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The Barnwell People UHL \ mnm camuna. mi iwdat, mat irm. ti IOKR CCMt^ NKKDKD TO HELP MEET EMKKCiKNCT Farmer* of State I'rjrcd to Produce Bif Crop to Mee^ Wheal Shortage J. E HARLEY IS DEL El. ATE TO NATIONAL CONVBVTION Signal Honor C'onferred i'pon Barn. < neU Man by Slate Convention. Clemson College, May 22.—The lat est .report of the South Carolina, A- gent of the Bureau of Crop Estimates, Mr. B. B. H^re, shows an indicated yvheat yield of 1,801,000 bushels for this State, or 35,000 less than last year. Two per cent, of the acreage sown has been Abandoned. The win ter wheat acreage for the United States is 34,165,000 against 49,905,000 last year, and the estimated produc tion is 33.8 per cent, less than last - year. In view of this great reduction in ~ acreage and alarming shortage in production, Mr. W. W. Long, direc tor of the Extension Service, Afeels that prompt and decided action should be. taken toward a larger com crop in this State to help meet the emer gency. He is, therefore, sending out widely through the State the follow ing message on the subject in the hope that Sooth Carolina may not be caught without food this fall. For tunately R in not yet too late to oavo day Rrp» r*. • TT<# % r<d frcm C aitod ^VUkteo Departmmt of AgrtrwKore A signal honor was conferred upon a Barnwell man when the State Dem ocratic Convention in session in Co lumbia on Wednesday of last week elected J. Emile Harley, Esq., as a delegate from the Second Congression al District to the Democratic National Convention, which meets in San Fran cisco, Cal., next month. The other delegate from this district is the Hon. N. G.Evans, of Edgefield, with C. F. Rizer, of Olar, and J. Henry Johnson, Esq., of Allendale, as alternates. Congressman Byrnes, of Aiken, was elected as a delegate at large, the oth er* members of “the big four” being Governor Robert A. Cooper, United States Senator E. D. Smith and ex- Govemor Richard 1. Manning. A seat aa a delegate in the National Convention ia an honor that ia eager ly sought and The People congratu lates the above named gentlemen on l having been chosen from so large a number of men. m ♦♦ LONG RRANCH PHtLCXtOPHY. While at tewdiag the Roulheeu Rap- j We efe. I Beware of “Scraps of Paper 5? Amo THCV moWiJCDl [Mm 1 m. \ *. RAMHKRfi NOW LEADS IN TKI COt NTY LEAGUE Barnwell Loses Two in pieces*ion. Being Now In Fourth Place. •RESULTS FRIDAY. Bamberg 9, Williston 0. Blackville 6, Barnwell 4. Allendale 4, Denmark 0. RESULTS TUESDAY. Allendale 2, Barnwell 1. .(5 innings; rain.) Blackville—Williston, # No game; rain. Bamberg—Denmark, No game; rain. WHERE THEY PLAY TUESDAY. Allendale at Bamberg. Williston at Barnwell. Denmark at Blackville. WHERE THEY PLAY FRIDAY. Barnwell at Bamberg. Denmark at Williston. Blackville at Allendale STANDING OF CLUBS. Won. Loot. P. C CRIMINAL COURT CON VENED MONDAY MORNING Judge Rice of Aiken, la PreaMMmg< * *' r Several Caaes Disposed of# TO HOLD SNORT COURSE PRES. RILSON ASMS U. S. tlomlw ig WtUIntmi The May term of the Court of Gen eral Sessions for Barnwell County convened here Monday morning with Judge Hayne F. Rice, of Aiken, pre siding. Up to the time that The Peo ple closed its forms the following ■cases had been disposed of: Paul Warren was convicted of vio lating the prohibition law and a seal ed sentence imposed. Dave Jackson was convicted of dis posing property under lien and a seal ed sentence imposed. Frazier Willis pleaded guilty to the charge of violating the prohibition law and was sentenced to pay a fine of $150 or serve six months at hard labor on the chain gang or in the State penitentiary. Berry Lowman charged with aa- .aault and battery with intent to kill and carrying concealed weapons was found guilty and sentenced to taro years at hard labor. 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Three small distilleries were found and destroyed in Allendale County during the past week, the stills being located near the towns of Baldoc and Barton. All of the outfits were of crude design and of little value. The officers were out raiding this past week only a few days, being engaged at preliminary hearings during the other days. The raids were made by Federal Prohibition Agents P. J. Cole man and W. D. Pegues, State Con stables Smyrl and Ussery and Sher iff Bennett, of Allendale. The officers speak in high terms of the cooperation and assistance giv en them by Sheriff bennett during the raids. Ice C ream Festival. If yjNi 4# M4 IiMff wBf JNDMif pBBE tlMMt I MpB^r* aMl ptttBM I# IfcM t ff m > TWkS Ml ] tlfcifir I MIS Mr mb Ik them a Ad want them ta he fully ma- I turned and good, thru you hud belief •pray for them now. It i* vary eusy to keep them out. Spray the entire tree, fruit and all. NOR' with the fol lowing formuM and repeat in two weeks: 1 lh. powdered arsenate of lead (or 2 lbs. paste form), 4 lbs, of fi*sh lump lime, 50 gals, water. Be sure to repeat in two weeks. Use the above formula for the con trol of the bugs on your Irish po tatoes. With the above formula you can spray or at least wet the leaves good and repeat in two weeks and all bugs will be gone and at the time your potatoes will not be burned up or stunted. Try that remedy—its fine. Better than picking them by hand. H. G. Boylston, County Agent. C * ! ** ft* •* * R illftftiAA OewpB %nutl Mrs M J. Hi# ami rAildrm WUuua, N- C„ am*mi ta the rtty M lira. P. J, lHew. of R ashingi (*., is vlulling relative* hevu. I way mumtng fur u % tsH to ho form father. CauC J, B Armstrong Preparing for Revival. Ruabberg. M Ray before a large crew leadership of the Tn-County league, j Bamberg defeated R* illtstea, P lo 0. t j r> .| §um ' Aa the game wae of great lute real la this section a ^ ^ _ - I growing mmsmm M may ha fed ta aM r»eymg noee tn* 1 I for the 1 ^Mds af fehreotuek erttbowt tajary. lie feeding eahfte ia greatly lagreaued If the crap cue he grows with This section esporic Mr. J. L. Redmond, of Blackville j tner weather the latter part of last route No. 2, was a viaitor here last week, after several days that brought ramt ' ^ roIn many mile* to witness the t Um Mato, .p-rtator. Sadan »~* ^ com planting tune. A poor The Friendly Dozen Book Club met this week at the home of Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon. Mr. H. T. Youmans, of Hattieville, was a business visitor here one day last week. Messrs., R. E, and Chester Wood ward, of Rosemary townihip, were vis itors here Monday. • Mrs. Lena Davies is expected home tomorrow (Friday) from Queens Col lege, Charlotte, N. C. A tabernacle, with a seating capaci ty of 1,000 people is* being built at Williston for the revival meeting, which begins Sunday, May 30th, and continues 1 until June 13th. Evange list D. P. Montgomery, of Greenville, will assist the Rev. F. W. Camett, pas- tar of the W i Union Baptist Church., The Doable Poods Haase Drama- The public is urged to attend the art-1 Mrs. R. S. Dicks will leave this week for a visit to friends in Wash ington and New York. More new subscribers added to The People's growing list of subscribers again this week. “There's a reason.” ■ ! ration Club wdJ hove aa toe ct«-» •upper at thotr ftrltoal house. Enday > •Mbi-Maj NNR TW yuryum af Mm ; TW ."uRMaJ w la 0000 Wars la defray Ma CRM uat |yai uub <9*9 «f *90*000$ 0 m$0*99 ”■ .m*. •• M CadhftHM YVr Ma iRtoe Mhwa f aMrao aWdi m is 999 uua^Ry Mm» W WRR rB M aHisvig CMHaya Jdaa Md Ma gaaai yama m m MMb Mas AgRy RWa Err iaaa RRs I CMMump mr$ n« naflMm RaM^k Ifliy ^^BRk Misses Hullie sad Ruby Armstrong. «f C slum hit, cams damn Saturday af toeaaoa fag a duM la their father. > afters urn Reftdge Cm$$ 1 R 1 rsutraig M todM Mrs Lauam __ 9* 0* H**a>«* Mb* a -«s feaypao 0 wu up recollections of days . that dark and dreary.” ‘are Mr. G. CuU Still, of Blackville, an nounces his candidacy this week for the office of Supervisor. Mr. Still says that if hard work can improve the roads of Barnwell County he’s the man for the job. •* Mrs. J. A. Porter, Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun and Miss Be Bee Patterson are delegates from the Woman’s Aux iliary of the Church of the Holy Apos tles to the-annual State convention, which meets in Charleston this week. Dr. and Mrs. W\ M. Jones have re turned from a trip to Washington, D. C., and Baltimore, Md. • Dr. Jones at tended the meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention in Washington and he and Mrs. Jones visited rela tives in Baltimore before returning home. contest. Bevnberg scored two runs in the second inning two more in the fifth, one in the sixth and put the clincher on with four in the eighth. Luther, Newberry college’s star twirler, was in fine form and held the visitors to four hits, causing 13 of the opposing batsmen to strike out. His' battery mate, Cooner, former University of South Carolina player, caught an ex ceptionally good Vame, maintaining the fine standard he had set in the previous contests this season. Large at first for the home hopes, figured prominently in the scoring by secur ing a double and a single and three times crossing the plate himself. For the visitors Mgr. Bull, played at short was ,the star. He fielded well and played a consistent game throughout. Summerland, who went in to pitch when Kitts was relieved, got two of , Williston’* four hits. I Score by innings: < WiHiston ‘ TTifnVrg London.—The total cost of the world war in lives has reached 35,380,000, according to final estimates made by the Copenhagen socieiy for the study of the consequences of war. These figures were reached after an exhaus tive study of the decrease in the birth 000 000 000—0 4 5 i niteft of the countries involved, RR w MREttl 04»—f II flRMB —iaejnRRnlAdenlhs tasm emmen Mrs Clark McCasian entertained a Surnmerlaad aad Dodge; La-} *"rtly attributed ta the war Actual 'amber of her friends at bndgv Mae ^ C0*007 military by after AMM ft £ ifc* fcnyftftf |bM? aril I be secured if planted before the soil has warmed up, but after danger of froet the crop should be planted aa soon as possible. The seed may be either broadcast, drilled, or cultivated in rows. The first two methods of planting are preferable, however, since the grass is liable to become somewhat coarse if planted in rows. From 15 to 25 pounds of seed should be used per acre. If drilled or broad cast seed can be secured from any re liable seed man. H. G. Boylston, County Agent. Cost 35,000,000 Lives. Iamb Mr* » I Tbs Hegin*e JRb ms hepi ERflto Amg Ma» toy Mon *90 Uf M» » ft * 1 K* ftftftftMft ' Mftt fHRftMRftftftftMl — 3- SH 1 fat