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People W Rstsablished in IS 1 ] ‘Juftt Like a Member of the Family” Lartcat County Circulation. VOLUME XLVI. Barnwell, south Carolina, Thursday, November 23, 1922. NUMBER 12. AGREE ON BEST FORMULA FOR ^ COMB^TTfiNG PESTS. .. ) o Optimistic Note Sounded at Conftr- EARLY* MORNING BLAZE DESTROYS COTTON GIN ence in Columbia Saturday Columbia, Nov. 18.—Plowing un- •ler of stalks‘and cleaning up of land Plant of Farmers Ginnery at Barn well Wiped Out by Fire Friday. Fire, which was discovered about 3:30 o’clock Friday **orning, total- -hs soon as cotton is picked, prepar- | ly destroyed the plant of te Farm- <ng land early, using the best variety ers Ginnery, located on the Atlan- <»f. quickly maturing seed, employing | tic Coast Line Railroad in the -ufficient fertilizers supplemented Southern part of this city. * Prompt by side applications of soda early Le- action on the part of the volunteer fore bloom appears, practicing com- fire department ./ saved adjoinig munity planting as soon as the ^.buildings,(.including the brick ware- ground is warm, adopting a system of frequent shallow cultivation end thick spacing and picking of bolls as house nearby. It is not known how the fire originated. The loss is partially covered by insurance, and •arly as cheap labor will allow, is , Mr. B. S. Moorc 4 „ own£r of the gin- the formula prescribed for effective ly eoffiblftlng the spt'ead add propa gation of the cotton booll weevil by a conference of scientific farmers and agricultural experts meeting here today at the call of Governor Harvey. That cotton can be raised nnder ••oil weevil conditions by the utiliza tion of intelligent method* of cul tivation. supplemented with a sya- of diversified farming, was the census of opinion as expressed ms those present. ™ The great problem to be confront- •■4. M was ssgiMd. is the task of ar ant t* tvai nefy, statedr Saturday that the plan would be rebuilt in tlfne for 1923 cotton crop. The volunteer-firefighters are to be congratulated upon the speed with which they answered the alarm and laid a line of hose to the scene of the fire. ECONOMY HOME DRIVE IN BARNWELL COUNTY Sspt. H. J. Cronch Accepts Chair manship to Secure V Plan for W eevil Control. Recommendations of conference held Saturday at the State House on call of Governor Harvey: Destroy the weevils’ winter quarters by plowing under cotton and corn stalks and by cleaning terraces, ditch banks and Ather trash on the farm. Prepare land early and thoroughly. Plant best seed of approved varieties. Among the best varieties are Lightning Express, Cleve land Big Boll, Delta Type and (on wilt infested land) Dixie Triumph. Use fertilizer sufficient, such as would make a bale of cotton pc" acre in an average season without the presence of the weevil. This will vary on individual farm.;. Make applications of soda early, be fore tfce first blooms appear. Plant as soon as ground is warm. All cotton in a given communi ty should be planted at about the same time (from the first to the middle of April). Practice frequent shallow cultivation to keep up fruiting. Practice thick spacing. Practice early square picking if cheap labor is available. This must be done very thoroughly every five days if possible in order to be effective. * Definite recommendations on poisoning are deferred for future con sideration by this conference unHl after the proponed conference at Washington has been held to determine upon the general policy to he recommended for 1923. - Develop a fertile soil as the best asset to farming under boll weevil conditions. POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE f *- - *T ‘ • . ~-"7' MARRIED ON WEDNESDAY Miss Daisy Rizer, of jQlar, Become*) Bride of Mr. J. C. Ke a r.se. Olar, Nov. 18.—Miss Daisy Rizor and Mr. James Carl Kearse were maried Wednesday evening at Beth el Methodist Church by the Pastor, the Rev. C. M. Peeler.-Using the ring ceremony. Mrs. Kearse is the youngest daugh- teer of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rizer of Olar. With her charming personal ity / she has won many friends throughout this and other States. She is an alumna of Cohmbia Col lege. Mr. Kearse is of a well known family of this county. He is a grad uate of Wolford College and also of the law department of,the Uafcenti ty of South Carolina. He is a mem ber of the law firm of Carter, Car ter and Kearse. of Bamberg, and ha* lately been elected for hi* second term in the Legislature. « The bride wore an unusually at- tractive gown of heavy white satin crepe combined with a brocade, em broidered with * unburst of pearl* BARNWELL COUNTY GETS MORE TAXABLE PROPERTY 1580 Acre*, Valued *t $10320, Will Net County $361 Yearly. Auditor W. H. Manning and Treasurer J. B. Armstrong, of Barn well County, met with the Auditor and Treasurer of Allendale County Monday and transferred 46 tax re turns from the latter county to Barnwell. The property effected comprises 1,580 acres, valued at $10,820, the yearly taxes thereon be ing $361. The owners have been paying that amount to Allendale County since it* formation four years ago and the baby county ** due Barnwell the tax money. The property was listed in Allen dale County on account of a misap prehension as to the county line. When a new survey was made, it w»* found that it really belonged in Barnwell County. The change wa* effected in the most friendly spirit. ALLRNDALB COUNTY FAIR fUCCRMI IN KVKRT WAY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CONVENES DECEMBER IT4 •uatatiag (he tenant and * hare- _ Crouch, Supt of Educa- r Uith intelligent method* tf P*"* * ^ PH “ * ** •jtton plant lag. and R was foe thin vasna the conferen e was calk d. Fh** adoption uf the foreaulo and the of its precept* reWceensd ihnoe rrr*ewl Now. evurv *e*n»v ed the Chairmanship of the drt%* in this county to rows funds foe The E ironomy Hmme. the only Or- phanage tn the Slat* foe MotheeWs* * lltllf fVft TW If **# Iwf-gNp' •brrhrAirhp t*f J X |bf t l OfYP im$ it. Pre*i as that Week* Have Been De*«a. The Winter term of the Court •f Comm m Plea* for Barnwell County o ill rmmwm here Moudpg, llecssuber 4th Judge Prmre lo sehedulod *• preside, hut ou account of the * on- dltion of hi* health H R pe*d$ -1* the! a Epos ml Judge uiB he appo*at<o4 is hto stood. IVtit furors foe .he Sr*! ood >o*-net us eh* have Nerd FAIRFAX AND BARNWELL Heavy lotting Tsum Won Close Heere of 12 In 4. Alth losmg Friday Earow gloris* St < f H and bertha of roao point due lace. The coronet and vet! were of! y ar real lore raoght at ouch temple with PLAY HAED-PUCGHT GAME . ^ arMir , Moremm Frem | these extended the throat latch of ^ pearl* Her betdnl houquet eoootst- ed of bride roees wtth a ehowee of llltee of the eattey. Ths hetdn* g gronue s gtfr to the hrtuf oas a tot loom dinner etog Mt*« Mddrvd Josses, the am*4 of honor, to on ottroetsso eowssn of the be Oh oof O Uhnro of the WwdrgfsroU The amid of knuoe and the fivo heulessuosdi. Moo Ihonrhe Aosohee, Excel Uore the loao of AE m MNR1 Ho k. i the ksrol fWM homRom* 1$ to A. ■rI CsMtl* fom' Allendale, -Nov $•.—The Alien Couaty Fate of IPS to now a matter of hftotory —but history th t wtR foe o kmg ttsoe ho o bn Hto vt ' '• foe the pooOio of the ■ .i< I soxeoio AdsdpteE The format*, to the shope •wsofUMoUk was tatroslured by V, V. Long, of t lemoeo t sftegi ■•etoo of eotousmo ooek. and. fen msdMleuttous. onooum nhapted by the sowfereUse It a 'Whereas, ohtte pe^gres* boo node to tho eouttuf of the hoR - tl. eoyoemfty o*vb gaore peogew 1 armors, oe roolise ihsi th* ge met of I bo eat too rvop t* amd 'hr UMMOt tin-*, who foe oh •cUsosm srv ouobdr to onden V' Mr tWesott. of Hnrkmy ■rw*. (hortolte. X. t , -^a*— that odl d* the wort of putting (he eater la tf the mater *1 t* p^sod nt th hand* Ths* drrvo t* toe 'he d*a*o. o* More: Ultd Iht of th* ll< * •*• ■RR on • la- tb. t f f Uhl' • <d« agreed upon by <k.« ronfrre Art re* “In order that thi» may '•*- * xprditHMUl) we offer the foil Ion* Man a wg re*olution. “Ryaulved. That the lM}it’« tan pr ao* merrhant* and farmer* of the •ji* ifi nvr rious counti*!) will intercut them- .-elvi-.o in csirying cut the recoat mendations j*ugt-c*ted 1h*1«w. “Destroy the weevils’ winter • juarters by plowing under cotton and corn stalks and by cleaning Um-- racfcs, ditch banks and other trash i n MlRMtN DIVIFS* (*RE\T ROLE. I* Hero to Ad* antagr to ** Enrba nt meal .** hi Itavie*. star of t'>»«mop *li-! iluv tKins, rea« he* a new pla> e art in “Enchantment.** hrr newest picture, which will l*e seen' at the Vamp Theatre _ TueM^ay. Cast ns a pampered and |>etted *o- ciety favorite. Mis* Davies is a love ly miss whose power over Tier ooy . friends has gone to her head.' She displays the flippaney of the charac- ■ . v r, i , , , ter with skill. It is a role perfectly the farm. Prepare land early and . ; J I thoroughly. Plant best seed of ap proved varieties. Among the best varieties arc Lightning Express, Cleveland Big Boll, Delta Type u"d (on wilt infested land) Dixie Triumph. “Use fertilizer sufficient such as suited to Miss Davies’ qualities. t i “Enchantment*! whs adapted to ♦! e screen from the story “Manhandling ' Ethel” by Frank R. Adams. The ; keynote of the story is found in ! “Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the! Shrew,” a scene from which is in- i eluded in the production. .Ethel. | Hoyt’s (Marion Davies) father sees in the at'tor who has the'role of Pe- would make a bale of cotton per acre in an average season without presence of the weevil. This 'will . * , . , . , . ; trucnio the- means of breaking his | vary on rrauvidual >arms. Make side , , . , , . , - * - , , , f haughty daughters proud spirit. Mnnlicntmns KOdn pnrlv hoftirp ' 1 I tr*4 W*«4 Jooare W Homo Hott* Rkmkvills J. O R«ak», Rofwwvll C. C. fuwo*. Block* ttw W. D HadSH(g RorooiH M E Hate. Eosvmory W H. Dyrkax, BUckvitW E W. M >w4u»»4. Baraoall J. 3* Rkwk. RocooaH E $$. Jaobiow. Jc. Greul 1 yfw****. M T. Yrumoub. Four Mils U R Royotacw Greol ('yurvaa L. F Wtllmum. Wtfltacoa J. Ruayoa Block, Bocouoll J. H Rwo4(. Rawnatt Agctag* C. E Nall. PTtBtrtom M C* E He kings. WiH»*i«a. It E Rrtffcing*. Willctaw J M Halloed. BlurkviRa T. O. tkavb*. Red Oak. J. K Lain, l*aargc‘s Creak J. F. Iteld*. Great type*-** I— Jt. I rreck, tceorgr’s t fork. E K Baoslav. WlUla4*wi. 4*. R. f rceob. Gtrat C>pre** J. F. Creach. Great Cypres*. • II. L. McLciMbm. Blackwllr. lar Lancaster. Barnwell. Franklin Black, Barnwrell. W J. Birt. Barnwell. Moise Hair. Sr., Williston. C. C. Baughman. ^:cH Land. •1. N. Folk. Rosemary. C. D. Rountree, Bennett Springs E. E. Morris. Barnwell. J. L .Shuler, Williston. Herman Brown, Btackville. Second Week Jurors. J. L. Birt, Rosemary. B. O. Norris, Red Oak. M. B. Whittle, Blackville. T. W. Dicks, Rich Land. H. R. Anderson, Rich Land. A. P. Collins, George’s* Creek. J. A. Creech, Blackville. a Isadore Hartzog, Blackville. C. H .Fields, George’s Creek. Aaron Black, Barnwell. a Dk 0 tore tho* ik*** •oa#' ■j bl Nottbre*. Rare L #oM* Rreww. m t wk*0 tk# vuROl • lltRif hr %&*W of V •iw-rkore, It ••*•<• Maggw Mfl Bor wovtl hod tk* latB m FaarfatN k *>i MM Mail l*o*Mf. of CRo*. oad •no yard laa*. ready la caR regnob ■la* Cnreitn* Mn*r ( td 4 •Xoaahoe. fa# tk* pfloy tkot oogft 4 breo uadi won* «aR*ao dreoaoa la paohai akoiM# I tk* aaxuo, Marwwil resoresR tk* RirA • *f I auf »tarW4 a t domgkol mo*ck i**- ! word tk**r ogpoauuM* I Aft#* maksng cscimkst*sg I *»*re olgg, Rw ball wos bad • <* G aRaoa • sf Safsa* *4 urn S* i TW -* Moms tb#o tkal tkreugk (feu first and to ooarta** uttkoulmwMg abb* to sscsU Rack Mod* a touckdsmu m tki tktrd qoada* and tk* vssitaos aA4 *d aos4k*« to tk* fouvtk. M .tl mdy fau* and *u* kalf IMUuMs b play. $airfaa ktrksd off Hak* coogkt tk* kafl and Mud* a bdllkao rem 4>m* tk* field Frem than wo usoo TW uuMfwow of kagor, Mr* t#cgk A Had Sag (Mo*. sSsM* af • tk# botdb. aod Mre G*a*g* Roo4»*s. I* af Fairfax. aMS## of tk* b*xi*g*aRUk *i oafs lusodsamatt a#*#f»-4 . a gooo* (o of gro#a aod res* «#uo*oa. rsopod Tk# k*o4 om* 1 a ar » Eaora# 4 (dor. hretfbi 1 mi 1 IMI bgfWoM ttk*e g*w*tn*an* Jol m Uan mm • f ifwftaa hWS. Ja noto TV**** on of AtAontn, Hmmt M R#o* YNF # V ll a -ore Brst-kom Afftl V. IL Bkmadi. f nt tk* ftoah ■■■I wwtw~ trested to a kr I ■#Mb-m area Wtoiaw I taOM* m * TV copfMdrfs of I are ot'-od «»f tb* fn-»«'-*-'• at tR«-ir alrvm and roogratolatr ]|*a«is. Sol Hiatt and Pvrr) A. Frirc upon I the *u*ce»» of th*ir efforts to make a genuine football machine. * It is undrretiMid that the cjtisrfta of Ham- well are *oon to play the part of hosts to the member* of the team and their capable* coache*. Play Denmark Friday. - The next game scheduled will lie mark, cuuaod pooda, km uses, rob so. roudmo. vugs, topsotrma. Sd. sed eserytkmg *4s* tkofl gwrs lo OM#X • krUgkcfol glare oat snip to N to stay at. tkore woo tk* tt*o*M*k and farm exkikst Tk* k*gs ms re f*m W krid*.! » somber htR wbat tbsrs are* arrw aad mrosorrd op la tk* staadard »f tN* lae. were | best in Ike E*utk to this depadtu# vt. A* nr* f There was aa eu*y-galt exhibit mo of ihr candle bearers, saddle horses and Xkr great 1st- rs*t Dorothy Mobley, manifested m this depart meet skoms Julia Caroline Run and Gladys Var- that the automobile has not entirely gtnia Kearse, gratefully mart bed displaced the horse la the hearts of down the aisle and lighted the numer- the fanner* of tki* county. (ius candle* arranged around the al- ’ A program of int*r**t to everywo* tar. Little DuPrc Sander* bore the ! who visite^here Thursday and that wedding ring, concealed in a large day saw one of the largest crowd* ; white chrysanthemum. The petite that ever came to Allendale. The flower girla, Elizabeth Chitty and ! chief event of the day wa* an vl- Sara Carter, as usual were the cen- 1 dress by the Honorable A. F, Lever, ter of attraction when they came in a former member of Congress and tk# »|*m tater* Jr, of Baobarrg and at fooiknB KaH Utter, h flMltMrt 4 mcIRrmI Chofb* Chitty. MitUrd Edward Nr# I*-» . alt af tk* Mrel t*nm Oakrr* Pro.r t ik | Rr* tne h Elital Mai pc -th Jo played at Denmark Friday* after noon and it is probable that a large ‘ ri ""/V I “ ..r ro« ;it _ , ^ scattering flower petals, symbolizing now president of the farm Loan applications of soda early before firgyt blooms appear. / " v “Plant as soon as ground is warm. All cotton in a g»vcn commun ty should he planted at tho same time vil conditions^” - (froth the first to the middl e of April). ^Practice frequent shallow cultiva- C. P. Morris, Barnwell. The actor, consents to “tame” EtheT Gary Lott. Williston, and that is the beginning of his ^ a ’ r > Rosemary. ♦ rnnhifw B. M. Smith, Williston. T. J. Grubbs, Blackville. D. 0. Fanning, Blackville. A. E. .Thompson, -Williston. W. E. Kitchings, W’illiston. W. L. Frederick, Rosernary. A. A. McAllister, Barnwell. i » The resolution as introduced sug gested that cotton should be spaced ; so the rows should be three and one- tion to keep up fruiting. Practice- half feet a p ar t and six to ten inches, * thick spacing. ’ * ’ (in the drill; but on suggestion olS “Practice early square picking if j certain of the farmers from the i cheap labor is availahBf. .This must , ( - uas t a i plain, among them D. L. * he done very thoroughly every five ! .Smith, «f Walterboro, specific dis- 1 days if possible in order to lie • ef- Unce wa)( eliminated in favor of fcct^ve. ^ | jto*t thick sparing, leading it to the — ■•■M Poib—lkfca.*. . “Definite recofomendatlon* or- j problem himself, potaoping are deferred for • future 1 It was contended by the thick-j romtdrratkm by this rouforenc*. u after n-; >poring advocate*, oawng them M pro poos 1 roofrreore* Prof H W Barer director of agn-, at JF—hirglnw Wvi box a krld t# dr- j cultural re—orrk at GImusoo. tkon icruuna kpak tk* gonotul pot# - 1 t* t it oh iMkond ad vtda tpuciag Lad k* oaconMBrukol floe URB '% S| . kaod dMb*mrtfuV#d M gaao a ftargoe “fkr»ofl#p a MgtRa oofl •» ik* ftwat t ami qaacke* ftafld d areda* flaamoag oamae $oR woo- lag C. .H. Smith, wRluton. Si J. G. Moody, Sr., Barnwell. P. F. Parker. Rnifmary. W. W\ Mulony, Blpckriila. Nt ML Howard, Blackville. - John L. Weathers bee, Williston. P. t>. Mttxlay, Bed Oak. " -Mw -3 J. W. Pattv raon, Barnwell. Furman Da via, Barnwell. . C. M. Panlall. Red Oak. &. B. CarrolL Barnwrll E. F- Eeuntreo. Rack Load C C. Rare. G**epi‘» Creak T- A. Gs«mm. E#k Lbr^U V. B Midi II M E. Bmp* VdflmME number of fan* will go along cheer * the boys to aflother victory'. Denmark has a good team and a snappy contest is being anticipated. Probably' the best game of ♦he season will be played- here the future happiness of the bride, 1 Bank with headquarters at Columbia, who followed immediately with her on M Thanksgiving Dfty, Nov. 30, when ? horns with the fast aggregation from Blackville. It is father. On leaving the church her train was beautifully'handled by lit tle B. -V. Kearse, Jr. As the .guests were arriving The address of Mr. liever followed a funeral service over the body of gloom or Hard Times that had pve- viously been, well killed and cured a 30-minute program ^ by the people of the county. Mr. by Balk’s orchestra i Lever’s adHress was in the way of a Barnwell locks horns with the fast " aS . ^ urn ' s .^ e ^ > i . v , f t v- of Augusta. After the orchestra left i funeral oration over the body of this a , the church, Mrs. E. Roy Cooner of; miscreant and came as a climax to understood tLat this game will close „ . / . . ’, ., . . . (.u t i i ' Bamberg took charge of<the piano. • the events of the week, the season; for the locals and every?. 1 body is urged to come out and see a battle royal. The game' will be called promptly at 3:00 o„’clock P. M., so be there. ' Beginning the bridal music was a j piano solo, “Gondolieri,” by Nevin. “Bridal Dawn,” by Easthope Martin, Bradley vs. Calhoun. Just before going to print, we learn that the Supreme Court has decided Veterinary Advisor at Bamberg Bamberg County Tim^s. i was beautifully sung by Mrs. Barney | F. Owens of Dunbarton. Mrr. B. . . , _ - , r a land case of great interest -to a S-®: ^ rter “ ml , W ; number of people in Bam«ell and 1 Ti ll ' v ' s ™r Allendale Countiee.' This ease wa, ■j N'ght" hr Hoffman. Just, before dhe j brOT ^, t ^ the chil dren of John W.. onrrTmFe ot Thi bndal party Mr, B w. first.wife and their Dr. B. E. Carl.sle, assistant state Owens sang the sweet love melody, ; ,. hildrcn afain , t Mrs . Walter Cal- veterinat-y, is now located at Barn- "Because," by D’Mardelot. I houn. another ilauphter of John. W. liert: to serve. Bamberg and Bam- Exquisite tasU' was displayed in Bradley, claimintr a division of the well county farmers and stock the decoration of the church. The pi, n tation on which Dr. T. F. [fqfg raisers in aidinjc then In the ron- effect of pyramids, was carried out „„„ a bout two mile, below trol of contagious and infectious di*- j n garlands pf smilax, softened with j^j ne Mr*. Calhoun’* mother hod ease* of their live stock. Dr. Carl- touche* of asparagu* fern and whit* in po^^ion of the land xinee isle represent* jo ntly Ch-mson ohryxar.themum*. 'J jg7 7i daimin* onder a deed oC the Af ikkltRVdl Fhe United - faunedlotely after the ceremony Probate Court, mode hy Col. J. M- Stote burefU ;.t the hnme'rf Rya^n^. Rya-tf'ltfriNlSt. M * * * ' Mr. and Mr*. Rizer Birth of a Child. Th* entire low- proidea in Barnwell. N’xariy ail of er floor wa* thrown together and ar- the other oitn***M dtad Man) year* ■ uxUreHy dxcoretxd Threoghoot tk* ag*. Th* xann h*o k*oo th* Mr and Mr*. Harokl W. Bead, eveoipf MMoar oaa fornarekd hy (oogkt land l€3a Gregg At. CotaMhM. anamnwo BnlhN arehaotre. BorewaR or AI th* h««k of a kn* flaoykier #a No • •• 11 ■ Tho** mm an iaax> r iT\h, Th* Low §**< b tk* ' Cel. EAgsh A Bnown rekareoA InoC ko4k xoflaa. 1 flnoa grendrbki «4 Mi and lire J. mmA a oflaa M OoreMM Col- a*n M C Bn< af Earewrl. - a^px * |tk» * nd^oan i la a