The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 27, 1920, Image 7
FILIPINOS WANT
AMERICA TO GIVE
INDEPENDENCE
Maximo M. Kalaw Declares U. S,
Cannot Consistently Refuse
“Self-Determination."
BOOKS AS MEDICINE
By MAXIMO M. KALAW,
"*7h^ ry Th i e “'“Ion. An-
th ..r l,< * for ,he ^Hlpinoa,”
Snu-(tovemment in the
Philippines.’’ etc.
“When they
ty,” “When the^
N sufflefent copacl-
are fthle to govern
themselve s, J ’
“When they
are' educated
enough.” T h u s
run the answers
of many Ameri
cans pressed with
the question as to
when the Filipi
nos should be
granted their In
dependence. Now,
“ability,’’ “capacl*
ty“ and “sulTi-
cient education”
—What do th.»y
mean in black
15 tl
k no iwople
immt that slnea
I recall, or that
John Hmith of
tm iwntO# 1«
B %•
£ DrHINBHC
- DriM>i:iO
mth < vM ItlATE*
Book* are frequently referred to at tools and as tho key to the treasure
trove of knowledge. The American Library is daily demonstrating in U. 8.
Public Health Service Hospitals that convalescent soldiers and sailors And
returning health and increasing strength in good books.
BOOKS BRING AID
TO SOLDIER SICK
FARM DWELLERS
ASK FOR BOOKS
Mm. Bowen Telia How Rata Almost
Burned Her House Down.
“For two months I never went in
our cellar fearing a rat. One night
in bed I smelled fire. Sure enough
the rat had been nibbling at the
matches. If I hadn't acted promptly
my house would have been burned
Later we found the dead rat. RAT-
SNAP killed R. It's greet stuff.“
Three stare. She, Me. 11 as. Reid eud
_ _ ’ I guaranteed hf C. P. Melate aad The
EFFORTS BRING RESULTS. MFORUATIVE WORKS SOUGHT 1 «w rw—,.
American LSrary Association Announcement of ttie “Books for
Serves Ten Thousand Men Everybody“ Movement
in Nation’s Hospitals. Bnnps Lotte Flood, i
aeve mew lb*
meee e# ttse dreeem . . .
the meadaliee #f the dweaee. giviag the | the Alaea Jourael
R tleet etreugih b? beiwaeg «e the eea*
t«t|ee es»4 eeeieitaa aetwre la 4aAac lie
a a. The proprietors have ee neffi
h ta the purattve * power of Hair*
Catarrh Medlciao that they e#er Cue
Hundred Dolters for any raee that It falla
to cure. Bend for Itet of teettmoniala.
Addreae P/J. CftENCT A t'o . Toledo.
Ohio. Bold by all Druaglet a, TSc.
Agents Wanted
We want a live agent in every town
in this section.
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25 per cent, commission and express
paid one way or •
20 per cent, commission and*express
paid both ways
We have just installed some addition
al machinery and are prepared to do
first class work. P-
A TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK.
Barnwell Chinese Laundry
• Kim Ngone, Proprietor
Barnwell, S. C.
Id Adro^tuo Mi
and RcvWw iu
roach the people of Waotam Carolina.
Duplay rat# tic. Solid on# dollar bill
and rveeirt paper until Dec. lot.
Largeot circulation In Aiken County.
Address, Journal and Review, Aiken,
S. C. - 5-27-4L
FOR SALE.—Thrae fine milk cows
with first and second calves. Prices
reasonable. Apply to I. Keeler,
Blackville, S. C., route No» 1.6-20-4tpd
NITRATE OF SODA.—We have a
limited quantity of Nitrate of Soda
for immediate delivery. Price and
quality right. Farmers Union Mer
cantile Co., Barnwell, S. C. 5-20-tf.
Drive in our up-to-date filling
station and get your supply of gaso
line without leaving your seat. Our
service includes anything from free
air to a Kelly-Springfield tire. B. B.
Easterling, Barnwell, S. C. 5-13-tf.
1, S. C, April I7th, ItSft.
1 hereby announce myself g candi
date for tho office of Clork of CoMrt
for Barnwell County, subject to (ho
rules and regulations of the Democrat
ic Primary election axuf pledge my
self to support the nominees of the
party. R. L. Bronson.
Barnwell, S. C., April 20, 1920.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Clerk nf Court
of Barnwell County, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary election, and pledge
myself to support the nominees of
the party. W. H. Duncan, Jr.
For Sheriff.'
Barnwell S. C., May 4th, 1920.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Sheriff of Ban-
well County, subject to the rules and
We have just received a shipment of ( regulations of the Democratic Pri-
Moline Mowers and Rakes and will be mary election and pledge myself ta
glad to have you call and examine
them. These machines have several
advantages over the old style and a
wonderful reputation for durability
and service, and the price is no high
er than the old style. We also curry
parts. C. P. MoAalr, Barnwell, 8. C.
8-18-80
support the nominees of the party. ^
C. Keys Sanders.
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asst time pea aaad gaaatam aad aft
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date for the office of Sheriff of,
Barnwell County, subject to the ralegH
aad reguAattsae ef the
primary e Wet km, aad pledge aiyeeiff
to bap pert • K. aomineee ef the pal
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as ts paueuisd by law re* ike heomng
ef geehseel elertiaaa Yhe peAs wti
tfb lateraatteaoi et»4igettee«
The V*hlllppli»e queetteu le-therefnre •
a** longer s qtewtlon ef pwlttlcs, srgu-
ment or eeppxieltlwu. To the Philip
pine mind, st leest. If is non a qoee 1
ttoe of whether the Tnlted Htsteo Is ;
ready to dl«H*hsrge Its own obligations
fully and ronipletely. America went
before the world in the recent war as
the avowed champion »f “aelf-deterinl-
nation” and Filipinos cannot see how t
America can consistently refuse to act. !
, The Filipino people, however, have
no grudge or grievance against the
American people. Theirs is a message
of friendship and gratitude. They seek |
Independence as the natural’ and log
ical outcome of America’s policy in
the islands and of America’s solemn |
promise to them. They come willing
to give privileges and concessions not
Incompatible with their national wel-
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The Filipino people are willing to
accept independence under any of the :
following conditions: Under a League-j
•f Nations, guaranteeing its territorial
Integrity; underlie protectorateship
of the United States for the first few
years; under a treaty of neutrality be
tween the United States, England, Ja
pan. France and utlier power*, or even
without any condition whatever—abso
lute and complete lnd«*p*f>detirr. They
hare no fear of Japan Philippine In-
depbodeum, lu our opinion, ta nut tntm
leal in Japanese Intwreofa The Japa
pou* are now ft— In earn* to tW png
ippinon huf ut *W peooboi limn thorn
gau kam than MtiUi Jugaaam feu tho
maamia Yhouw as* «aa Mum as ma%f
m Chadwaum an maaa non m
amum yhmugano gmuiguauga
naan m them e •
*of amt y fbt forme* me* Wo ama wha
ar* w<h m ^mhfead ta tha aamwiaviua
wuch-ng The * a too af hooha pemod
•a grout tu mm ta cmapa that egocta
aro atilt hotng made ta roaaeet dm
charged toldleea and anltoea with I thru-
rles uhevober they mny ho. Hnndroda
of letter* hate reached A. L A. head-
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The AmavWaa Uhaaef tailrtiMaa ti !'
urn #stag M MMa aMmMaa ta Mg V “
urhaa dwotie*. not ta II aogwettag tha
reutav* af popuAeitee fa* tha rueul dm-
tvtcis aad roamMmittau It ta. hewovnr.
uaguaotiaaahly eager ta rroaia a at end y
8ow of lafatmailta rending ta rural
Americu That the need for anch aarv-
|re exlati and thnt It la anxloualy
quarter* fr»*m f«»rmer •ervieo men tell- aought la evidenced In every letter of
Ing of the hM* af library facllitlea In |hl§ nllur# by >f . te „ bril7
comm Its ions and by the A L. A. A few
excerpta have been aelected because
w Hat- j
odo, J. A. CaRaaa aad A. P. Wetumeta I K F*® value qualify aad sue'
Thao* favor mg the propound levy j vmlt mm up to-date ftllmg •la’
wM eaat a haial with tha word "Yaa" j m% \ thus you naed guaalknc and aft.
written or printed thereon, and thane
uppoeing the proponed levy •hall cast
Anything ft
particular localities to which th<
men have returned.
Dirt* ».rvc Provided. th „ ^ , 0 truly , h .
1. n»,„y th«.r. I. . dt.l. llbr.. ■ of , huuun , la of
ry commission or a nearby library to, , . .
which . man c.n be referred for the! ,vh "' C * r, » OB - whow f,rm
hook, he need*, hnt If there ts no such l I* beyond Mason, W la., asked for eopiee
organization through which he can be of “Productive Farm Crops,” ‘‘Pre
served, books for almost any serious
purpose may ba borrowed directly, cinlen of the. Practice of Poultry. Hals- ) nouncaa his candidacy for the office^
from the A. L. A. War Service, 24 West
Thirty-ninth street. New York city.
The only expense in connection with
these loans is prepayment of return
postage on books borrowed.
The A. L. A. has published lists of
hooks ,to help ex-service men who are
studying to advance themselves in
their work. “Five Hundred Business
Books.” “One Thousand Technical
Books” and reading courses on prac
tical subjects are now in preparation.
Other Work Being Done.
Othejr branches of work which the
A. L. A. War Service Is carrying on In
clude service to the Merchant Marine,
Coast Guard and llghthouaea, service
(• industrial communities which are
resultant from the war. aervlo to Uail
ed States forces overaess. This work
ts earrted uu with mammy rucstved fret
Iks U sited War W **% fan its the u*
sf whferh feg Hmtted by tbs camMHsn
sf lbs gift in thsss aymnAr pufpsssa
Tbs bstvwu sf tbs Meevbsse Mftew
gspsruusse gessugui fbB# Mksaey gpe
ipp is muams ua Aemsqqpn mssftas»
moym m sas asms «# **ussm Meuaam
M*® suuMumg <n»
ductive Vegetable Growing” and “Prln-
s hullot with the word “No** writ
•r printed thereon.
HORACE J. CROUCH.
Sec. Co. Board of Education.
Barnwell, S. C., May 21, 1920.
5-27-2L
Messrs. A. A. Lemon, R. L. Bron
son, B. P. Davies, E. D. Peacock, W.
A. Hayes and W. M. Boyles enjoyed a
tv/o-days fishing trip at Bryant's
Lake, in Colleton County, last week.
Mr. W. K. Black, of Hilda, an-
lrn Springfield Ur*.
Barnwell, 8. 1'.
free air to a Roily-
B. B. Easterling.
MS-if.
Ing” she echoed the book needs of her
neighbors. Then she revealed the fact
that her eyes are not always in the
furrows by asking for a copy of Col
lins’ “Book of the Stars.”
What Others Desired.
There was a pressing need behind
the letter from James Dunn,lives
ten miles from Convent, La., the near
est town, which ha* a population of
only 500 people. He asked for a copy
of “Practical Farm Drainage.” The
task of keeping hit acres dry was be
yond him. Walter Williams of Osaeo,
Wls* wanted to know if he could make
fuel alcohol from frozen potatoes and
■polled fruits, and If he could, were
there any book* on the subject. The
roqwauts run the whole rang* of farm
•peri ttaoe Rome wish to know how
I to treat acalo. othora dee r* facts oo
I bog rmietog Haul ha giviog tnfbrwgtWu
j oo crop ffotutfea® ore tu Anoood
TW Aavetran Ukoury Aeo**qpHou
fee auuseg o C •■MW baud u» Woe •
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of Magistrate at Hilda In this issue
of The People. He is well known to
the people of his township and if
electel promises an equitable edminis-
tration of the affairs of th$ office.
The Annual Children Day Exercises
will be observed next Siinday, May
30th, by the Sunday School children
of the Methodist Church of Barnwell.
A very attractive program has been
arranged and the general public is in
vited to attend. These services will
take the place of the regular eleven,
thirty service Sunday morning.
A Rat Breeds • to 19 Time* a Tyar,
Ae'eraging Ten Young to a Utter.
Remember this, act aa soon as you
aee the first rat. Get a pkg. of RAT-
SNAP. It’s sure rat and mice de
stroyer. It's convenient, comes in
cake form, no mixing. Mummifies
rat after killing—leaves no smell.
Cats or dogs won't touch it. Three
sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guar
anteed by C. F. Molair, and The Best
Pharmacy.
CANDIDATE CARDS.
For State Senator.
- Williston, S. C., May 4th, 1920.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of State Senator
from Barnwell County, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary election and pledge
myself to support the nominees of the
party. Arthur M. Kennedy.
Mi
rut c «t
ftufwwvfet, 8 C
1 b*r*by aamumaufe
«mbj»rt t« lb* ndaa aad re
mt lb* DauaurrafeNt Primary
aad pladgu myetJf la aappart ftfea mmm
mmmm of the party.
J. Staff Halford.
For Magistrate at Hilda.
Hilda, 8. C, May t4tb. 1920.
I hereby announce mytclf a candi
date for Magistrate at Hilda, subject
to the rules and regulations sf the
Democratic Primary election and
pledge myself to support the nominee*
of the party.
W. K. Black.
Hilda, S. C. t May 18, 1920.
• 4 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Magistrate at
Hilda, subject to the rules and regu
lations of the Democratic Primary
election and pledge myself to support
the nominees of the party.
■ • O. R. Hightower. v
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CftiA
Hilda, S. C., May 18,1920.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Magistrate at
Hilda, subject to the rules and regu
lations of the Democratic Primary
election and pledge myself to support
the nominees of the party.
W. G. CoIIhBa. '
8 G. April n.
for febo offlro of
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