The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 08, 1923, Image 8
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So They Were
Married
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By CLARA DELAFILLD
(Cl, ir£i, Wviiwa .N»w«|»«i>*r I’alua i
“TJiHt's Mr. lUthwny, rnKhlpr of
our Ititnk. Well [ireiterveil »»ld gen
tleman, Isn't he? TIiuI’m Kmlly Ituth-
Huy. Fine looking young nojnun!
ty*, they were nmrrietl lust year. A
\ery good catch—1 mean- match, for
LutUy. ' ' . t
“you. »ee, Jim Bowker hud ht'eii
hanging around Kmlly for nctiTty
aeven years. When they began court
ing, Jim worked In Wessel'a feed
store for $18 a week, and Kmlly was
clerking in the department store-—
HI urn’s department utore; you’ll aes
it on the next corner. Jim and Kmlly
seemed struck by* each other, but
nel(tier was any sort of catch—I mean
match. Kmlly Is rather plain, Isn't
she, though marriage has improved
her. Jim? Oh, he's hanging around
somewhere*?
“Well, »ir, Jim wasn't exactly what
you might rail a aaver, and Kmlly,
site wanted to get married, like any
other young woman. It wasn't in any
sense a love mutch, you understand.
When folks have been courting for
six years. If they aren't married'they
never ought to be. But they'd sort
of got used to each other, and they
honestly meant to get married some
lay.
•‘Kmlly uusf ready on the drop of
the hur. Hut Jim lofll never saved
s cent, and there got to be some talk
nlM’uf Jim’s running around with the
voungesi Kd< n girl. IVople used to
twit Kmlly about It, and naturally -he
didn't like It. Alan they were be
ginning to wonder bow anon alie and
Jim wnutd get inanied. and whetlier
H writa mining <>fr at all. on Febru
ary 14 aoiuebody sent Kmlly • comic
«a lent I nr - the o|«FnuiI«I kind Thnt
stung Kmlly grew rather deaiwrul*.
"Well. <.|d Mr llathway had t^en
a fYleml of the family b»r yeara Wid
ower for years, so family, swum of
Hie money 11 tat etmta in uut (own,
etc A -T'endt* cnrr% ttur an 'the
• •-men had l«*»g ago atM^r*! •efllng
thetr ra|« f«*r him l uuldnt mtHi
Mm Hr w •• • wily aid bird J«4lf
as • aaltdt»-r and full «f Iniereat In
rffe n*d as I una anytng be*d known
l.mlly stner -ha nna a huhy
'And (halt uherr l hr ralch—|
be a aa au-n* 1 hwta se asn • -f all the
• 4 d aauhfa in town huf tuntff Why.
•hr uaa a hehy Knuly uaa al»eal
use Ma own 'Mid. ihe nay hr hedged
Old Mendel Com
to Rachel
By ERNEST LEVINE
mg a*v II* i
mem is—.g
M b* * aa
atlk Kasily
Jha Ifc ak***
• mem t ii
“Kjaily aea
« la Stag
1 la iwK
lag sad aatd
Jtaa aa*
raaalag f*
• ttfc rb* Kali
ra g’rl a ad aWt
<4d Mr Methnay Ml fur
As
ai • 4a d
like
(me he aKeuIrd Hakr (he
Ku' -wn af r«mn
I *>»uka hr ran lka«e
* maa<* yen why
r» II» kr <k«--a t • ar» te irwwhle I! a hr
him fhiuk y«u re ruuu ag emwal ullh
!•-*« aa hr
“ > *h Mr. Italhnay Ma all •
well l« aay that.' a new reed Km'ly,
».*| ywu kiere I • • widn l Ida* nilh a
■was a l-raH la the* way \«n If M
era y>«U » H> llrlhwa). U«« t ) na
lr« Jitn thiak II a t»a^
N..a aui«W alM dotat War r«r. t|«
e.dtl-. lw-> dOaa iHrrr •„» B*>
lloril pirt* pra-ea ai to lomf Mat eld
Mr Haihway Ml f**r It -hr aorr did
'r»*I lie itwig l.mlly t" tlo- n*-ti rhurvh | nmi*
w- lat>lr.
“No rn.l of a atlr that made, wnd
(®. ira. VVMtars .tawapapvr Lnlaa.)
There was really no resson why Old
Mendel should continue at ’ seventy-
live to push his cart laden with cheap
underwent* along the streets of the
East side. Bat. the huhits 61.' u life
time are difficult to eradicate, anti
Mendel had been doing it for thirty-
live years. _
He had come over from Poland In
the-prlmo of life, determined to make
n fortune and thcji send for his wife.
Barbel. They imB b'een married ten
years, and, though they had no chil
dren, they had always djeen happy
together, since they Ural became sweet
hearts as a boy and girl.
Mendel had not prospered at first.
It bad taken him two years in u
sweatshop to save up enough money
to acquire a pushcart, and then the
saving up for tlie ig.^mMhlp fare was
a slow process. A\ last, however, he
was able to send the money.
A letter came back Inclosing It.
Buchel bad died of typhus about the
time Mendel was buying the. draft on
the Warsaw' bunk.
She hud died, fancying that be waa
standing beside her bed. and that same
night Mendel bad had such a strange
UreMni of her.
He ha<| dreamed be,was home, but
In n strange house and holding Itarh-
el s hand, and she had t«dd him that
site could not come over Immediately,
but that she would < omo soon and
all would In* well.
Old MendH waa Uaxed h) the newa.
For a week lie did •lUiethlng that u«t
aelf rr-|>«w ling Jew would think of do
ing ; he yt»i drunk. Then lie was found
hi Heat *r afreet with hla pu-lwart
again
Time paNaeal The nelgl*l<urw aha
had piilml him. lM-gan lout a.kaoct
al him. “Why 1 Mm-IH get
married agalnF* they a«hml They
knew he hml a Hd) sum pat by
Mmi-M dbi nut tuarry aga.u. auai
after a a Idle he waa a-^eyde-l as a
etaigrwnii aid aMwarae And he aaa
grow lag ad, aa that the girl* aw bam
er b-A—I el Mat Ilia hail ahnataadL
he M hta beard grew long
• *M ?ta»iH had twes** m.asmaB
mdlars m the eak Thee* aa* aa
l mi am a by ha ah' aid hate i aadlaae I
tw ymsh Ms can. Hat esary day ha
a a* mmm la the atfwalA ■ail mg MS
a sera sae- haad> all t \aM»ty twaght
•f MeaAd. fat all Ma gsasds a ee» «aa
af aiyta They -mly aaHi "Threw g wa
««4 Headet *
«dd Meadet lea ad the aarweta ikd
aw arm tag .Ml Mast, hd ahaaa he hag
a ga> <m the nasi ang ssaaetlama s
gesmy He based the dgn«s sad e—rtts
eg the Imm mgr It use Ms Ufa. ■
asS 'hd Mh be ehtHk Mr hag ssemsg
»«• Ming Ma* he< He aftea fnarteg
thgt she a mm wtoh Mm -
him matieekam
| | ■ e ■ w^*e eeer »»«■ seeoe—ae eei
' t-m ) ussy 4M aat km-e ha «aa iwthmg ka
hsta hee they mdy saK *OM Mbmdsrg
aw* *w #4 «•. - • rm
sat dwam mi a ■F-e*<e|»
sSaadmg In the nasg fhg |
aim haea Idd Mi mh L I
■dhee nay ahea ha sad I
a as sfteegSsm
t-.
A
S
boll’ 1 weevi
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4
at less cost
•awV
•IH
'fir*--'
* •-e-
m ^
e 9 ~ &
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Not a few of them, nor half of them, but
every single one of them, until you won t
be able to find a live weevil in your cotton
fields. -
No Machinery-
No Night Work
Just a bucket, and a mop made of a rag
and a stick, and one of your tenant s boys
or girls to go through the rows, touching
the top of each cotton plant one time, in
passing by, with HILL’S MIXTURE.
You can raise a full crop
cotton if you’ll use—
HILL’S
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MIXTURE
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Thera are three element* to KILL’S MIXTURE
<—-anwnate as a poiaoo. .lBol**aej gg a Limicr. and
a third (ferret) clement which ATTRACTS the
wer\iL When a amall ^uartity of the mixture it
pot on the top of a mttcdi plant, the
hunt it out. vat it and die
vU wifi
Thia sorrel infredient makes it unnoeeaaary to
waate caktum araenaie by corennf the entire
plant, aa in the dust nf method, and the molaaago
hpid« every atom of the aramate on the plant
It taker a heavy rain of half -an-iarh or more to
waah It off. #
“Touch The Top—And Off They Drop”
Tv* got no fyfu
might get out of a
(nature ta
Teato have been conducted by coonty agents
end rv*pn u.ble farmers, where owe daub of
MIXTURE jraa appl ed to the top of the
cotton stalk and la from ten to fourteen hour*,
even boll weevil on the plant (OMnetimee SO in
number l were deed
or gpraya tn sell you. wh*h
ler The simpiicit) of apply-
me feature that haa made it
a« ita elflrienry limn. too. It can bo
pul on m the daytime, by inotponemad la bee
inf ny
My Agent Can Show You The Proof!
<*<
»hs »til^._iL'Iejiiun. U-SWB fata Ita* Har. .A
flit 1 . sit<l |~ r*m|>* l^■•. Ii,- t fij-etr-l ItSS
Irk a pr«-ti> sir! mInmii allh
falrU pretty. nn> w s\—e» »n si id-
time .<( hr* \nywsy, Knill> led him
■■n and led ^din <*n and the nest
th'iiK wss that .l<*e HI'id-<H. esuglil >in
kl-tfing tiiider the elniw.
“M.» It run through 'he vlllnge like
wildflr** A*«d' rhi* next thing was
KiuIIv'm k"lng ti* Lawyer Jenks. heart
broken.
“ My life - mined from love for Mr.
M* I -•*4e
1*4'• ewswa
UmArd I ha
lhw| •Nd
aally llm ham af rsatsaraslUm tW r+mt
of the Ir*ah »*ed ISHw a dalt Mamm
l«am. ■ml «dd lleaOst 4reaa<eg,
It ass •• «t«M a draam that hr aught
ha*e hrrsi Its lag Hr *w« kachrt
sfaagKm brfarr Mm with •atistmrhag
•» I •‘Wh a sa»e# saitlr •* hrff
fs--» And K * as mg KaHirt a* she
waatd have hr»m. t*«a e»et, a* she Mid
I win bo find to tend yon. or my agent
name la shown below, will be (tad to show yon a
booklet containing tcoeng of teattmonial letters
from arorea of Purl** Countv farmers, (both white
and blackt anl from Um President of the Am
erican Cotton Asaoriation. endorsing my mtflure
The price of HID. 8 MIXTURE is T> per gallon
in gstodi barrels, delivered la tie^rgia and
other statea), plus cost of barrel, which will
refunded upon return M> j
\ ~i full p«n<cuArk E»en fi
Mill's Mixture la 1922 is goinf to
ysar If yon waat to raise /
eoCtaa as though there were
no boll w»ev»l. place your or
der today.
give
this
J.A. Porter, Barnwell,S.C. I
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Agent for Barnwell and Territory ^
I If I L#L**S MIXTURE
FOR THE CORPORATION
I AUCifffTA. CA.
Hathw
u y
w ho
won’t
Cl
» rr \
out
bis
promise
to marry the
1 •
she
said.
or
w irds
to
thnt
effect.
'Of
cottrs** 1
.awyer
Ti
•nk-
was
no
fool:
Irp
knew
as mu
rh
as
any
one
of US
1
md it
littl«>
more.
but
the
n**xt thin? was a hronHi-of-protiilse
stilt for X'j.'i.tfto,
“Well, old Mr. Itathway wasn’t a
fool, oitiior. Ho lovwl ills inoaey.
■' and ho know any jory in Travis
minty woiilf’. soak him to the
limit, tho old bloodstiok^r. And then—
well, you see. as I wsg saying. Kmlly
hsd led him on and led him on. so*
that fn the end ho on me to the con
elusion* that may he lie’d rather, iiaye^
a protty Toung wife than lo«e $^fi,f¥¥I,
and he th“ liiut'hlng stoek of the
town.
? “So—they were married last year.
Buies, him pretty stem, too, they say
she d«H*s. but she looks after him, and
I guess th'.*. old gentleman s never re-,
fretted the -tep lie look. .Of course
he doesn’t know all the totow’M
a iohnu.*. .-y ■i*»i.iwaaas«W‘aWtearm-»a» a—I 1
the affair.
“Jim? Oh. he’* still hanging round
Kmlly. nt a re-pertfu? dlMane*-. Old
Mr Bafhway's got hsrdeniug of the
arteries, and. aa Kmily'C-fill got a
sort *f wnoaklng fon<lne-« f«r Jim—
well, maybe P wa* a guiet wsy **f
'• .ssrlng up enough |*» atari fhrto with
% home of thrir own after alL~
enure H««ng
gnod by before he waited, hut Ka> he|
a* *he a as alieti he Srst e.mrird her
And the find thought that eame to
old Mendel waa. “1 am too old. Why
haan'l «he rhanged In all thewe years?**
Hut lta< hel kl*a*-d him and said. **lt*a
been a long waiting for you. my deaf,
bm I've managed to o«»me at laat.”
Moudel forgot that It was a dream,
“thsl Ides* you. Rachel i” he -aid. “I'm
going t<( take stu-h a nl«*e npartnient
for you four rooms tind a bath. And
I’ve got twelve thousand saved up. *0
we oa11 buy our furniture outright.
Hur 1 drojtntod you were dead, and I’ve
iteon so unhappy.' 1 .
'There'sjia such filing rts death, my
dei:r.“ -he answered snrilingly. “Here
I’ve been walking up and down Hosier
street beside you for years, trying to
talk to you. and Sometimes you an
swered me. but you Here never quit#
sure it was T.”
Mendel remembered jbat he had
fallen asleep. '“Promise me that this
Isn’t a dreamt" lie pleaded. “Have
you really"'rotne hack to me forever?"
"Forever and ever" answered Kaeb-
el softly, us she drew his head down
to her .hrenst.
The policeman, returning on his pa
trol. glturned at Mendel again. -rh. ! ■
old man s having a long sle«‘p,’' he
thought. He crossed the road and
touched him lightly ott the shoulder.
“Hey, Mendel, wake up-l" he said.
“Time to go home for aoppag. Ilf.
iwwtrt**
the ntreet"
Bm Mendel didn't
■wer him.
Ha Ramambaead.
Dir Japan*** word fitr g»«>«| mom
Bbx.
A ^ m mrauwoed this fart te
r«h* aHi*r da)
•xhr* etHeiga j tw
'Theta aeay ta i m-Hn (t't
SEED
For Sale
tret M B EK. C A NT A LOL PE,
AND WATSON WATERMEL
ON SEED GROWN at ROCKY-
FORD, COLO., FOR C. H.
MATHIS.
THESE SEED ARE FOR
SALE BY
Mis. C. H. Mathis
BLACKVILLE, S. C.
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PRICES.
TV Tjew
Coupe Sedan
loan
jr»e day
MONEY TO L
Loans made same
application received.
No Red Tape.
HURLEY A BLATT.
Attorneys-at-Law
Barnwell S.C
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actually improves with use.
See Willyg-K.night advertisement m Feb. 3rd Saturday Kooning Foot
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TOC RING 7-pasa.
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