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# - ALLBNDALE OOt’NTT WILL ■TACB BK. ( BLRBRATION Celebration. at o> Special to The People. Allendale, June 26.—The ,County of Allendale will be host to the \ largest crow,) that ever visited this town in ita history if the plans of the committees now working on the Semi'Centennial Celebration ' are reaponded to by the people of this section, on next July Fourth. The occasion will be the fiftieth an niversary of the advent of the first railroad into this section of the state, and will be fittingly observed with ever^ conceivable form of Fourth of July entertainments. Com mittees composed of a membership from practically every organization in the entire county are cooperating to make the project the most elabo rate celebration that has ever been attempted in this section. The day will be a home-coming day for everyone who is interested in the welfare of the baby county of the state. The people of Barnwell, Hampton anj Bamberg counties are invited to be the guest of the people of Allendale county on that day. Each of those counties were at one time a part of that territory which now makes up Allendale county and are therefore highly interested in re viewing the growth of their off spring. People from all over the state and other atates are expected to be in Allendale on that day. Only a part of the plana of the day have ao far been definitely given oat but these include eneagh to make the day an interesting one The prin- appal address of the day will be giv en by Commander tforrie I.ampkin. State Commander of the American Legton Mr I^impkin it recognised as one of the aaoet eloquent and ■peahen la the elate Hi* in Kaetf will be a great draw ing rard. particularly to the members of the A me nee n Lrgv>n throw ghoul the elate A parade of hietenml and industrial float■ will begin the day's reiebratlea A feature of this pared# will he ten Beat* entered he the Civic I-eagwe of Allendale deput ing the growth of the ragnty ta flee rear* perinha There will he fleet* repreeennng prert Iradv every rgae isatmti ami *w*inee* howee la the )oil of this rewwty. said t« tm the meet elegant nnd complete la the eat»re state will be opened for in- apartmn for the first time o« that date with proper eaemeee The C and h C Railw*) ( «mpeny is actively runperating with the ram- witters m arnnging the plan* far the da> and will provide *«me sellable memo-ta! for their part in the day's program A big barhrrwr n«^ basket pnntr prrparrtf by the people of Al- lends e county Will be assured the visitors to the county *mt on (hat «la» that Ihei Bill be well fed A baseball garr« a ill tw |i>hyrd in I he ai'lernoon of that day l«etweer the at! «tar trsm of Allendale county mimI the \amville tram of Hampton t'ewi.ty. A mtm* of talk* will be made by mcml«er» of the local bar on the history of town* of this section and the county itself Mr. .lames M. Patterson will make the address of w-eliome A free motion picture show will Ik* provided by the com- mittve for the children ami will run throughout the day. A band of twenty piece* will furnish music and give concerts throughout the day. In the evening the Young Men’s Danc ing Club will give h dance. Sykes Orchestra of Augusta furnishing the music. There will he other amuse ments which will he announced later. The committee estimates from re sponse* from all over the~state that there will he a crowd of at least ten thousand in the County Seat of Al lendale county on that day. It will Mav facta I of waovil art vtill I bo p* t-mittod to atata the la rofortneo to tho uoe of poisons. According to th*' facta •ound by . reliable authentic ex- perimentora we .find that first, that the use of calcium arsenate with water •",] syrup was appliad to young cotton jiid kill some weevils, but where used entirely through the season when the cotton gets laree was not profitable means of weevils control. Farmers may therefore ure the syrup method for the next week or too but not after that. The use of arsenate in the .dust form is the only method that holds out much hopes to the farmer at this time, ff your cotton is/ a poor stand with small amount of fertilizer or for any other Cause would ,not produce as much as one Half of - a bale of cotton to the acre were there no weevils present then it will pay you to poison. Furthermore if you ex pect poisoning alone to make a good crop of cotton then you will be disappointed. I therefore would offer you the following suggestions. First—plow your cotton as often as possible, twice a week *1 if' you can, because, in dry weather if the punctured squares are knocked to the ground and it is dry and (histy where they fall they will not mature a weevil but will dry up. Second—pick up the first square that fall and pick as many of the weevils on the cotton now as labor coat will permit, thin can be done with out cost where share croppers are used. Tie a brush bag or piece of burlap on your p.ow stork to brush off the punctured square*. Third—plow your cotton con tinuously until the cotton crop Is matured just before the eottuu be gins to open Fourth--If you do the things listed above. If you have fairly dry | weather, and If your cotton would make at least half a hale te the acre were there ae hall weevil, ami. ,t; Year Course In Agriculture. Com mon school education sufficient. S. No previous applications to the college necessary to stand scholar ship examinations. For catalogue, application blanks, and other information write to THE REGISTRAR Clemson College, S. C. WANT MORE THAN EFFICIENCY •Jmplicity of M Home of Future" Drawn Criticism From it Louis Nswe- "" paper Writer. We are told that “the pew Ameri can home ii now discernible. It is not the spacious ten or 12-roora domi cile, flanked with ample grounds and restful trees, that the pioneers knew. It is an efficiency home of one room, with concealed bed. a restaurant be low and a common nursery. Every thing Is given over to experts. Amer lean love of ease now sits enthroned in this compact, one-room "efficiency home.” It seems ^to us that this effi ciency home should be especially pop ular with adults and celibates; al though where the (-ommunlty nursery —still quite infrequent—is provided with all its appurtenances for pro moting play and a devoted “play nurse’' In charge, It should also have a great attraction for families. Also from year to year we find Improve ments added to these new-fashioned city' homes. It Is true that society may he In a transition stag* and that the conveniences emerge into the per fect domldlarj millennium when ev ery adult human being will be tmuaed In the stately marble balls dreamt of In “The Bohemian lllrt,** though mioua the vassals and serfs This free coun try is too free for that. It is a tact uow that earh Individual, In lusl. In many In stances, vt United to Ys by 16 fsat'ln bis "bide, with a few ronveuleut ac- ceggr; nihbiq. but u that oerma MBIT Wuh all fUTrXuiTla of d»T IlsaUan we of parlors event sally -large enough tar a graad plan*, si'd l 'L* We Are Growing All the Time! Because we are buying and selling ONLY THE BEST the market affords. We cany the VERY BEST line of native meats at the most reasonable prices. Swift's Premium --We get it fresh by ex press every day. 7 . Highest Market Price paid No J.e"d"f"o Parboil tor CHOICE CATTLE per pound We have a large number of BEDS that we are offering at attractive prices—from $3.75 to $12. They * M new * nd ,ooJ value * BLACK BROTHERS, Phone 71, Barnwell, S. C. VAMP THEATRE, SATURDAY, JULY 1 W. D. GRIFFITH S “WAY DOWN & ASX V *f each i art or a tvtv-atatu or M* o*atan. «*r ahatavar yuu < Are wo ta ha wins can Ad aro *arv that ) Ihsa ywu can pataaq with, aruaaato dusted Rovora. awerhaat* ta thv Ihrva largv*t lawns •a tha manly has* arsaaata ta aatl at rvas >nabw pwa*. f rum ta# ta * *ert*en reals par p» aad I1V7 taai fra awa ta tha ruqaty aapav baud daatars that Wtll bead ngSl arras par tawrhtaa (pn ka tnasgttt pi f rata tavaa fifty aash Fifth -ka aptistatw no auvk Paid as yaa ran pad a gaad (haarr ta atek* saas if ae •tt(k la the |ak Aay lafaraMllao ta ratal pMsaatag wtll ka gladly f by H G. Bavlsioa Copaty Hla.kv.llr ft (*. 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I HRII.I |\t. ^ HI MAN -* %> KK.HI H ART. *ue of Tbs People Mr. J. O. Patterson. Jr. entertained a larr»‘ number of his friends with a dance Monday evening at th* lovely home of his parents. Several out-of-town mi cuts, were present a* mong them being Messrs. Jim Rhoad and J. D. O’llern, of Bamberg. After taste MaP's i apMVk rt Itaw raa apt sss s ta rear Mpaap S'.rt ts. n« Hai • rstsrrfc M*t r»4 sf t HILDRKY ZS l C-Ms MATIN FIR. ADULT*. U t'ENTB 4dt P. M NH.HT SHtMk. s :jp 1 L J i MKSET P CO. Tel « S7 all DruggWts «e t l.KMMON COLLKtiK Srholsrship Examinations for Barn- well County* Kxaminatians ty fill 3 vacgyit four- year scholarships and one vacant one- year scholarship will be held at the County Seat on Friday. July 14th be ginning at U A. M. under the super vision of the County Superintendent surpass anything that has ever been ; of Education attempted here in the way of a c bration. NOW IS THE TIME FOR FARMERS .TO WORK ele- 1 Four-year scholarshij). Open to students desiring to pursue Agri culture or Textile Engineering. Subjects for examination; English including grammar, literature, con- position and—'rhetoric; Algebra, in cluding quadratic equations; Ameri- It is a known fact that- if the | can and European History; practical weather is hot and dry during the ] Agriculture. months of June and July that we | Age requirement. 16 years or over good chance to make! at the time of entrance. Wm. McNAB Representing FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given nil husinoM .Office in Harrison Block, Main St— BARNWELL. 8. C. MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. No Red Tape. HARLEY & BLATT. Attorneys-at-Law Barnwell* S. C. stand a very good chance to quite a good deal of cotton in spite of the ravages of the boll weevil. In that we have good prospects of having dry weather we should work harder than ever Too many of we farmers are too easily discouraged, although I admit that we have had conditions bad enough to discourage must any body. But, boys, we should hustle row. The facts sir that if we da have this dry hot weather that ara are hoping for rad that wa do go i fpnamg than we will Ptake some I w mid like te spy furtSt i j Winners of scholarships must be ; prepared to meet also the re^uire- . merits for admission of the Associa- j tion of Colleges of South Carolina, j The examinations may'-be taken] for entrance credits by those not ap plying for scholarship. The value of each scholarship isj $100 per session an<j free tutition of i I $40. Membership in the Reserve Of-' REGISTRATION NOTICE The attention of the voters of Barn well County is called to the fact that this is election year and that the Board of Registration will be in ses- rsTon at the Court House in BarntVell every first Monday for the purpose of issuing registration certificates. Take due notice thereof and goven your selves accordingly. Main, G. M. Shepard. M. Halford, Board of Registration. May. six per rant., and on texts paid after June 1st, eight per cent., said penalties not being rumulative. Executions for all unpaid taxes will be written up by thr County Treasu rer after June 1st. The dog lax is subject to the same penalty as other taxes. Tax rate as follows: For State purposes 12 mills. For ordinary county pur poses •- .— mills. Interest and Sinking Fund on Highway Bonds .1 1-4 mills. Roads —r—2 mil's. Constitutional School tax __3 mills. Total Levy J .' 26 mills. A special levy of 2 mills will be added to alj x property in Elenton Schoo District for Bridge Bonds. Special School *Levy. The following School Districts : THE CON’FBDBBATE COLLEGE. « Hn»ad Street. 1 CharDatUu. 8. C. A Boarding and Day School for Girls. Begins Its session September 26. 1922. Historic Iji sjitution situated !n a healthy -lo cation. Advantage* of city life, with large college yard for out door sports. A well planned rtiurse of studies.in a homelike at mosphere. A business Course open to Seniors and elective.course to Juniors and Seniors. . . A Domestic Science Course open to Seniors, giving practical and theoretic knowledge of cooking. *' A Sewing Course for Seniors and Juniors. A well equipped Library. Primary Departments for day-pupils. For catalogue and further i nformation apply to the college. ■--tjj for school * pur- Tax Notice. Loader a recent act of the General ficers Training Corps. R. O. T. C., ( Assembly, the time for payment of m also equivalent in money te a ? a^g scholarship daring the Iqst take years •• college was extended to June 1, 1922, tha following penalties Add axas paid during January, one have special levies poses, as follows: Columbia, Edisto,*’ El jenton, Reeves Creek and . Tinker's Creek- —_ 2 mills. Bloomingdale, Owen’s Cross Roads, Red Oak, and Upper Rich Land 3 mills. Ashleigh, Lee’s, Long Branch, Meyer’s Mill, Seven Pines, Barbary Branch, Morris 4 mills. Cedar Grove and San Hill t. 5 mills. Elko, 4 mills for ordi nary purposes and 3 mills for bonds. Total -7 mills. Big Fork, Four MHa, Double Pond, Friendship, Oaten's, Hercules, Hilda, Mt. Calvary, New Forest, Pleasant Htl! and Reedy Branch. Oak Grove .... 8 miUa. Blarkville. 7 mills for I ftad f U T ftat j£* IF YOU WANT TO SEE GOOD BASEBALI* «!► SEE THE GAMES IN AUGUSTA. /F YOU WANT TO HAVE GOOD EATING WHILE x ATTENDING THESE GAMES ' * 1 ‘ - O VISIT THE V. & L. RESTAURANT. far TuUl.ll far Prompt Senice. Best of Food. Reasonable Prices. Seating Capacity 200. * and 3 mills for Bonds Healing Springs .. Kline, 8 mills (or ordi nary school purposes and 4 mills for Bonds. Total.. Barnwell, I0V* mills for ordinary schoo purposes and 4Vfc mills for Bonds. Total —.. t... .... .... ^Blll mills for Total 12 mills. 12 mills. 12 mill*. ..IS mills. Total — 16 mills. Dog hsx. Under the present l*w Dog Tax will be $1.25 including th* dog tax teg which will be furnished by tha County Treasurer. A fine of not lees than $5.00 or more than $80.(6) will ha imposed on all own a dog aad fail te p tax. " . - J. B