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0 JOMH W. MOLMkS I •40-1912 B. P. DAVIES. Editor and Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $160 Six Montbi ... .90 Three Months ........ '.W (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY, APRIL 5TH, 1923. ‘Tax Comparisons.’ An editorial paragraph and an ad vertisement in a recent issue of The People “got under the hide” of our young friend, Editor Latimer of The ** ■ "■ Williston Way, to such an extent that he “r’ared up on his hind legs” and volleyed and thundered at us in a colyum editorial under the above caption. After quoting the. paragraph in question and a part of the advertise ment, our friend commits the first error of sexeral found in his editor ial, which is misleading (though we believe unintentionally so), by stat ing that the question of “compara tive taxes” was raised by The Peo ple. We deny that such is the case, a* we merely remarked that “The t coaUinod therein appeared to see believe, during the life time of its founder. Major Hoi and have also appeared in various trade joumala, and can hardly be considered original. The other “edi torials” xpublished therein were. pre pared by a syndicate, as Mr. Latimer well knows. Nor can he take credit for having originated the Trade at Home page idea, as a similar page in a slightly different form appeared in The People two years ago. The Way claims* to be" “an eight- page, all home print paper,” which is the goal of all ambitious weeklies, but we fail to see how it can be considered an “all HOME print pa per” when it is printed in its entire ty in Bamberg, any more than the two local papers can substantiate such a claim when they do not print their entire issues in Barnwell—“at home,” if you please. We agree with our friend that the people of the county are more inter ested in getting a good newspaper than in the exact amount each paper pays as taxes. We believe this is so, because our subscription list is ag large or larger now than it was at the time of the formation of Al lendale County, which cut off quite a large part of Barnwell County and incidentally cost the Barnwell pa per* quite a number of subscribe nr. The Williaton Way haa been a great booster of iti own merits and surely its editor would not deny the same right to other followers of the Fourth Estate, especially when the statements foundad Like the editor of The Way. “this editorial is aot written in nny spirit by this {of controversy," but merely Ut the record straight, aad we that our rvodets will bear with us B People ha« a substantial investment boosts contain in a printing plant spon which itj on facta, pays Uses to support your schools," etc. Nothing whatever was said as to tho amount of Uses paid paper or its oditor in roe with the Uasn pan] by aay other person ta the eesmty However, Ed for (tor Latimer cite* figures (a peeve • ** sor POLa NRCBI AB DMEWT reaa ta sauesiag so iarge a part of this world's goods so early la life Nut N meet ho horse m mmd that in add**** U being sele ewwer ml a gold mine. . 0. s weetly newspaper. Aruhtas *|gt|- he Is also connected with a that he is a very large Us payee and in levs with Nour-od-dta. tho and handsome silk merchant Aided by tho othor members of the shoik’s harem, Zuleika manages to smuggle her lover into the harem, where she dances for him and where they spend happy hours of love. ' The picture has been produced by Ernst Lubitsch, who likewise di rected “Passion” and "Gypsy Blood.” He plays the part of the hunch back, sharing honors with Miss Negri. CAMP MORRALL MET ON FRIDAY (Continued from first page.) bom I sunk the fcnSurs at I shbe Ihn r an eagngv ! «ny tm>y Thurodnr and | rslntad aa ■Soot la aid hut the part a# el "TeM a a* you may m thse A—art | It never run la teid »tfrnrti~a, H»* | Aeg a as yew w»n. and the memory of your comrades in gray, who have passed on before you and have answered the last roll call! Ecstatic thrills prevade our beings at the mere thought of your death less courage. Forget you and your memory! God forbid! Your glory is matchless and ’twill endure in the ever-constant hearts of your sons and daughters throughout time and eternity. From the mountain peaks of Virginia to the wind swept plains of Texas, as the years come and go, we will honor your memory and say with one accord in the worBi of Emmet Rod well Cal houn: “Yea. ws love you still In Dixie! You and your sweethearts too. For your sweethearts ate our mothers— Can you doubt that we are true? Though your ranks now fast are a»ltiag. Aad the Star* aad Bare are farWd. Yet the South will live la the gtary ml I MW that | * erd fat of our aathm~KI ham la iNrsmher mt iaao aad April af MS, hut af that Itme wtU aa* permit. | ■ aid that what! might say taday af the hsetmas gtary aad the lily par«y mt ear aa*iaa, might I he said as N Ijps asset h»e a taW be- hat the whale gvaad etmy ha* aad retail by I I. aa that ahat there far I shall rid etepy. Tee. the gmy •a tl they all ml ta lha prug«ee« mt (be edtlar mt The Way did net fully dispute that A aether that “It u Awa the gaainy paper we (The Way) ’ T’’" FT " r "' are prudar.ng ea • 110.000 pleat "IT* **** . - 1 hath s paper aa The Way la raa produced ta s plant costing rrahiy lees than 110,000. end we say this without in nny way belitlltitv | the quality af that sheet. flQJOQ , __ _ ■ lot of meaty aad wtU hay a let ef j The ramrra a pan printing equipetent. although it may ft never caa The stdbi af the ghsey Of the maa aha aaee t Cpana af th> Baath aaa the rhatee af a preseda as la the ekertssa af Jefferuaa I asta af Iftaataaippt. we I Inrud at the helm af ear gaeem af eteeteg waeth, aad Cease ta aae aha >t dearer (haa hie Me wee s ml the highest seder aad e mt the beaevet type Has We he gave, that Boutb might live, aad shea death claimed him aa her awn, M ittra * t|»ny mLltases of peepis yesterday their Ini JUlvrt K l^e. fli mender of ear Armies, all the world* t j pay* homage aad justly so. 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Ikon u*H ba dwsfkmmatNu p*u.« Be sbM af ^sw "Ha waa a * aaasrj raa final la naagHmd BMPS that af wtMmal Bis aahfUaa, s Hags lam B.«ba«t Edwagd Lau * wilhawt sguUam. AWaaad— with That* ars sco—v af atha* Cam mm has arrsgaaoa. aad Wash agsaa fads rata (oaamaadsrs. whaaa miH wMhaat hts rvward" Oaa af lha ‘ary hmtrs haa laft aa mdatihla aa- iMghaat aad iraaae tnhataa avar paid petal aa tha saads af inaa. aad Ihatr shah ba ayuoaymows witb aad bavuism mm laag as thts aid naiTirs* shall staad. Bat. If paaathla. thavu Is saathrr. aha • lands awa highar la aa* rn- seam s mar* bagatvlla to friend Lat- imrr other dri - oration*, and pricelras tap- _ _ estnrs. Thr editor or The way does not . . . . ... ... , ' „ 1 More than a hundred harem girls think its puhliration in Kjrnwell , . . . L „ .... . I *»v shown, garbed m silk and satins County would add to the rounty tax receipts unless this caused *ome in creased equipment. And he is quite i . . . •* # .u # . .u right in that, but the snme issue of . . . , , . .. HnO %a /*l#»waslav #»v«n »*.«» ♦ his paper Hist carried the broadside ornamented with stately pillsra and I was tendered the chief command of the Federal Army, and before him were flashed visions# of the Whit* Houji*. but never once did our noble ta maa wn* a tribal* ta Leo by sal •Ffwvr la tha Bra tab Army af ISBa i Me said "when tha hitler— af the war haa passed away, th Vaaaa will da jaatira ta th* af th* dead and plar* aha** all others th* aaas* af th* great chief (Lee) af ahaaa We have written, ta In adversity, mm in prosperity, a hero indeed. With the simple de votion to duty, and the rare parity gard than oar vea*ruble Waiters of the C—ifedetary aad that othar la the PRJY Confederate gun aad fought, not for the fan— of generalship, but for the Bonnie Blue Flag alone. So much greater was th* danger of the pri vate. so much ss *er*f tsgv than th* daapo* and mg* mt the offhrvr. and in ana seaaa ml tho awed — much tana hit reward. N ana yea. th* pr>* ala, aha trudged day la aad day aal. #—* raehy pntha and fruaoa gvuaad. wary aad Inal- saeu. wwhaal fqpd a* antae. ta every bind of weather. N wao petrol*, who chsorfaily aad | ly fared the gunpowder of th* ggg. aad M was you, th* prtvaa*. lay shiv* nag In th* eutd pets—w mt the Noeth. half-fed aad half-rl at had. m — I being ta yaa. C—>federate Prtvateo, m tribute today, m the aurds of a pant, slightly changed: (CONTINUED NETT WYEI). UT. Physician and Surgeon. Office at Mar* Drug Company. Barnwell, S. C. with striking effect. Zuleika is the favorite of the at us contained nearly a column des cription of a late model Linotype that “sells for $4.rt00 without extra ■ equipment” that T)u* Bamberg Her ald, which also prints The Way, has just added to its plant to take care of increased business, not the least among which is the printing of the Williston paper. Bamberg County will naturally derive additional tax money on that machine, and that is exactly the point that we wanted to bring out m our former issue—that money spent in another county goes to the upbuilding of that county. It is true that the money paid for print ing The Way does not increase the tax receipts of any other county one cent in income Uxes (t^e State and Federal governments get that), but the investment of that money in ad ditional printing equipment does and will. It is, therefore, hard to recon cile the spirit of Editor Latimer's ‘Trade at Home” campaigrf with what he actually practices. 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