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7 * « Th# BaraWall Paopla. lattrad at Um Poal Offloa At BArnwal), 8. C., AS MOOOd oIam BAtur. JOMM W. MOLM»A 1 •#0-1912 B. P. DIVIES, Editor and Proprietor Subacriptioua— By the year $1.25; six months, 75 cents; three months, 50 cents. All subscriptions payable in advance. Advartiaaments—L e « a I advertise ments at the rates allowed by law. Lo cal reading notices 10 cents a line each insertion. Wants and other advertise ments under special head, 1 cent a word each insertion. Liberal contracts made for three, six and twelve month. Write for rates. Obituaries, tributes of re spect, resolutions, cards of thanks, and all notices of a personal or political character are charged for as regular advertising. Contracts for advestisino not subject to cancellation after first insertion. Communication*—We are always jrlad to publish news letters or those per taining to matters of public interest. We require the name and address of the writer in every case, not for publi cation but for our protection. No arti cle which is defamatory or offensively personal can find place in our columns at any price, and we are not respon sible for the opinions expressed in any communication. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY U. U'l.t. Lynch Law. The opponent* of lynch law, and these Include all law-abiding citizens, will find a strong argument in the lynching last woek at Houston, Mi-s., of two negroes for the same crime. The body of Mrs. J, C. Williams was found In a pit under her bouse. She had been clubbed to death and stripped of a diamond ring and other jewelry. The crime occured Thursday. Andrew Williams, a negro, was arrested ami charged with the crime. A mob took him from the jail ami hanged him Friday. The same night Divel Rucker another negro and an euiplove of Mrs. Williams' father, was arrested and hidden by the sherltf. He was found by a mot>, taken from the oflh-erv the official < ourt stenographer aummond to take lilt testimony, and after con fessing to the crime in tne pre.euce of |*er»on», was condemned to death He w*» chained to a steel pump In the Court House >ar.|, oil- aoaked wood piled about him and whlla the officers of the law looked on, powerltki to prevent, be was burned to death, in his confession Rucker declared that Williams was guiltless of tba murder of the white woman. That Is the trouble with lynch law and mob rule, and this lncide.it should serve. In a measure at least, to cool the most ardent advocates of Judge Lynch A mob la usually composed of a crowd of frenil«<J men who have lost com- pl«ta control of tb«lr faculty for sound Judgment,and ulna tlmasout of tan,are bent on killing eomebody, whether h# be the guilty pereon or not, thereby eulnlng their own hands w|;h blQOd iod patting a bloi dn the fair name of their mother State. But because thtio raeh took the law Into their hands, an Innocent human being was foully murdered (there can be no other name for It.) It matter* not what his color, he has a right to the protection of the law. Had cooler beads been able to dominate the situation, who doubts that a speedy trial and conviction, would have followed*the confession of Rucker, and justice would hav? been eativtled without resorting to mob vio lence f wwll’a baIa tboroughfAr*. Wt r«A)tM thAt tb« offloe of OOOMllBAB Ia the •BtAllAr towns ta a tiMnkiOM position to bold and that the boo who hold theae offices are “cuaaed” In and ont of aeaeon, but It really aeema like there might be eooe way out of the mud. In another colamn we are pub lishing the views of a Barnwell citi zen, and while the street may be dry and In good condition when this paper goes to pres*, still It will give the people something to think about. Barnwell should not be like the Arkan san, who, when asked wbv be didn’t tlx his leaky roof replied, "Well, you see. when it rains I can’t lix it and when it ain’t raining, it don’t need tlxing.’’ The Corn Show Is Still Open. Those who have not alreatK availed themselves of the opportunity to at tend the Fifth National Ut.rn Expo sition in Columbia have been given a few days of grace, and we urge every one who can to go up to Columbia this week and see this great agricultural exhibit. Under influence brought to bear last week, the powers that be de cided that thev would continue the ex position until Friday night of this week. Everything will remain intact and the belated ones will see and learn just as much as did those who attend ed earlier. You won’t begrudge the little time and money that it will cost you to spend a day or two at the show. Aiken got'iuite a bit of free adver tising, of a certain kind, out of the Beach trial, tint f r om a di.-tsnce It look* tike there was "much ado about nothing,” It is very interesting to note that ont* result of the trial is that the Beaches and some of their friends have sold their Aiken property and from this it is presumed that thev will no longer spend their winters at that resort. If this is true, Aiken will lose more than she will gain by the affair. K.-hionablc women in I.ondon and Fans art* now hav ing artith ial dimple* produced on their faces to enhance their heau'y. We';) Pet tliai the ' tlm pie doctors " could do a land-* Uice busi ness in Uhm leston. "Some little Known Fact* About < >ld Charleston Headline. Hut we have been learning a good deal ubnut new Charleston and conditions there since the Legislature tias been in aes- sion. DC DC DC DC 3 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. I3C dcAth of Mrs. lUry Coward on Satur day last, following a fall which she sustained several days before. She waa 88 yean of age and a better woman never lived. Mr«. Coward waa twice married, and ia survived by her tonf Mr. M. 0. Wall, of Dunbarton. Al though $ PCpfOSfentative of The People made persistent inquiries, he was un- albe to get any other infornation than that given above. The sincere sympathy of a host of friends goes out to the loved ones in their sad hour of bereavement. , Little Lady Can Can. While at the Augusta corn show we saw the exhibit made by the Girls’ Canning club. Among then whs the display of Lillie May Dubose, of Aik en, S. C. She pm up 1,492 quarts of canned goods from one-temh of an acre, and waa awarded prizes amount ing to $7 LOO. But leaving toe prize feature out of the question, the canned goods were worth 4,.L This Is equivalent to |siL00 per acre. Of course this includes the trouble and expense of canning the tomatoes and beans; but it goes to show the value ' of putting our products Into ttis prop er conditions to bring a good price. These tomatoe* uncanned might not have brought upon the Aiken market more than $1 s.(hi, or there may not have been any salt* for them at all. These canning clubs have a double value; they teach the girls how both to produce and to oreserve for future use. Some farmers complain that they can not sell oat* and corn for money like they can cotton ; tint if they w ill learn to put these oats and corn into chicken*, pigs and fine cattle they can sell them at a double profit. —Southern Cultivator. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, / County of Barnwell i Court of CommomPlta*. British and American Mortgage Com pany, Limited, Tlaintitf, vs. Katle Heed, et al., Defendant*. Bv virtue of a d-rret*! order to me directed Kl the ah >\e entitled csu*P, I will sell at Barnwell. In front of tin* (Ourt House. on MmoUv, March • ird, ,\ I>. I'd.I, i’ being «ale*dHV in -aid ■nonrh, within the legal hour* ot »ale, the following described real i roj.- errv : All that tract .flar'd .iiuare, lying a * i. i being u \\ i||i*'oii Town, ship, containing one hundred and nirnty-ki x i 11*<. acre*, uni hounded a* follow*, .North by land* of M. K Ha r an I W. H, Kennedy, Ka»: by public road leading from W illLton to Edtsto River, which road «et'«ra'e* It f i om lands of M r* Haraev; South bv land* of Mr* H .1 Harvey and \\ r- t bv Unde of s A. Wwe. Te rns of sale cash. Turf i*»er to pav for pui-er*. Re sold at ri»k of former purchaser H . I.. O' Hannon, M a»ter. Master'* office. Feb. ]"th. T'l t. Main Street. In speaking editorially last week of / the cond.tion of Maly Street and that it was proposed to r(»n a boat line to the two depots, opt neighbor,The Sen tinel, overlooked/the fact that a former council bad bui^c three concrete piers across the Street. We do not think that the llovy of water at present is deep enougo to tloat the boats such as will proba/bly be put in. We hope, however/ that whan the government's expert arrives ;tbat be will be able to accon^)lisb some great engineering feat^nd overcome that difficulty. We do fiot wish to throw cold water on anfy progressive proposition of this ind, as enough has already been /poured on the above mentioned Street. We might remark further that if there are any newspaper* in this State that would like to engage In ‘‘mud- lling!ng ,, they will find an excellent opportunity awaiting them in Barn well provided they can secure a suit able location on Main Street. But, seriously, something should be Editor The Bara well Feople - Wnat I* the matter with the town council of Barnwell, that they are willing to let the mud and filth remain on Mein Utreei until l| ji y/T?q»|ve?i All along In front of the Post Office down tv lb? H" 1 ?* auJ on the oppotlle tide of tbS street up agalnit the •IdeWalk tor the width of 1 or 4 feet the mud from the recent r*ln» end all the accumulated filth of the street il banked up against the curbing. It Is, to *ay the least of IL unpardonable, for tbi* street Is underdralned and the Only need 1* to open the lateral drains and giv* the iJu'h n chance to run off and the MtTel Would be clean and dry. If It U lack of mean*, ean’t a few of the citizen* "chin In" and make up a small sum tt* at least have the present accumulation hauled away't Citizen. (Since the above whs received, we are glad to note that some steps have been taken tow ards improving the con dition of Main Street. The loose earth has been hauled away, and while this is merely a beginning, It is hoped that something more will be done to Im prove its condition during and -after rains.—Eil.) Barnwell, S. C. Feb. U), 1913. Editor Barnwell People:— Having made the the second visit to the 5th National Corn Show, and spending the larger portion of five days on the grounds, I feel that I am justified in urging every one, especially the farmers, to visit the show before the close. The officials have decided to continue it this week. The purpose of my last visit was to attend the meeting of the Farm Demonstration Agents held there instead of holding it later af Clemson College. The more any one sees of the ex hibits the more he is impressed with the vastness of the show. Every phase of production and conservation is stressed. It is educational in every way. I urge, you Mr. Farmer, to stop working long enough to go up and get your brains busy. Yours truly, A. M. Sanders, Local Agt. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All per»on* indebted to the e»t*te of C. M. AhI, deceased, are requeued to make prompt payment of »urh mdehr- ednr** to the undersigned and all per son* baying vlaitn* against (be said eatate will pleaae pre*eht the same properly attested to u*. C S. Ahl. M. N. Ahl. Administrator*, January 37 1PL* Put Your Money in a New Home this year and make it earn you happiness and content ment. Can’t get away from the Jact that the home is the mainstay of this great country of ours and never will there be a time you can buy the kind of lumber we are selling for less money. Better start planning early so as to get the ground broken before the frost is out. We’re ready any time to talk about your lumber needs. Come in. Augusta Lumber Co. Augusta, Geogia. “Buy of the Maker’’ 3 074 10 .*» 000 00 1 WO 34 Done none 1 HU ^ 17k oO none M 11 none none none twr ooromo* or Til Firoin nl Imliits Bii logal^l at WlUBoo, *. C\, at tba boaluea* on Pate. 4th, 1913. RESOURCES Loan* and Discount*, -Orerdrafta Bond* and Stock* owncu by the Bank, Furniture and Fixtures, . Banking House* Other Heal F.statc owned Due from Banks and Banker*, Currency, (told, Silver and other Minor < oin, Checks and Cash Items F.xehiUiges for the Clearing House < Hher Resources, viz Total UABI1.IT1KS. < upiul Stock Tai l In Surplus Fund I ndivided Tiollt-. less ( uiTent Kx- petiM-s and Taxes Paid. Due to Batiks and Bankers..., . .. Dividends Unpaid Individual Deposits sulij'-ct to ( heek Savings Deposits, Demand ( ertiticatbs of Deposit .. Time < ertith ares of Deposit ( ertilied C hecks < asiiiers ( hecks Notes and bills Rediscount.'d. .. . Bills Payable, Ineluding < ertid eates for Money Borrowed... Reserve Fund Carried on <ien eral Individual or Sav ing* Ledger • nher l.iabd.te >, viz........ Id 3D’, *7 4 '*) no none nolle State of S<aith ( apdma, i .unity .u Barnwell. s K Before me came .1 F. N**vvst,ut. i a-hier of the alm iv »■ nam'd batik, who, 1 ;11g drily sworn sav* that the abov. and f"r. lt , statement is a tru-'. o;ii|jt,u iif s.jjd bauk. as shown bv the h .ok' of s (1 .d I .uik •b K NeW-l.ttI, < ashler. >»’• ru to and -•p.-er.'- I 1 me this 10th dav of F. b l PM’ *.. . ; - N uar;. Pul. I , Tree. V-, ,. A N . ' .ur: • r, > V Use. M I U i.n*. l HOME BANK / Capital, Stockholders’ Liability, Surplus, Undivided Profits, - $*0,000,00 *0,000.00 2S00.00 1,000.00 Depositors’ Guarantee, SGLsOOOO Harrv D Calhoun, President W. L Cave, Vice-President N. G. W. Walker, Cashier Wm. McNab, Asst-Cashier * i “Watch the Moijie paqk Grou/ ,J d- Turn Over a New Leaf i >.r* STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. < "> n n <T i:\r\ui : : I ‘ I. 1 . ■ t . "M 'In S I I K V s H. L 11 Ham."!,, Uluntitf .m*f Dm >d S’al.itig* .Isuies >.h ling- *fid • 1 "t. n B r c a t., ..iin, 11 ii.p. < » i je 1 J"h ney Br.iwn «tel Kdw«nl Etir j.di, Defendant* > L 'I M '»N S F'JR RELIEF C..m plaint tmt Seryed 1 II tire defen datrt* . sf."V t* li*ll|e ! V11U \ K K HKRTBY kUMMuNFI* and re.| iired to an**ver Die ■ om ’ a' u • III till* m ti.m, W li let 1- tl e,| m t lie , f- ft ee of 11,e l t k . f lli" l 1 U ' l f ( olij • J mol, FJen, for the *«id U"unty In lam M*.e > and to -erve a . ..pv of v. iir .lli»Wer to Du -aid .0(11(1*1(1! no ttu - • utxenber »• lu» o|fi L e, No \\ in the Hook Building in (h. 1 umt>ia, South < •rolma. wirhin twenty *l»y»aft«*r thf* service hereof, exelnsive of the a.y of »Uch servier. and if v on fall to answer Die emu plaint within the 11 rne aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the (,'ourt for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Columbia. 8 C., January Id, A. D. 1 ''13 . H. Townsend, I’laintiff * Atlorney To Daniel Stalling* Defeodanl above named lake "otioe the complaint In the a- bove •mule.I action wa* filed In the of- ticeof the U'erk of ( ourt for Barnwell County at Barnwell. Sm th ( arollna, on Die 1 dh day of January, A. 1*. L'ld \V H Townsend, I’laintiff'* Attorney j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. i - d NTY i iF BA KN W K!.!., i oi l; i of common i lka* Herman Brown, UiaiHtlff, again*! Henry Black, Era Black, Emma Black, Hiul Leila Black, I »efendant*. SUMMONS FUR RELIEF (Complaint not Served; To the defendant*, Henry Black, Era Black, Emma Black and Leila Black. YUl ARE HEREBY' .SUMMONED and required to an-tver the complaint in tbi* action, of which a copy U here- v\ ith tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common I’lea* for *aid Coun ty and to nerve a copy of jour answer to the said complaint on the subscriber af bis office in town of Bbckville S, C. within twenty days after the ser vice hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and If you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the I’laintiff In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded lit the complaint. Dated Janua.y 11th, A. D. 1013 II. F. Buist, Plaintiffs Attorney. To the defendants, Henry Black, Era Black, Emma Black and Leila Black. Take notice, that the complaint, to gether wkh the Summons of which the foregoing is a copy, was riled in the office of the Clerk of Court of Com mon Pleas, for Barnwell County in the State of South Carolina, on the 13th day uf January. A. D. 1913, Barnwell, S, C. January LUb, 1913. H. F. Bui«t, Plaintiff’s Attorney. FOR RENT—9 acres in town of Barnwell, good land. For further in formation call at this office. To those who have rot been customers of ] 1:’1 Top Stables in the past, we say, "Turn over a new leal an.! resolve that hereafter \ i will buy vonr horses ami muie> at the ) ’.ice where the Mpuare deal is the watch- w 'id.’’ •I jm selling nwre am! better Morses, Mules, Huggiej, C .images, Wagons, Whips, etc. than ever betore, and st: 11 have on hand < ; uite a number of fresh sD vk —the cream it tne Western markets — that I want vou t ncc. With the New ear 1 am in a bettor pos t;.'!! tha", v.er ! chore to supply > • needs a ml ni\ ' ng experience makes me t.'.c 1 e*t j rej .red Rea.e’’ in this sectiu.u to *;; j ; y ;. our C i ’ • wa'.t line Buggies, Wagons, Harness M . C ck 'll Mlg I i-a 1 i D :.a ", Whins, la’ 1 W„. < • , .i ■ ... a \ ... _ . ' ■ > i: ... I am, cn .. 1 ; . ■ - ... \ a me* Come an ; i. .n : ca-e \ it”, re Charlie Brown, Barnwell. S. C. NOTICE Un *nd aftfr this date ai) {•^rs.vu* •ttlling the county «t Biri.wiR suv ■ rtlcleor * ipplk* ib i*! *e!id in p. the .■minty hoard hi* c alm p'-op.-riv »worn to and it mu*t t»e accompanied t.s the wrlt’en order of the County '*u(^'rvi- sor or Board and the receipt of Die person to whom same wa* delivered. All clann* H.ust be in ttie supervi sor* oflfl. e at least one day before tbe Boird meets. Bv order of the Board, G J. Diamond, Co. Sup'r, Cl.mn , (. Mai n, ( o ('om . W D Black, Po. Com. SENB OS TOUR JOB VOM Notice of F.rval DiscKarge. Notice i* heretiy given that the un dersigned will on Saturday. March] l«t, T'l , tile witti Hon. John K Miell- ing, Judge of Probate for Batnvxeili ( <.unfy, l.i* final return a* Adminis trator of the estate of Zed Bush, de 1 cea*ed, and apply for Letter* Di*- 1 mis*ot v, j M. W Bu*h, Admttisirator. | January z.'.t-h, lul.l. ; Pension Notice. Notice I* hereby given that under ' the present law. Die Barnwell County Pension Board will meet on *ale*day j in February and March inst.adof the day* in Match and April, a* heretofore. All applicants for pension* will please forward their claims to the Board at once. G. E. Birt, Pension Commissioner. Calhoun & Co. Life, Accident, CYCLONE LIGHTNING and Live Stock INSURANCE, —At Lowest Rates In— Strongest Companies —OFFICES AT- m BAM Of BARNWELL 1 Rk. VSI KKK *. \nT!< K. The 1 res.arer’* ..rtlce • ill t,e open fur Die . Ile. tlnn of tales levied for the ri-.s] v-ar cumtiienclng Jtnutry 1. 1^1* f ’ util tl.e r.th uf t). toiler, Pali 'fie i;>Di ■ I * v of Mar. I., l'*l.(. inclusive From the l.t to the Hist d»y ( .f Jan- narv. I 'l (, iticlusive, ttu re svill tn* a (•ena pv . f one (.er cent added; from the ,*[ tu ilit j*tti .lav uf February, 1 *18, inc usive • (.entity uf two per cent * ! i f«e added lo all laxea (.aid in Kebruarv . fr-.m 1st to Die T'.th day of March. l'.| g Inclvisive a penalty of »even (.er cent wi|| be added to ail un paid taxes t x x V. For i*tate pur(Miaes, .sj ntlll*. *’ constitutional *ohool tax, .1 ‘ ordinary co tnty pur- iH'.e., '' back InJebtedne**, U Total, ]..( CommutHtion tax v» ,11 be fl r.u and mu«t he paid by all persons liable for road duty. KPKVf A 1. -r IIOuI ( EVV. Cedar (irn\e, ] mill, Barbary Branch, Calvary, Columbia. Edi*to. Ftien.Miiit, Green's, Hilda, H.-aling >pring, Kline, Morris, New Forreat. Oak Grore, Pleasant Hill, Rich Land No. 12. San Hill, Seiglingvllle, Seyen 1’ines and Tinker's Creek, 2 mills. Barton. BlackvIHe, Bloomingdale, Lave, Hickory Hill. Owens Croaa Road*. Reedy Branch, Shady Gxove, Sycamore No. oT, Upper Rich Land and Ulmer*, - 3 mills. Big Fork, Double Pond, Hercules and Lee's and Appleton, 4 mills. Barnwell, ji *• Elko, f> •• APendale and Fairfax, h- •* VVI Hi stop, OJ “ United Mates currency, gold and silrer coin, county and school claims properly approved will be received for taxes. Checks and drafts will not be re ceived for taxes except at the risk of tbe fax payer. J. B. Armstrong, Treasurer Barnwell County. Barnwell. S. C„ Sept. Htb. 1912. "IiarFtelecraphy and earn ?.",o to $]()() per month. Thoua- andsof operators needed. Most fascin ating and educational work. Positions assured all graduates, Write immedi ately for catalogue. SPARTANBURG SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, Main SG.Kpr 'fanhivf/. S C. MONEY TO LEND. Money to lend or first mortgage of real estate. H per cent interest on amounts under $1000.00. 7 per ceM on ah»ousts over $1,900.00. O. Patterson.