The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 14, 1920, Image 7
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THE NIGHT RIDERS.
The people of the cotton growing
States cannot condemn too severely
the action of the night rider* who are
waging a campaign to keep cotton off
market until it reaches 40 cent* a
by threatening to destroy gin*
owners ignore warnings to dis-
tinoe'operation until that price is
realised. Already blood has been
ahed, a negro watchman in Arkansas
Wring been murdered by unknown
its ef Mare to
hf rsmparteee wtth the ragtees la
which the lefclmse five. If oak eye
from Africa died eo fact of tuberen-
loeet In heeled bootee that the mor
tality’ rste forced an experiment, at
<fha result of which African monkeys
are Urine out of doors sll the year
In one of Chicago’s parks.
If life as we know It, hnman, ani
mal or vegetable, could not withstand
the climate of Mars, might not life
adapted to the climate flourisht The
fabulous salamander lived in fire. An
Eskimo, newly arrived in Moscut or
Bagdad, could believe that since men
could live In such places reptiles easily
might bask upon live coals and frolle
In flames. Why might not life, adapted
thereto, exist In a temperature of 800
degrees above, or below, aero If a man
(Tom the polar regions ran become
accilmated la the tropics, or vice
versa t~Le«isvtlle Coorler JeernaL
TAKE HIGH OFFICE MARCH 4
While at yet manufacturer* and iobbara
have made very amall reductions in prices
due to the fact that they used high priced
raw materials, yet, to assist so far as we
possibly can our customers and friends who
have been so loyal to us in the past, we have
determined to take the loss ourselves and
have made very liberal reductions on prices
of all merchandise in our store. A visit and
inspection of our stocks will pay all desiring
the most suitable and best styles in wearing
apparel.
Excursion Far* from Barnwell, S. C., $3.00
Rsdurvd fsrv* apply only whrfr Urkvl* arv purrhnnnd bvforv
boarding trains. Children's Pares will be one-half the adult feres.
All tickvU will be limited, returning, to rcech original start
ing point before midnight of Monday, October 25th, 1920.
Call on ticket agent* or address the undersigned for further
information: Thos. E. Myers, D. P. A., Room 5, Union Station,
Charleston, S. C.; W. A. Leitch, D. P. A., 817 Broad Street, Au.
gusta, G.a; W. J. Craig, P. T. M., Wilmington, N. C.; T. C. White,
G. P. A., Wilmington, N. C.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
The Standard Railroad of the South.
W. H. Kennedy & Son
W1LUSTON. SOUTH CAROLINA
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SOUTH CAROLINA
STATE FAIR
AT COLUMBIA
..OCTOBER 25th-29th
The Greateet Pair ever beM in Soeth Carolina Moee pre-
M, Greatly Impewwd Grenada and PhdflMMb Have BMMbtte
and Mara AmwUaaa
Spoatol R*duc*d Rate* on All Railroad*.
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ENLARGED GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS
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ding to hi* congregation
one of the organ* of the church, aod
this is how did It: ‘The mission
ary bulletin of this church needs sub
scribers. It IS young snd untinancial.
but through tlie Instrumentality of
backbone and; grit It will become an
Ideal. It was ushered into existence
out of purely innocent contemplation
of moral and religions good, which
would, in all probability, result from
oarefully agitated principle* of right-
aousneaa. The bulletin will he ob-
•arved mingling In social convolution*
ta furnish with sheave* of hsneac*
of tboaa rvnsoesb!* product* > omruoe
la aoriai coottagoa* io« Th* ton#
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eo th# leather rwvar altb a Itotta
in* nptlon. of ahieh fb# tranalalloo
I*. ‘If you wl*h to *e# tbe faro of
I.uiher heboid the portrait: If yf»u
would know hi* mind, consider tbe
hook.- ^
“tnault to Injury,”
Little do we realize when wo use
this expression that we are indulging
lH>a bit of wisdom. Unknowingly we
are alluding to the classic of the
classic, an old Latin fable' quoted by
Phaedra* from the more ancient ver
sion of Aesop. It i* a fable about a
haldheaded man. and as usual the
haldheaded man la at a disadvantage.
In this case It Is a mere fly that takes
advantage of him. Well, the bald
hooded man was bitten on the heed by
a ty sod when be attempted in
Han fa amtt*. tb# ’heart be
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PLAN NOW TO NUT YOUR HUEND
AT THE STATE 9AM
jgf Great Majestic
TKo fiW»go
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ALL NEXT WEEK
In The Big Tent
John Lawrence Stock
Biggest and Best on Earth
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All New Plays. Special Scenery.
Vaudeville Between Acts
Monday, Ladies FREE. One lady admitted
free with each paid ticket
Admission I 5 and 35c, tax idcluded
Lot. Main and Matiboto Streets
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Matwn* r*rg#a which at* mod*
m tnary regatot and combtoanon
styles with or without toga W#
carry th* complei* tin* and shall
be glad to demonttrat* them.
We that] be glad to gtot you m
copy 'of (hit interesting littk
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boeniri Uthkh eioet infoitnation
rrJfarding all tne various type*
o} Great Majestic rungm Ask
us for it.
MY OPTICIAN
carload of Pittsburg Steel prod-
it. expected this week, consul-
, Fence and Ornamental Wire
Ned*
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