The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 13, 1913, Image 2
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Mi 10 HitST LOVE
tENlMBERED THE SVEETBEAIT
of his nan
WILLED HER HIS MONEY
"'oro gwmolheMt* la Thetar Yoaa«
J*i*, l>lM««reed and Went Their
Via)-n, Hut After Look Vi-nrH Hr
IMre, WillinK All EU» I'ropertjr t<.
Hbi FI rut Sweetheart.
aetnembrance of yooth’s Bra
•woolheart days wrote a romantic
flnaJ chapter to the life of John K.
lushes, who died a few days a^o at
Marirfta, Okla., after leavin*; all bin
property to Mr». W. Y. Atltlnaon, of
l,ewuan. Ga.. widow of the late W.
. AG»ii'M)n, who waa Governor of
Georgia a few years ago.
Mr. Hughes and Mrs. Atkinson,
-no Aaa formerly kllaa Susie Milton,
v.(J wari!erod far apart since their
.Tst ti n unco; both had married otti-
• r a'vi et neartfl they met afterward,
♦fr llugiiea' wife had died some time
iTer Uriji. Atainson's nushand ha I
. vaeed uo, ay .<ut the last will and
ct 3f Mr. Tlnghos left his ee-
Aia to the first »-**»*.' o if i,e had
re" loved. Mrs. Atkinsou is pont-
nAstnr at Newnan.
•V t.dioTam was received in New-
van ca hhursday of last w“~it br’ng-
-g tnt'-Hignnce of the sudden death
*t Marietta, Gkla . of John F.
fng^i s. vvh'ch occurred In that ri f y
i trie nUiit prertous. This an-
•>onnc* !’.>'tit would have h<‘**n of Ht-
) cota< rn to Newnan peopia under
r’dinary clrcuinstax^e*. as i T ught“t
■ vs nly slightly known there; but
vis d uth brought revelations of a
serHonal and romantic nature which
*avf ir,vested the event with an In-
ijre*t slmost tragical
Nearly forty years ago John
Tnghci and Sasie Milton were
«cbo<dit.afei and playfellows at Mar-
ADtis FIs . where both resided They
eecstne sweetbeerts. he being then
about fifteen, and she two or three
fair* )r>ijn<Hr It ws» their first ei-
perience in lore, and they were ar-
.‘evitly afarhed to each other When
•evnnti nn or eighteen, yonng Hughes
• ort off to college Shortly there-
4ft**r Susie Milton wae sect to Lacy
Vfi'b Institute, at Athens, to Snlsh
tor (xlucation, and the sweetheerts
-f *-arll*>r days drifted apart
|t.-f <re drifUng apart, which was
ausi .1 by Interference on the part of
ho peri'iits of Basie Milton. ths
yoocg I'ouple had been very fond of
^nh othnr.
In 1, r senior year, while pursuing
ter studios In the prearr*bed course
•or joiitig lailies et Lucy v'obb Miss
d' l ’in mot at a college rev-option
1 V. Atkinson, of Newnan.
Jv c sin lent In tee law depart-
oi-'il ■'( tbr State university Later
» r " •• sr—et The union prov-
• ! i ! U-rtMy h'tppy one l'i' 1 F • n
(,> nrntiuen m'dr hiMiio and
» ' i ■•••• v. r>' 'cn'"rr>' l •> the
v»t» •»»••• vo'irr • usSafi S a tol-
>w • 'I'ons culu maim* lu his elec-
'ii I■ i l’ i' rovornorshl;i
,. .a 1 mtable dwath ehorti* af-
'W )• IV’i j the rovemiT s ctllce. the
An*or\ , • 1 heroism wth which his
• i<i' A u.'uni'd the c*r** and rospon-
iibr ’v nf reiring ind edurafng
fie!' children her splendid success
‘■otli in h islmsee life and hs jvost-
na- r at \ewnai_ are matters of
Oiw' history.
SIX CONVICTS GO FREE
UOVKRXOR BLEAHR SET THEM
FHEH TUESDAY.
la tha Batch Were J. Y. Garlhigton
and Three Negroes Who Had Kill
ed Other Negroes.
John Y. GarUngton of Laurens,
president of the Seminole Securities
company, serrlag a sentence of three
yean In the State penitentiary, was
paroled Tuesday by the Governor of
South Carolina during good behav
ior. Garlington was convicted in
rhe Richland county court ia lilL
on tho charge of breech of trust v.itfc
fraudulent intent.
James Stobo Young, the socretirv
uf the Senilnoio Ooinuany, was con
i icred at the same tune and was sen-
tenoed to servp one year in the peni
tentiary. Young was later paroled
>y the governor.
The govoroor grantei the parole
to Gariington during good behavior
ind according to the statement filed
with the secretary of i the
■ondition that ho
-. ato for u pen ! ;
lays and on th•• * ;rr
that no no. t • m 1 t :■
this or other tunc -» ”
Followin'* .'cvic'-i'-n ft the
Kichland C" ^ • . r« J-.-di.e L •or ;r*
K Prince the • .-so of Gurtm .tea : na
roung was ap,
1 le'.<. r
taa L.ch
PERPLEXES THE DOCTORS
l\ IOWA MAN IS SliOWLY TUUN
ING TO HAKI) HONE.
i lie (Kxinevl Farmer's Strange Di
sease Started With a Stiff Neck
Alsiut Eighteen Years Ago.
CiJ'irT. V ‘ICCi.Hi 'tl i I
atfi.rming the s n: t.oo of
lar.d court.
' r be gov - ",': or h: j 3 gran'
to Eddie Peterson, who
vtoted In G--i - -a
on a charKo .f nurder
recomtnen/i.*' ' n to rne^y '■ as s.-»>
t 'ncixl to a .:*e term La tho tGaU>
penitentiary.
Fanmo - ho vaj > jan-f-
ed in Dari*-if >u I'Oin'y r <n 'h“
chn-re of m i , i > 'a': i ' M i.ud J
--nteocp'l • - ■. * * v i -n J • tr-v hurt
be—n granr.vi o , arole ’ir:..g goo<t |
behavior.
.\mos Hooi'^r, who was c-inv1c*«»d 1
in Richland ^'i'n'y in ’hot* no the!
charge of larc-' y nzl aentc"~"l to
“erve five years In the S'atc ;—nl-!
•entlary. has been paroled by the
Governor
Mace Jeffccnl sho waa coovtchcd
In rtamw*SI cminty on *ae charge of
violating tho ■ilsr'-'nsary law and sen-i
Frank Worden, of Colfax, Iowa,
will give to any surgeon in
Jie Lulled Stales who will break
bis back with anything short of a
aiedge hammer. W oulen spent last
eeek in Omaha, Neb., and was seen
by a number of physicians, but when
ne left the city he carried his thou-
..mi uuiiais w iiu Luui.
W oi den is an osailied man—in.
>nly real one .n the country. He i,
.iso a tarmer and lives near Colfax
Iowa. With the exception ot un
eyes, hla tongue and his arms trou.
.he elbow down, he is one huge pieci
ii boi.e, without a joint or a hinge ot
my kind. His body is as bar . a.
• lone and as rigid as a piece ot steel
-»t as noted, he can not move a
single muscle of his entire body. A
'lay and ail night h > lies straight an
■*'!if, mouonimvs. He "in nor laugh
ho can not even smile.
!.' ..it"' < ; s ago orden awok*
v\ .t.'i a '>i:v h i . e a i j 'i
;>•: n. but r > o ii i no» !••.).*> ' s '.e ■
as. : “ "v s ;■ ii ix ■ •! h:s custom. Hi
■ n ' i ' -ir e, ' .
woi'se and h" fin-
: ho 'ami!v • ii. si. :..a
! no ’ •
i ms'
>ui i
_ . at a aye si 1 r.ess,
'< "That' 1 ! soon w ir 'iff, ’ Hi
.. .. • .-> .)••! t •'•i'll aw ay Wot
u wen' t ■ v to * .ctor \'. !
: s t•!:>** the <*octor feind seme*h'n
.aI r,u//ied him. Wh' 1 " making h>
r it.on bo <ib»i'<>'.'bat W'or-
a • i i si ra ttea . -'! >.
- ;i ,.r V '.D4 then he 'a.•'d
'. •ther rt tebor.
The —'i''. i • '■'■s .in was v’ n ■ i/
. i
fenced to one y*wir, h*s tw-en paroled
on ths coodttfon That he pay $100 to
ths clerk of court of Karnwall.
Jeaao W Crappa or Je«M W
Grapfe's, who wna coovlctsd in Col
leton county on the ''hargs of mur
der ami upon r«commenda'lon to
mercy waa et«*\ter.r«<i to serve a life
term In the Sta'e penitentiary, ha*
hee« parr.lfv!
• r.
Or a '.Ike i ha-i 1
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a big Por."fi’
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quids
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denin
VALl K (»► I \K( EL iN)t+T
l‘r<n»le Hase Mreaily IU*o*-rtf«vl to the
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Jonit bun n
• •• annoc.
r» uo r'' ■ •
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lialf of I Tie te'Hl'tl r—v—UII-*
i s' t urtr.g tii' ' J wr.rrt.
••'.a•■■•o f m... -y 1 iad I'
f h,05 s i, ,• going pi-,
lirpati'hi'd sf v oxt f $'’9‘
shout 7 7 con's n par-' d
"Luiier tho postage rates previous-j u
!. in for- > . • . etit an ouce ' said t: w:
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II !. II W t 1M 'ME r X V.
\il Ini onit*x lix>r i i r'e u-mnl l>o|
iars lo iw' T.neil.
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irrled and went out w.-xt He
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s'pe»s man. and p’< s-
a year ago 1 's w !'e
rg Tie ohi'dren ' u tits |oie'.
I t h Mlg b • S | t J ’bo
T of hlx 1,1'vbi'i>d it tvs. sud
;t.i'I to s*c her again.
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ar 1 durini
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stay w
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the
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rh.nigo o'l the rt rT'orntii.n »«t aT"1 provide for a »ax
. a.'kagcs was oniy
on
all incomes above
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NOYS SEN VTOH TILLMAN.
n bott'e
heir first meeting in nearly thirty
.tears. Early in January ho return-
ad to his home at Marietta. Okla.
On tho night of January ?2 be was
inddenly stricken by death.
Since then It haa been learned that
Ye left a will bequeathing all of his
property to Mrs. Atkinaon. the play-
diate and sweetheart of his boyhood
days. The will has been forwarded
cv Mrs Atkinson, duly and properly
executed, the property conveyed by
the testament consisting of monev
and loan notes amounting to several
thousand dollars, besides valuable
peal estate In Oklahoma and Texas.
Mrs. Atkinson left Wednesday even-
iog for Marietta, Okla., and next
reek will offer the will for probate
Ia that atate.
The above is a true romance, If It
4oe# read like Action. Such things
often haprien, hut the world never
hqars of it Many a man and many
A woman carry stamped on their
hearts the image of their first sweet
hearts. They marry some other later
sweetheart, but the Image of the
frst remains to the end. and after
tha old days oome back to bring a
-sadness that none but the sufferer
•an understand. John F. Hughes
t con id never forget Susie Milton, the
(pgreetbeart of Ms youth, and so it Is
Wants Hmoking In the Senate (Tiam-
ber Prohibited.
'i: <
r I
rr.t'iu in fa . ( r of leaking
H'-.v r.a * i ii a a Cbin gri' .-iuna
If Senator Tillman of South Caro
lina, can have hta way there will be
no smoking In the executive aessions
of the senate. He Is very sensitive
to the odor of tobacco and made an
effort during the executive session
Tuesday to have smoking prohibited,
but, as the question Is not covered
by the rules, be failed. He then
gave notice that he would soon intro-
dne a resolution prohibiting smok
ing In the senate chamber at all
times. Confirming the report as to
his Intention, Mr. Tillman said:
-There Is no more reason why sen
ators should be allowed to smoke in
executive session than In open s< > e-
sions. Many men object to tobacco
smoke, and just because they are
members of the senate they should
not be compelled to sit where they
must submit to it.”
there ha« t" en so-ae xenti-
he ;! i.', 1 ’ a
I'^Tda'S
who have been preparing for the
final rntiflrat:an by the ont,.* p*'i-
rr.ate an income tax would bring in
about $1 00,000,000 a year to the
government.
THE GHOSTS ARE BUSY.
They Run People Out of an Apart
ment House by Noises.
... AC*:ii,'iL iY /aMl ITkg 1X1 a MTA °ld. Has all saddle gaits and trots
CLAbMHLD COLUMN AND harIU , gs . A Handsome horse in
FARMERS EXCHANGE
• op d» n ; ii*i>'>i
Sneads, Fla
. . , . V .. Wl .. ' CO‘l
■ > (!uy !<eu»edy Co .
harness or ^uuder the saddle and
good qualities. Also Columbus bug
gy and hurness been in use nine
months, Will Bell turnout for $500.
John H. Mayes, Newberry, S. C.
l-ewi* Irt.ng Staple Cottou .'aeetl—41
per bushel. M. Farris, R. F. D. 15,
Pineville, N. C.
i»uroc-Jer»ej»—Rich breeding, high
quality Moderate prices. C. O.
Oakes, Assumption, 111.
I or Sale—F resh Carolina Rice, m*al.
the best stock food. West Point
Mill Company, Charleston, S. C.
Wanted—You to have your mer
chants get our prices on peas. Pal-
ineiio Brokerage Co., Greenville.
Phone
(e paj llu* poxiugix—Send your cot
lais by mail to the largest laundn
in South Carolina. Capital city
Columbia, S. C.
A anted Cow Pens—Any quantity up
io s x hundn d bindiels. a:so t>oob-
ers and Spanish i’eanuts. Kilgore
S> t d Co,, i’la lit City, F'ia.
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Jouauueta Krosl-Proof Cabbagfi
Plauia—No better to be had any-
a here. $1 per 1,000; 5,000 and
over. 85c per 1.000. Jouannett ■
early Giant Argenteull Aspargus
roota, $4 per 1,000. Get the best
Alfred Jouannet, BoK. ML Pleas
ant, S. C.
Kro*l 1’roff Cabbage Planta. Strictlj
first class, hardy aud toughened bj
tha snow* snd frost* 0>»ly best of
seed used. Send 75c forbOO; |1:25
for 1.000; $3:25 for 3,000; $5 f*r
suggestions and price liat free.
Wakefield Farms, Charlotte, N. C.
M'lected eggi* for hatching—Crysta
white Orpington yards. $2.50 fo
If); prize pens, $5 White (.eghor
yards. $1.50 for 15; Prize pen
$L'.f>o. Cockerels for sale. Fou
prizes Stale I air Raielgh. i ,nv * r1
. , . ... r->r. »*
I —Fine )t i veeto nf very nlil en
* th' f' .in nf vt.fieere'l furnlturt
ii’ribbonrds. beds, secretaries, chair-
"M*t<>nis nrrror*. etc.: old pistoU
"••! i-s. stamps pcvltT, brass Fu'
n'ure dnn t h.a'.e lo be in gnnd <ci
iitmn Aililrers E it. (iilt'nur. 11
A fst Sa't.t Clair. Irnl'ana: nlis. Ir..
DEATH COMES IN PANIC
n«
vlVOMEX ARK TRAMPLED TO
DE.1TH IX A MAD lll'SH.
Cry of Fire Start* Stampede, aad •
Smoke From Exploded Moving Pic
ture Film, Added to Terror.
A boy's cry of "fire” and the
smoke from an exploded reel of a
motion picture machine in an East
Side New York theatre Sunday night
resulted In a panic among the audi
ence of 400 persons and a rush for
the exits, in which two women were
killed and eleven other persona so
badly Injured that they had to be
sent to hospitals.
The panic occurred In one of the
most densely populated section* of
the East Side and the thousands
who poured Into East Houston street,
u front of the theatre, and rushed
;o the doors added to the confusion
and to the number of injured.
The two women, who have not
lien id an ti fie I, were trampled to
death in the crush of the crowd to
reach th" doors. The opere'or or
the machine soon exfinu.i;-ii> >1 the
ii.ru.ii
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i’ellagru. Itlieuiiiati-iii, F.i /eiua i t'a
> >! x ax T r m'as itemed}. Th r'
• ■.is • >f ru M a '1 » rtl ’ rni'i
ial* unq'iT-si iunali.e in s: •. ■
•'I !■ S i > he: ties for f FA pres
,.re 1 I Mrs doe i'd ►•')>-. s He' led
•o . K i " ri-o N C p. ST K: In. y ,
I, # • l, f ' r I)..*' p..!d
■xcrt'd Corn for Snl<
A. I Mar. ,"i . i
1 a
-n'li 4 ai 'i s t*
, tic fia ■ - did not
.-.read h".und the fireproof cage in
ahii'h he workrd
V.':',!! tie* i a ’ 'lion of one rear
i 'ii the theatre w ix 11
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M»rr) ! f > " u I* * *.e. > The IteilaMe 1 horn $1 per I', $ ' (>er ! m. F»*
C n 'idea ■ i. S ■ ul ’’lub has *i, d White Indian Itunner Buis
Urge number >f •o-althy el!*lh|ei e*** |: rer l$12 per lou W
nie:iit)er», fo'b ». «■-» wishing rwi'l} *e.l y. u e*** from prize wlnne'-'
riirt r i *•• i'x.r ,' .ouk ’ree Mrs l We ’•in'wtirur.er «e sho* A * e i
W rubei. it< \ ‘ss .if.d. Cal 1 fur ,\ r*y in (,u«ior» W F i»u
h.ng'.^a. Auguel*. G* . Rout* 2. H<
11 ' i -he's "M-rts* I in j ' 1
.''on »e-e<l Also I'"J
F-iia' f" r H*lrluug — .x C W
e,
downward affe-'iing his •■<> 1 v, ai-
llmb* »nd 'h*Mi b.s '•■••i Eight V'-ar-
(fter the morrtin* »h**n he di-iov"!
F.w SMle-
pr )ve<;
bUrti.el* CO' I
:>roo' *< • i i
to
Con
p \ H'xT IN SOI I* IP *< I/E
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Ran • IUin.1 Tiger.
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parr i''i| I ar* Add'es* M S I A..
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order, ba .in •• t». r :( the ;>I; nts ar.- I tie were kil'ed.
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Sweet Potato Plant*—Nancy Hull
and Porto Rico, $1.75 per thou
sand. I am pushing the Porto RVco
because, they are better; they yield
greater and from four to six week*,
earlier than anv I have ever trTed
J. A. Wilke*, Pine Castle, F la.
ElectrocotfXl by Switchboard.
Roger Williams, representing an
Atlanta firm who has been at Cutn-
bert, Oa., several months installing a
water and light plant, was electro
cuted Tuesday night when he came
In contact with a live wire while
working on a switchboard. He leasee
a family at HaaMrarm. o*.
Rapptngs and gentle tappings, that
Ett from windownanea to tho doors
and then come from the floors and
the walls, are mystifying the police
and siplrtt mediums at New Castl \
Pa., and have driven the tenants of
a bie apartment house into a j ant-:
of fear.
So alarmed have the tenants be-
.'omo that fonr policemen hatTrdjfkn
defaiiod to look into the matter. A
Vdicoman stationed at eacu
apnvt'jent.’ They admit hearing -.ne
rapping* at all hours of the day an 1
night, but have been suable to solve
the mystery.
One policeman, who was sitting
Just inside the door, was startled ba
the loud clicking on the glass panel
within a few Inches of his head.
Throwing open the door quickly, he
found the lighted hall way empty. A
medium was sent for. who tried for
an entire day and night to read the
rapptngs, bat was unable to make
any headway. •
Harlem School of Nursing, Incorpor
ated 1907, tenches and graduates
nurses by four months' corresponi-
enco course. Hoitu; study lectures
printed with ROb questions. Write
for booklet. 212 West 139th
Nt-w “^York.
I'eli'toUH H«*ue Made <'andie*—Sen'
you by parcels post. Write us fo'
price* on any of the following
Walnut creams. Cream Coeoanut
Cream Walnuts, Almond, Filbert
Walnut. Butternut Mars, Nut Cream
Caramels Cream Mints—all coloi«
Buttercups, Brilliants, Peanut Bru
tie. Butter Toffee, Molasses Cand'
or anything that suits ypur fan'*
Nrv trouMe to answer- Inquiries
Hahn and Co., Charleston, 8. C ,
Makers of the "Purity Ice Crear.
and* Candies.”
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Heed Sweet Potatoes—Nancy HaM.
THumph, Myers’ Farly, Pumpkin
Yam, $1.25 per bu. Can ship from
one bushel up to car lots, also plants
from above varieties, $1.73 per 1.-
OfiO. Illustrated catalogue free.
Myers Peed and Plant Co., Tlfton.
,Ga.
Cabbage Plants direct from Younges
Island. Single thousand, 80c; two
or m< re thousands at 75c. Cash
with order saves return charges on
money. Western corn, 80c, deliv
ered In 25 bn. lots upward. Fred
F. Pooser, Orangeburg, S. C.
Potato Plants—We are booking or
ders now for spring delivery of
Nancy Hnl!^ and Porto Rico yam c
Let us have yonr orders early so we
can arrange to fill promptly. Or
ders received Ip January must en
close 10 per cent, of full amount:
those In February 20 per cent.; bal
ance 10 days before shipping date.
March orders cash In full. 500.$1;
1,000, $1.75; 5,000 or more, $1.50
Write ns for prices <^» other truck
plants Taft Garden Co.. Taft, Fla.
E. L. 8pahler, President; H.
Hortley, Manager.
C.
Major Glaze’s elentlon Is the first
Instance that we have ever known
where a high office was absolutely
Per Ssio—Oo* hay kora* fire years forced oa a man.
\
Bookkeeping, Bunking and Siiort-
hand open more avenues to aucces*
than any other treming.
Graduates placed iu PROGRES
SIVE UP-COUNTRY. Educational
center. Investigate.
CECIL’S BUHL# ESS Ctfl.LEGK,
S. Dept. 8. Dept.
Spartanburg, B. C. Anderson. 8. O,
FARM AND PECAN LAM%
Dark loam, red clay *nb*ot1. Any
site farm you wish, near rail
road. arhool* and rhurebe*.
Price* from ft A to SM per ecret
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