The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 17, 1913, Image 8

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w < US SOUTH CAMUNA ODBON COLLEGE STATE FAJUQXS’ UNION, EXTENSION WORK Hu Buc far M—tit Umb Maatk. The People has been requested to publish the following program of the meeting of the South Carolina State cholera are henceforth protected from Farmera'Union at the Isle of Palms, , the disease. In other words they are Hof CKoloro and its Control.—Tho Um of Anti-Cholera Scrum. It has been known for many years that the few hogs which recover from Charleston, on July 21-24: Wednesday July 23rd—Public Meeting. immune. This is due to the fact that these hogs, during their sickness, man- 12 Noon—Call to order by President ufacture in theif bodies certain sub- Dabbs. 12:05 P. M.—Address of Welcome by A. V. Snell, Sec’ty. Chamber of Com merce. 12:10 P. M. Response by R. M. Coop er, member of Executive Committee. 12:15 Address—The Marketing of Cot ton-Dr. Bradford Knapp. This address to be followed by one hour of discussions of Cotton Marketing from the floor limited to 5 minutes each. Recess for dinner. Afternoon session—public meeting. 3:30 P. M. Address—Use—Misuse Purchase of Fertilizers—Col. E. J. Watson. This address to be followed by dis cussions of Cotton Marketing and Fer tilizers from the floor limited to 5 minutes each. Recess for supper. 8:30 P. M.—Roll Call of Counties— Enroll Delegates. Report of Executive Committee. President’s address. Discussions on the Hood of the Order led by J. S. L. White. Talks limited to 5 minutes each. Thursday July 24th—public meeting. 9 A. M.—Address Marketing of Cot ton—C J Brand. 9:30 A. M —Address—Use—Misuse — Purchase of Fertilizers—Prof W. W. Long. 1U to 12 M.—Discussions - Five min ute talks—Marketing Cotton and Ferti lizers 12 Noon—Executive Session Organization—How to Build up the Union—General Discussion Recess for dinner. Afternoon—Executive Session 3:30 1’ M —Election and Installation of Officer* Dtacuaaiont on the Good of the ()rd< r led by J H Claff> Talks limited to b minutes each Evening-^'Executive Session 8 30 P M - Report of Committee on Kwolution* Reports of other committees Appointments Rending of Minutes Adjournment • • Te See si s Piste ere A device to enable • person on one aid* of the world actually to sen whet is going on thousands of miles swsy has just been invented by a Berlin en ginser Dr J Mn-hsel Sehmireer Dr Srhmirrer has long been work fug with many other investigator*, on the problem of transmitting photo graphs and pictures by telegraph, but in hit results he has unrspectedly gone a stage farther than the oth« r pi* lure tianenwttrr* At the sending end of his sirr he u*r* • * smers. !h« lenv of whi*h can !*■ pointed at an* dr a*rrd i4»je*t or *» rne The light rajs are thrown on • s- reen, who h di vtd< t the pi< lure up int * light iwnn'v of \ar> ng br gf tor** rh**e jwmitv are in turn thrown on a <eii«.l.vc pl*t* trrate 1 » th m !e**u. sn,l arc on stances (anti bodies or nnti-toxines) which protect them againgt further at tack! of cholera. Investigators in the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture discovered that if a large quantity of blood from hogs af fected with cholera is injected into an immune hog this hog will produce ad ditional antitoxines or anti bodies. In fact these substances are produced to such an extent that blood drawn from this hog will protect healthy hogs from cholera when blood is injected into their bodies before they contract the disease. This blood, or the fluid por tion of it, is called anti-hog cholera serum. Some ask why this serum does not cause cholera. It is so highly charged with anti-toxines or anti bodies that are deadly to the virus of cholera that it can contain none of the virus which causes the disease and will therefore never cause cholera. The method of serum manufacture is interesting lalso expensive , but too complex to be described in this short article. Since 1911 the Veterinary Division of Clemson College has been preparing this serum and distributing it to the farmers of the State at cost. Results obtained have been uniformly satisfactory and hog owners are now relying u|>on this method of treatment for the protection of their herds Th« Us« of Anti-Hof ChoUra Sorum. As serum is a preventivi agent, the injection of hogs affected with cholera is not advisable While serum m very large dose has some curali\ e properties, it is too lostl* for use m ordinary hog* There are two methods of us.ng serum -the Nerum \i*»ne Treatment and the "'< rum >im j ,, jiieous or IVrublr T r eut merit S#r*»m Alow* Treatment This is * vtfe t'ra’mr’* *rd • hi > one that !:.•• farm* a < an oafr * us.- f. m self It or,s.*ts ; fi tnr 01 u' serum into ’fo ham o* tn ru-alh thr f**r - earTn T'.r farmr-. n* oh*«-rs.ng dirr*tions «f .h are furnish*- l ».th th«- serum can •ath* and saft-i* app.v this treatment The on'y objr* tion to this treatment is ttie fact that t <>n,y pro teeta h<vg* for from three to eight weeks Mowesrr rf in ( e< te*l hog* t'r directly «-\j*os«-d !c> r hoier* in the meantime the* »i. t>e pr*itr* ted for a much longer time pn>l*at'i* f'r* as long Every Woman Should Own A New Per/^ction, IT^nil ffl H WH M J'iTfTn—■ Oil Cook-stove It means a cool, clean kitchen, less work, better cooking. No wood to cut—no ashes to carry—no smoke—no soot. Made with 1, 2, 3 and 4 burners; Indicator maiks amount of oil in font. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Charlotte, N. C Charleston, W. V*, Charleston, S. G. No. 666 Tkte ta • prwrrtpda . . lor MALARIA or CHILLS A ftVlR. Fiv« or aia doaw will brook my mm, md if taken then •* • tootc tbn Frmr will not return It acta on (he liver better then Calomel and doce not gripe or sicken. 2Sc Thos. M. Boulware, attorney at law NcgntiatP h»H''s on real estate. Can g«t -in auiuB not leaa than f.VXxi.OO. Office over Bank of Western Carolina, ■V ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ w w ® ® ALVA MELLETT Successor to-— Wm. W. MOORE and E. H. RICHARD- SON. Liveryrman, Undertaker and Funeral Director. Dr. J. W. Reeves Dentist m Permanently located at Barnwell, South Carolina Oflice in Harrison Building. oct'il-1'2-1 vr a time as hogs IrratrJ by thr treatment 11" >u t»ir . j . th* tn. vertrd into current At the r* . , ,r ^ rj.d, which may Im ha f way ar ui.d the w x 1*1, thi'* * ui , mit becomes light of varyi-ig hrd | luncy, a id by a rtrrn.r arrengcir.cn: the picture n rep;*>«lucc*l much like the nrwspar* t half tone, in doS of varying m/< and freiju Ticy In the ahaw-Jowa o' the | v tor*- 'tu-se dots ar*- crowded i ios. lv -gether to r«-pro luce the dark* r a-eas, at.jmar ng or.lv rarr- ly, if at a'!, in tlie h gh lights of the original stene. The trariMiiitted picture is. tiiere , 'irc. fir truer tt> na ture than in the earlier process of transmission, in which the picture was reproduced in lines of varying thick ness. Cotton Weighers. The following gentlemen have been appointed cotton weighers for Barnwell County: Barnwell—I L Attaway, George Hal- their herds treated by this method This trrstm* nt >w mg !>(•- short immunit* ■ onfrrrrd un rss hog* s r r < xjHiveJ ti . h j,. t a jm *-• ofi.jmi i •. I y u m- d > r. . I «• n i ti • i * * j j j ; - »* i in a h« rU or ** '.t-r. -.:» sr < J * * t * r s In 11 * J *• s .*■ H '^' **•*.! ti fa 's *■• . \h. i .1 • * . . *, :i s • a* mint tx-f ■ • %t. i>m I ‘r*. ti l . s tt.* ■>. ■ u n Si 'i! .O. • t . this I >1 * Si I’l txo : I u *-i1 i* t . ■ ij , !!! whicti >■ \ t • j l ugs I j.J ,!i* u fruin i h « r .* •• fi■' * 11* us*' I I i**- l a,; und-r p. *s,,nr. otu'sat.mi i I . * 1 ,,f hogs ti, • i In •* . • . 'i, a ,:i, 11 i a i 'iien! on N; I I 1 1I : • >. I >v;s w**re 1*': n i ti ''d -irsin .%••* wilt, S I ,. hogs •*• d VSi .1^.1 t! I \ ( ,M- J III the diM-tf■>« n ' .';*• an : .i,.;* .n temhe'' \ I'l l .gti .i\, r a year has elapsed ' e * *.* fid w .is t * ated. i non** ol I;:*' : "gs base coiitru I* I tins 'dis**.is»- Ibis shows tlu- |>crman i.'ic* I of the immunity confer ml by the scrum .'hone treatment on iniected premises ‘ Sorum Sin,ultaneous” or "Double Treat ment.” This treatment consists of the in jection o; a small quantity of virulent blood from hog* affected with cholera and a suitable quantity of protective serum. Virus and serum being in jected in different portions of the body. While this treatment confers a more lasting immunity, considerable danger of causing cholera accompanies its use. This method cannot be used safely by- stock owners. Those desiring to have NEGROES SHOULD BUY LAND TO THEMSELVES Pr*»»nl Con^ibows. *1 is D*<Ur»<J. “Gi*« tk« N«(ro Uwfwir Ad**ntag* ~ ("hairmtn 1' arener Pur srinoun r* that thr P-i*gram t'ummit’rc uf thr National harmrr* I n.on hs* a»l*r t I^>*al I nions at thr.r nr*t mrrting* !■, discus* the protiferr. of *rgrrgst ng thr -S'es in the South s •■ur* di*tnr!» ■ * i« alrrtily thr J*«,|ir> n thr towns If .» avsrrtrd that thouvani* of whitr ffm rr* srr t»e:ng d'lvrn f r om tf.ri- homrs t>» thr growing numf-r- if nr go, farmr-* around thrm and thr ion »«-qernt la-n of adr j^a'i wh.tr v- j 'r Thr h.qw i» to fi >• ■; a put* . x-nf.llu :it whit h » i r*- ju 'r r rg-or* t'i hu> and ,n >rt»mun,f.r* t ■ thrm \r ^ i ^ i n - t * i.! of t o *• aa • n g .. ,i » * * * m t , n tt ‘ . u !. v - a ’ • • ' * i f * rf. ng ** * and fu g- g.tt.' in I’m s.*.d f .r thr *, r gr X-* sh' IU 1 '. t«U > * -g* . a* |-i'*.! *• n, gf »>. ,* *.. » «!% . ,f tt,. .i- , w n f if * \ * n; • ••* g-o •.*•: *•* .*• J f *T\ w ’. t* 'afi . * too. •>, • • , rt a d.'t let .tv f i . i it! y t. a ,f .*' go, kI a* Iio. , v : >r , it t , r ' u i a * !I • - y i wuid have if a., the huud'i'd 'am,, i * ' ot.i' race a-ui w.th regard to Turn Over a New Leaf V. SEYMOUR OWENS Attorney and Codnsellor at Law Ofliee ov t . The Barnwell Sentinel BARNWLM . SOI TH CAKOI.I.n.* W III pract'ee in ad th* f **orU <'*>1 leetion* a *|iei U!tT. l.i'sn* negotiated on arreptahte security. James H. Fanning, atT"Kn f d ir i \w. Springfield. - - - S. C. U i *» ■ - , 1 . ■:• of ' ne -l»,»-'t r 1 '»-• 111 '• DR. W. C. MILHOUS, S'.-ntisl. : H \k\'A III. s i; \k. ii |\,\. * i " « t fa i and 11 »• fc - • f a - -11»- - * ' ■ • j .i:g tf.i m.i”*— M- ► H1 i* t«*i! h rs r* f * i Hu \ sn.t sr* 1 »< tt r a\ I f w M- a' - .1 . r •. f her.»! r • % f li I i ■ s ’. i: . c * t r.e ; ast WC *41, I.” . ': a ^ a .*• a* a ; * c * . *• fa' t c' c at ’ * • \ . w * * \ ’ f r * r, j n : *-« j ,-. j • t-r I a r Air • • C ' , . 4 • *- : c a. ;» f. C w a : w •I *r \< rg ri f r a' ' ftr- li • *0. M Cv U gg ci, * a-: j *■' NN a^ ■ ■> A ’ • » * ’ * ‘ 4' c f be ’ ' *' s’ ’ ’ a • * . !* - a ’ . ' <r ! ! - r > - ‘ r l - , f i 4 ' N * » I YS • r r t un‘ t’ us. 11 n' :i r n* V ■« r.it,» H fDFd. Blackville—Eugene Boyleston, P A Allen. Fairfax—G F Young. Williston—G A Bennett. Allendale—H A Lazar. R. C. Holmam, Esq., of Barnwell, W45 elected county attorney. should employ a qualified veterinarian. Serum may be secured upon applica tion to the Veterinary Division, Clem son College, S. C. Orders for serum should give the approximate total weight of healthy hogs to be injected. Serum will then be sent C. 0. D. at actual cost of manufacture—two cents per cc. Dose for 100 lb. hog, 50 cents. With every order, unless otherwise in structed, a 20 cc hypodemic syringe is sent, for which actual cost ($2.15) is charged. This syringe may be re turned and purchaser will be refunded Prof. W. C. Allen, of Waynesvill, N. C., has accepted the position of Super intendent of the Barnwell graded schools. Prof- Allen comes highly rec ommended and the trustees hope that the approaching session will be one of i purchase price, less cost of repairs, if the most successful in the history of any. the school. Prof. Allen is also an Attention is directed to the fact that author, having written a series of his-1 the Farm Demonstration Agents tories of North Carolina that have re- throughout the State have been to the ceived favorable criticism. 1 College serum plant and have received The names of the other teacher* will 1 instructions relative to the use of he announced as soon as the board of serum. If your hogs are sick, notify l ’ i s. s,h I.*: mrt tmgY mnl t.r.*: y .1 nth r’ agi fii i* * ui v 1 till ri 1 ui/.iturn thr *.*mi- thing 1* true I n h.tvr h.i.f tin , (im munity cumpoM-d of a M-patatr ran rut* in half all the social power for progress. 'The big fact wr have to face i* that in thousands and thou*aiids **f com-- mumlies 111 the South, the negro farm ers are not only subjecting the white farmers to more or less disastrous economic competition by their lower standards of living, hut m many sec tions the growing number of negroes is driving the white people to the towns for social reasons. When the white population in a community becomes too small or too scattered, when the white farmer’s wife and children find more negro neighbors than white neighbor's around them, a tremendous motive is given for moving away—and if the farmer moves some negro will probably buy his land at a sacrifice because other white farmers have the same feeling and do not care to buy land in a pre dominantly negro community. Such is the negro’s flagrantly unfair advan tage for driving white people off the farms and taking the rural South for himself. Public sentiment must find us a remedy.” — - - - BARNWELL WAS VICTORIOUS. I : Cl I' II ’. , ) . oyr c .' ' < * Buggies. Wagons. Harness V . ••• t.«. : 11'1. i 1 i *. V\ • ri*, i i: k • * < '■ 'v , .1 . 1 , t .: _ . : 1 .*’ cl : . \ _ 1 1': :> *’| I i ! - • - tic: '. .1 ',i > < u.'.it: ve t: < • i ;n ; , .1:. :>■ »:h : ’ 1 c r Charlie Brown, Barnwell, S. C. receive their acceptance. Hooey is a math that makes !••• ItokNke rirturea. i the Local Agent and secure his services. This Division will gladly send litera ture, anawer questions or given advice in regard to hog cholera. Pilcher Beat Held the Williston Team to a Single Hit. Barnwell defeated Williston Thurs day afternoon, 3 to 2. The .feature of the game was the pitching of Best for the locals, he having fanned 14 men and allowed only one hit. Smith pitched a good game for the visitors. The batteries: Best and Dicks; 9m th and Quattlebaum. e-j.e + e.j.*4.e4.#q.#4.«4.#q.a.i-# 4.#.ya+*^e-;-e-i-e-i-#4-e-r*-F«v*+**!-«+• + • + • I HOME BANK I **• * f *•*• f- to Rsravrl ■ i fi r«»* l,,«b* s ( |«|t > .r * *-. I* ,r>aing H I »• 4nl n / : tr t m *w Si’S 1 mn 1 t*x**..^ sul B*»g tie- t f rw*" >■*» i ’.* Dr. W. H. Alderman VETERINARY SURGEON Will h* 111 l*>\x 11 c \ c 1 x I uc%Ja \ . Jarpes E. PaVis, Vtlm n*. \ .«I I u" I - r ■ 1 '‘j 1 * » • I • . •» BARNWELL S C Calhoun A: t.o. Life, Accident, CYCLONE LIGHTNINr and - Live Stock INSUBANCE, —At Lowest Rates In- Strongest Companies —OFFICES AT- THE BANK OF BARNWELL Solicits Your Borrowing and Deposit Accounts Officers Harry D Calhoun, President W. L. Cave, Vice-President N. G. W. Walker, Cashier Wm. McNab, Asst-Cashier H. D. Calhoun S. B. Moseley J. H. Hewlett Directors T. S. Cave G. M. Greene W. L. Cave L. M. Calhoun J. B. Calhoun B. L. Easterling .INSURANCE, FIRE INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE LIVE STOCK INSURANCE SURETY BONDS *+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+• •+•+•+• +•+•+•+*•?•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+• ENGRAVED CARDS AND INVITATIONS AREJNEATEST AND BEST. SEND YOUR ORDERS TO THE BARNWELL PEOPLE All old line Stock Companies. Per. *onal attenrion given to all business in- crusted to mv care Jf I can serve you in any of the above lines, jjive me a call. Oliiee in Harrison Block, Main Sc. .Wm. McNAB. RUB-MY-TISM 1 « Will cure your Rheumatiam Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Borns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Aatbeptic Anodyae, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c-