The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 13, 1913, Image 7

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» •f Wenteni Carolina ha* advertisenent in Marehant J, A. Porter Has a snappy ad. in this iasue. Be sure to read H. It’s la the first section. Miss Minnie Price has returned home after a pleasent visit to relatives and friends in Walterboro. 14 The People acknowledges with thanks the receipt of a remittance from Subscriber J. A. Odom. Be sure and read the ad. of Moseley Sc Falkenstein in this issue. They make a plain statement of facts. Lemon Bros, have an advertisement that is of timely interest to the farmers of the county. It is published in Part One. The People acknowledges with thanks the receipt of letters from Sub scribers G. A. Still, of Blackville, and J. R. Loadholt, of Brunson. A substantial check from Dr. J. C. Creech, of Gaffney, assures the editor that the weekly visits of The People are welcome iq his home. Among the new out-of-town adver- 1 tisements in this issue are those of the Charleston Fair Association, the Charleston Piano Co. and Kiaer A Moye, of Fairfax. The manatfemenl ol the Barnwell Count) Fair Aaawm^on invites every- twdy in the fwaaty to come to Barnwell nest week See the full page adver tiaeroeet in this issue K la tha things that almoat har pan which caaaa gray hairs la this bualness rather than tha things that actually occur,** said a veteran cap tain of an excursion boat to a ^Nw York Sun man. “When I was thirty-three years old I was running a boat to Coney Island. On one occasion. In the lower bay, fog settled down thicker than mush. I held a compass course and everything went smoothly enough until It was al most time to change the course and head from the bay toward Coney. I had heard a boat—by its whistle I knew It was a towing tug—pass me farther up the bay. “Even though I could not see the bow of my boat, I was hanging with my head out of the pilot house win dow and straining my eyes to see, when my quartermaster, who was standing on the very peak of the bow, called for me to reverse. I rang for full speed astern and threw the wheel hard to port ‘The fog lifted for an Instant and dead ahead of me I saw a scow with ‘Dynamite* written on Its aide and a red flag floating above It. I kept the wheel hard over and It seemed to me the engineer was an eternity In get ting tbe engine reversed. We Just grazed the scow. I learned afterward that tt had been In tow of a tug and that the hawser broke and the tag crew had lost sight of the scow In the fog. “When 1 got home thst night my wife pointed oat a gray hair—the first I had ever had “In all my experience I’ve never had a serious accident, but as you see 1 have a head full of gray hair* caused by things that almost hap- yields c new industry which is proving very at tractive to the girls of this county liv ing in rural districts, besides proving interesting and profitable to city girls. The particular significance of the girls’ canning club work is its conversion of waste material into valuable food in households and on farms where here tofore quantities of material have been lost. So interested is the United States government in this new industry that the boati at the least expense of money and labor are being diligent ly taught by department representa tives. ^ distinctive label will give the can ning club output an individuality stand ing for high quality, and should prove to be of large commercial value. Much progress is reported in the movement. One girl, for instance, filled an order this year for 1,000 jars of preserved figs. That’s not a bad start. Others appean to already. IMt haaalnf mmrmmt ought to help aoive the high coat of living. Tbe woeful waste of fruits and vegetable in small quantities which combine to make a huge total, must count in the long run so far as food costs go, and the elimination of waste, of course, always stands for saving along right lines.—Charleston Post. RUB-MY* S Win cure your Neuralgia, Headacboo, Crump*; Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts mod Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Auo^tue, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c-, G«t Mi« c*r Turcwf* Pt»twr1 Cive, Govan Civv and Hrn j William*, all wrnr in I th* county jail Monday ni(ftit on the | M’COY KNEW HUNAN NATURE i-hargr of *tral:p^ wvd cott.m fr»»m th# pUntatvm .rf M- * I John. »**• Ab '« l'a»c . .tattoA Saturday mgV’ If fh*' othrr% arc un^lK-atrU the roafcery but no fuMhcr afrr*f, U., ^ Mc r cy 4^,c. 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Mr-'of TVas • ika r-»’• ■» tfa ■ ka • a»tM«a •« 1 *• >»•- »*r tort.»f*ea a* aat: *a ‘a * 14 ■ I a* !f t i t ff «• •nr* ,y* k k-l W.tk*d •. »U*!f • v- •aa a «-* - ,• * ; a- *a f n , • )i«- „.}* — » \ ’ • *■» f *Sa* !»*• »o*J M 4a m rV*-4 V to -4 i . to to'ha ' ' ■a ttoa --va- •►a* . *at. tk< <J »ar ! *>♦ T — # h «a** X A ^at •kat » taa<* We Believe in Working, not Waiting; in Laughing, not Weeping; Boosting, not Knocking; 'and in the Pleasure of Selling Hon est Goods. SlflU m FOR i \n>» WKKK T aa *s«g . k...irtd >o rvda t of •• Ito -r-wall l oont. rharmed • it* (► * tfcc r ftofr a! It*.Mi TK# data, . of h* doutM* n«l avaiUb-* a. The g-a-. pr«-*a Ma^.trafr J k Tafvin. of M'cn d*ic. hcWl th* in jurat and tuunil thr allrgrd kiayrra r»rr »r the firruit Court re- «<)•.) -n* , 1 M.a *%rt4«e !at<> fba g| ra-t, I*-...* 'k-T 'fc-v*ki t ... . I 'Y' -■* •* *aa -*-» »a*. E •** » ' %ko 4 a* * * 4*. a as to- • aa n < W f, 'hTj an* t* '*»a r*. f k» •? .S«» • t or k Tl tnm* ^ ® hJ r to Dunnii tha Fair krxt wrrW thrrr will br a voting contest, in which a hand booh* canter piece will be awarded to the moat popular young lady in Bam Weil County The prize will be on ex hibition at the Court Mouse throughout 'the week. There will be a charge of one cent for each vote cast and the pro ceeds will go for a very worthy object. Nominate a friend and then work to have her sleeted. M. C. Mitchell. WilliSton, Nt)ve»nb$r 11.—Mr. M. C. Mitchell, who died on November 4th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Walsh in Wflliston, at the age of 58 years, was-laid to rest in the 'WOHkton -cemetery. The deceased was one of ^Barnwell Couny’s prosperous farmers and has many friends and relatives who will deeply mount his loss. He is survived by one sister, Miss Lena Mitch- • ell, and ’Ond brother, Mr. H. C. Mitchell. RECORD IN COTTON4MCKING. * Lauren* County Negro Pick* Fear Bales in Nine Day* and-a H*lf. The Advertiser has published sev- ■ era! record eotton-pieking feats with in the past few Weeks, and now comes Mr. Drayton E. Todd-with what he is • counting onbeing a high power fed, dou ble action, trip' expansion, cork screw record hrosksr. Mr. Tedd employs »his pises sssAI Boyd. Beginning i a nOttsn staking ’Taospege” about Boydi- tan rouatry for it* *«.’*- that tb*T ak- Utf of treeet>a who sp*£ ike eeplie. of tha eoubtry 'Wee-k* It te el! tk*y rea So U> reel rale th*»a*>ve« wken they f*t a dated “Week. I) C" Thay Juet as *mmx se* ooe addreaaed atlboufh hall. Md. or Phllto Pa doee wot offend ao much. Nobody bat a Inman aloth would (blah ef wrlftag on hia anvelope CWa. rtL.“ *r “Btlff . N Y ~ Yet the 'pTacUee of eaaMhortaed eon traction 'has growu tasneh an extent thst It Is high time that baatneos houaea lay "down the law,’ha' found tn the back part Df nearly any dictionary, against 'the practice. And If you follow tha fbeltags of the purists In spelling. You'd dock thd man or woman a whola day's pay who is so utterly dead to patriotic Instincts as to address a letter to *Wash., D. C.**—Wall Street • Journal. Main Street. Barnwell. S. C. CARNIVAL SHOWS IsTE -November 18th. ZEiEiiK: 22nd. Inclusive^ Upstairs Backward. Wanting upstVrfl backward la urged by a London physician as a useful practice In cakes of heart weakness and as helping in & more equal dls- tribution of muscular wear and tear. “Firstly and most Important,’’ he says, “walking upstairs backward would prevent any tendency to hurry. No matter how Inveterate a ‘stair rash' a man might be, he would have to-moderate his pace if going back ward. This enforced deliberation would, of course, be of great value in heart disease. The second effect would be to relieve the strain from the ordi nary walking and climbing mucles (those on the front of the thigh) and to press into service those on the back of the leg, which ordinarily do no work In climbing stairs. Tbe total result, therefore, might be a saving In moocular wear and tear through e ■ere economical distribution of ef fort. This, of course, would also be ef vatae In cases of heart Clean Moral Stows and Concessions Adams’ Big Carnival Slows have been engaged by the Barnwell County Fair Associa tion to give exhibitions during Fair Week. This company is one of the largest on mfeToJd and the collection of attractions is clean, moral and high-class in every respect. There will be absolutely nothing to shock the most refined women, while from an amusement standpoint theC Midway will exceed anything ever seen in this section. There is plenty of spice in the cot- lection, but every attraction is strictly of a high order. - | • Come to Barnwell during the Fair—Every day, if possible—and mingle with th-rmwdg on the Midway. There’s going to be plenty of fun for everybody and you rimpA, w afford to miss the biggest event of the year ~ ijlsZL Si