhe adoption of the license bill
as applied to Charleston, and it will
probably pass the Hemite, If It Is al-
/i.wed to remain intact and other t orn
munltles do not make the effort to
tb- iui to the proposition.
On-of the important propositions
that w ill come up during the coining
week will he what I* known a* the
State wareliou*e hill This U a sequel
to the warehouse hill of last year,
which the Supreme Court held to be
unconstitutional on account of the
State’s credit being involved The
present bill nndertake* to raise the
necessary money for the establishment
*f the *y»tem and the erection of the
w irehou-e upon a plan similar to the
feriiji/er tax. Section !» provides: ’’For
the establishment and maintenance of
Lpis sy-tem an inspection fee of Jo
esoits .hall be p lid for inspecting,
girding and weighing each b*le of
snort »tapl- c*Uon anil .Vi cents for
raeb tiale of extra staple ootton or sea
Mund cotton, grown or offered for sale
in the Mate.”
Ii will bt seen from this that under
tbe provi.loiis >,{ the bill, at least Jo
White Boyg and Girls from
14 to 25 years old to learn
to spin and weave in Bag
ging Mill; will start pay at
from
$4.35 to $5.40
Per week while learning.
After learning can earn
from
$6.00 to $10.00
per week
Mill runs f>7 hours per week. 1-2 holiday Satur
day. Families having or more hoys or girls to
work can get new houses, with hath, i lert ric lig-hts
ami water, and all modi’i n com i ni/iH i's at very
reasonable rent within minulo walk id' mill. If
interested till in conoon In low and mail to us.
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
On Fielcl And Garden Fence, Rubber And Corrugated
Rooting.
LEIMIOnsr IBIROS.,
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CHARLESTON BAGGING MANUFACTURING CO.
Charleston., S. C-
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
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Major John W. Holmes.
Sey, It looks like old times to sec the
r*o* track advertisement and the new*
iMAdllnea, "Racing; Result* Yester
day,"In tt^e Charleston papers doesn’t
Itf And it must seem funny to out
siders that South Carolina should
tolarste s crowd of alien followers of
*-|bs xport of klnKa” in ao openly de
fying tbs law.
Tb* BranohvIHe postmaster quit
hMaase he reed about people sending
fcoMes through the parcels post and
'ft* «M not going to run any riaki.—
noMBOS Daily Times. Perhaps that
ItrsoobviUe postmaster, If he Is a mar-
"troublea” enough of
M*j. John W Holme*
Ma| J"Iin VS . II"lim ,• lit n■ d
ll|b|..|iCf "f I ho It.I I uw c i r. ..p i ; i ,|
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'vs- b k»* Ills jnuriici Ibiinign if-.
|ilic;, p-acful hnd vv iib"11! i '
(ion. A few friends gslh-r. I ib>u:
In* bcd*idc and hid- Irni an nil. . i m:
ate fare well and a liappv v. >, ig. ;.'ib.
laud dedicated to tare »i'ii|s ilk- hi.
I ii i Ii a raetcr, as genii- i- i uoniin
and a* strung a* a man. nne i- l. iiu
nate in ha ve the pt ivileg... nf kuuwing
unce In a lifeMme siicb a man Nn
nne ever heard an nnki'.d vvurd abnnl
him. and it is dnubtfu! that durnag In*
entire life he ever treasur nl an aiiiinn-
ity against a fellow being.
We love In Ihink nf Itim as w ( > ||rst
met him. He wa* siiing in tb- h>nr-
way nf hi* little ollico under the bid a
new *puper nn liis knee, and a- |>l|u>
with a long tytv stem in bis uuuiili.
Ill* clnthing w a* obi fash'nircd, and
hi* simple and kindly greeting b-|.ing
(•il tn another dav, tn a generaiinn
which devoted itnell to making |i.'np|c
fee! at home.
He wa*n strong and vigninns writer.
His style was clear, furceiul and il
luminating. Had bis ambition lead i ci"P
him to a great city hi* pen would have ' Ki-inilist.
won him fame and fortune, but be \v a-
contented to live among the pimple nf !
Ids adopted county. Here he di vided I
the energies of hi* entire later vear- 1
advising them, teaching tin in, and
heliiiug them to become ninre wnrtliv
cit'zens. For year* Ik* worked to dig
nify life on the farm. and advocated
the cultivation of garden*, the [dant-
ing of fruit trees and raising poultry
and diyersitlcation of crops. in en
couraging these thing*, now so popu
lar throughout the whole county, he
long preceded the activities nf our
agricultural college* and our state and
national government*. Hundred* of
practical article*, on the Improvement
of rural life, the establishment of bet-
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Sow Oat* Now.
No.v b f ire tb- rush nf corn and
ciiM"ii work begins we wish to urge
th- desirability of spring oat*. For
ibis, late sewing rust proof varieties
at- pr-f-i able The latest sowing
sb'iuld be coolined to the Hurt or Nine
ty Da) nat Shortage i.f coin is
suic to be filt before ,)une, and there
is no substitute equaf to oat* Sown
in late .l.tniiaiy. any time in February
a ml early March, the crop will mature
f"i hav in May and become both forage
and grain.
<M corns-, we all know this fact,
hut too many neglect to act on it till
too I mo. Then they must buy corn or
itid stock slider,—Southern
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
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Henry Black. Kr« Hlack, Kmma I’.bck.
and Leila Black,
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(Complaint not Served)
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J Barnwell, S. ('., Sept. Iltb. 1 11 1J.
drafts will
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I* Thirteen A Hoodoo?,
Judge Archbald’* Impeachment pro-
1 ding* came over to the Senate from
‘ the House of representative, on July
Id h-
| Ttfc number of Articles on the im
peachment are Id.
The vote in the Senate was taken on
the Idth day of the month.
At the 1 .iih hour.
< »f the year I’.iLI.
He wa* convicted on Article 1, 3 4,
and fi, which added together make
BL
And al«o on the 13th Article,
The roil was called by J. C. Crockett
r BM* aftYtoalturtl edition
J« «M f «r*dU to the
tb* men
ter equipped (choids, and the found-!
ing of social center*, may be found in ! — 1 ’ letters.
the (1 let of the Barnwell People In I Name of the Breeding Ofticer.
Legislature, the famous Wallace Houae
and a teacher of rare ability, hut for
forty yeara he devoted all hia time and
talent to hia little paper, making It a
| (justor la tb* Ilf* of each of iu reader*.
J — floutbarn ttebool Nana.
Augusttia Ba-on —13
Name of the reapoodent, Robt. W,
Archhald— 13.
Name of L’ouniel, A. S, Worthington
— 13.
SEND US YOUH JOB VORK
To ll.e .lef.'ii.l.n", Henry li:»,l. lira | Noli.c „1 Fi.,1 DI.ch., 8 e -
Black, Emilia Black and Leila Black, j Notice i* hereby given that tb- un-
YOC ARE HEREBA' SL MM(JNKI) 1 dr i>igncd will on Saturday. March
and required to answer the complaint, j 1st,, I'M.', tile wuti ll yii. .lohu Ix.Snt'll-
tn this action, of which a copy is here- J ing, Judge of Frobnto for Batnwell
witti liied in thcofllco of the Glerk of the founty , hi* tinal roUirn a* Atlmini*-
Court of Common 1’icas for said Coun- i Irafor of the csiate of Zed Bush, tie-
ty and to serve a ropy ol your answer 1 ceased, am: apply for Letter* Dis-
to the said complaint on the subscriber iiiUsory,
at his olllee in town of Blackville S' M. W. Busli,
within twenty days after the sci- i AdmBMstriitor.
vice hereof, exclusive of the day of ' Januaiy J-tit, BMi!. v
such service; and if you fail to answer * , _
the complaint within the time aforesaid
the 1‘laintirt in thi* action will avply
to tlie ('ourt for the relief demaiHiod.
in the complaint.
Dated Janua.y lltli, A. D. 1!M3
II. F. Buist,
rinintiff* Attorn* y.
To the defendants, Henry Blaek, H ra
Black, Kmma Black and Leila iibu/k.
Take notice, that the complaiul, to
gether with the Summon* of which
the foregoing i* a copy, was iVled in
the ollice of the Clerk of Court eACotm-
mon I’lea*, for Barnwell Cownty in
the State of South Carolina, on the !
13th day of January. A, D. JOB'!, 1
Barnwell, S. C.
January Httb, 11)13.
FRANCE.
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1.1 MC INSURANCE ,,
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INSURANCE
LIVE STOCK INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
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MONEY TO LEWD.
Money to lend o»’ f.r*t mortgage of
real eaute. 8 per cent intereat on
amounU under $1000.00. 7 per cent
od amount! ovar $1,000 00.
*• O. Pxxteraon.
All (,|tl line Stock Companies. Per
il. K. Buief, | j 0( .^i . t tretttion given to all business in-
7 - ! tru sted to mv care
! if 1 can serve you in *ny of the
Plaintiff’* Attorney.
you in any
i aFove In es, give me a call.
Offico in ilarrison Block, Main St.
. Wm. McNAB.
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J'l.U'i: wif-H: t!b’ Uv Misti is tit.’ watch-
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01 I am St iiinq; mt:o mul hd'er 1 iorscs,
Mules, Bti”-icj, C m ri;i”<’s, \Y.t.,i'its, Whips,
etc. than ever belcrc, an-.i still luive on hand
ipiite a iHiinhcr ol fiesii st. Uk llie cream
ol tiie Western maikels that I want you
to see. Willi the New Year I am in a
bettor position than ever before to supply
vonr needs and my ion- experience makes
7 it
me the best prei.ared beaK'' in this sort inn
to supply your c.erv want in tins line.
Buggies, Wagons ) Harness
My stock of High Gtade Buy-ies, Wagons,
ITwness, Whips, Lap Robes, etc. was never
better, and hat in-' used careful judgment in
buying, 1 am enabled tooller you exception
al values. Come and see me. I know I
can please you in both price and quality.
Charlie Brown, Barnwell, S. C.
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