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> •' > ■ THURSDAY, APRIL 30TII, 1925. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOLTH CAROLINA. PAGE THREE. A RECENT BRIDE. 4- and untold hardship;* in Virginia, the South Carolina Volunteers were or dered to .join the Western Army, and their route lay by Bamberg, Blaek- ville, WillLston and^other towns along the railroad. When they reached' BamlHMg, this little town was lit up 'With. bdnfirvs to welcome home the heroes. Tables were spread through out the whole country. There were baskets of chicken, rice, biscuits, country hum, boiled wggs. salads, and everything woman could get uji in a land where there had been plenty in the ante-helium days. The boys wer£ greeted liki> brothers and it was here nuny an old fellow saw his wife and children for! the first time since he marched away two years previous. After one shoih hour with the home folks*, they said good-bye an 1 passed on through Denmark, then Crabam’s Turr-0 t. Isa's, Blaekville, Willislon and White Pond'. At each and every one of tlreSc places loving friends and farpilies were out to greet tV^-m. hut no stop wa- son re’ated made. As Frank Mix- to his SHERIKEfe SALE, ■i nlesy of 'J'he State. MRS. RICHAIMT CASTON 'HERN1)?)N of Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Holman, cf Barnwell, Whose ’dui Daughtc March 25th Was an Event of-Cordi Many mage riemls. BARNWELL COUNTY'S PART IN THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES ^this bit of hlsto grandchildi-en, sitting around the fire 7 side, he said: ‘‘You may talk of courage and a sense of duty, but when, a man pulls up at.-rr stathon at 1 o’clock at night, buds there his wife and 'hjidren whom h< has not seen, for two—yetfr.s, and after .about one liour to see them, to be .caressed by them, to he allowed to talk with then'., the’i to !>(• hauled off on a freight car —perh-ap 1 the only place for him on top—that is manhood.” There were men in Barnwell County in those days. “What is the true S ^thern Symbol— The symbol of honor and right,- The emblem that suit- a. bravo people, In aims against numbers and might, Tis the oVer-greon. stately magnolia, It'- pearly flowers pyt«* a- Truth, Defiant of ti'inpesi a-nd lightning, Its life a jierpetual youth." C. W. Bovlston. a Confedera** Yet- State of South Carolina, County of Barihweth « . THE STATE , / - vs. THOS. DANIELS. Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by ,1. P>. Arm strong. Treasurer of Barnwell Coun ty. I have this day levied upon and will sell to the higehest bidder for cash, between Mhe legal hours of sahp in front of the Court House at. Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the Jth day of May, 11*25, th:s vheyig Salesday in stud month, the folloiying described ica! estate; —- Cue lot. Barnwell fownship. bound ed as fed lows: North by lot of Henry Myrick; East by Oak Street; South by lot of Mary Alice Duncan; West by land of 0. P. Hogg. Le vied upon and sob] to satisfy the abwe Execution and Costs. BONCiL II. DACHES, Sheriff, B>C Ba: n.v.ell, S..C.. 1 Itli day of Api il, 1 (0> w f . SHERIFF’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THF: STATE, 1 vs. J. II. CHESTNUT. Under and by virtue of a Tax F.\e- cution to me directed by J. B. Arm strong. Treasurer of Barnwell Coun f y, I have this day levied uport and will sell to the highest bidder for cajsh, be tween the lugi^l hours of sale, in front of the Court Hou'e'at Barnwell-, S. C., art Monday, the 4th day of May. 1925, this being Salesday in said month, the following descrilK'd .real estate: One hundred acres'of land in Black- villc to\vR?hip, bounded as follows: North by lands of Mary Lancaster and Miles; Ea c t by lands of Mar;.’ 1" Lancaster to ran of creek; South by lands of Harriet Allen, and West by j lands of Miles and the run of the creek. Levied upon and Fold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. Boncil II. Dyehes, ‘ Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 13th day of -April, ]92;».-4-lC-3t. / SHERIFFS SALE State 1 of South Carolina, County of Barnwe'l. THE STATE vsl WESLEY ROBINSON. Under and by virltue of a Tax E"e- cu.' on t * me directed by J. B. Arm strong. Treasurer of Barnwell Coun ty. 1 have this (jay levied upon and 1 will -adl to the highest bidder few cash, between tile legal hour* -jif sale, in frotr of the Court House at Barnwell. S. C., on Mondav. tin 1th day of Mav. FOR OVER 40 YEARS IIA I.L’H < VTAIMl!l liaf! been used sticcessfuHy m the ti-.atir.cnt of- c atarrh. li\i.l.'s CATARRII MEDICimB eo*i- sl ta of mu Ointmftnt ’ whl h‘ Quickly Hclievc'S by leal. a;.p!loe,t:en. and the Internal Medicine u Ponio, which act.n through, the lilood on the Mnc.oiis Sur faces, thus roducinK the inflammation. Sold by all druggists. I-'. J (theney ^ Co.. Toledo. Ohio. n it- ie : t : bis- -cc or S. (’. F U. 1*. t ■•-t tv. 1 : . on Mor:. VI Tl, OM 1 Banryei! ('ou - .; y . !s j a otl d and : U.'tl\ proml of the lau : t playeTl 'v har men and women in tl- e War Be twe n ' h- States. The men a ,nd w - en fin 1 *n all p, arts of our fair E 'Uthlam 1 dib- ueptl y worked and bra ively feu-' ht for the ( Tuis- tbap To ;hei ra was Lo •h -0- red and just, and the paiT p! iy ed ' 'he peopb of Bar.mv-11 ('< u-ity i n th is noltle light of the’ six:’ US WiiS ) 0 small part. In 1860 RarnwJl C- aunty v. as com- posed 1 of what is how known as Barn- well. parts oi* Aiken. Harr, ton. Bam- !h i-g and Allendale Counties; h< nee it .s th; it Barnwell Count y claims f or her -wn many heroes an 1 heroine- ' who ar- not now known a- Be.; nwi-li CViun- ry nu -n and women. In the early days of -ec e-'i-.t: much exci ? - ment prevailed. Comnan ies of A ,v o t. him • ■id that a .c,i;c-. he wr. md Private h.ip.jy be- baxiev, J. \ aiiMT Blackvilie t Confederate Vetor- S. (’., tells an ifiter- c-t . ■ in. ider.t that occurred in Mix- e-mn-HHry in Virginia. A hand ful i ro'oe's. as-uur men were called, had just routed, by a clever trick, a Mitiute Menvere foim"d all over the ‘fountry and at the nie'-t.ing' of the eontpanies, the men enthu-i; ti'erdly — » t Iked over the events that wore hap- :>ening- and the tilings they knew would happen in the mar fuuire. One of the first comnanh-s of Minute Men organized was in narnw-’l County at thei with Dr. Fmlenc j • he mec 1 ings lx ing k as Com; U'Wider, cer ordi he’nl everv Satur- ing his day night at Ft< •d Killing.- vVoyth’s \I ’ ^ . •rear -Cypi'ess—( ha pel—< burgh. * -VVbe’i ca-pta in the calf came to ( nlis'i in companies, crs. ha i very memix-r of' 1 r,. Fiedoritk ’?■ com- son he pany of Mi nut*: Mi n i-csponde-. f-gthe men” i ill, proving ;he : r patriot is 11 land th’.- (,< r urageous divot: n t!> their natjxe! quick,” land. y ein our Tile Gem ml A embly cf S-iuth prsobe * ’arolina pas -ed act s prfividing fori the 1 kited i regiment of Yanks. Our men were advancing and a- Mixson advanced he ran over a nice looking fellow, a Yank, who was dead. He noticed a ring on his finger and jis the enemy we’e rapidly retreating Mixson con cluded t" get Uie ring. So he stooped ovc-r. nuI'< d it off and as he straight-, cued u;> he ; aw a body of Yankee's at rh h; >Tv ulder shift and at a double qui k, an ofiTicer with drawn sword in command, coming up on their left and in the rear of our men, Mixson called out to Capt. Wood that they were be ing flanked on the left. The' captain stopped ami commanded the skirmish er? to retreat and the captain and Mixson started hack, passing the ! Yankees at c lose Tange. As they got head, the commanding olfi- i * ciiv.n, of Bladiville. i perif nees. gave gs teresting im idt htT fired at the Yanks ; wii' sometime in | ]'latiled a gun on C: Were i doir.i We built a magazine end a batteiy < f j one gun. The detachment was com posed of Lieut. Merritt. Serge ot Mix- son, (j. W. Boylston, Ordinance Seg- g ■ . .John ('. Wid am' and « re * man fi-om Barnwell County, whom I can’t remember. We were shelling them pretty rapid, but the> didn’t MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. No Red Tape HARLEY & BLATT. Attorneys-at-Law Barnwell. S. C. si. lli’ig Charleston, apparently some damag .- Dol ing i ! u. night 1925, thi* being -Salesday in said month, the, following described real * state: . One 1 of’, Blaekville township, bounded a s follows: * •~* x ■J. (f. >. 7. M. Farrel 1; South by Adam Je kson; West by t ublic road. . x 1 ‘-vied/ ipon .-n d s< i,| *0 sati-fy the ab.-ve F- ^ k-utioil a*i(l Costs. • "'i IK N(TL H. DYCHFS, A Sheriff, P. C. r..:- r-w-lk V?27>. X. f S. tz Tith day if April DR. CECIL RAY, Physician and Surgeon. Office at Mace Ding Company. ■# Barnwell. S. C. Itch Killed in 30 ittinutes with SITICIDE for aOc at Drug Stores, one by Mail. SITKTDE CO., ( ommerce, C.a. —SAVE YOUR MONEY- One ho* of Tutt’» PilU!»»ve» tnany dotlacs in doc tor's bill*. A remedy for dise.^et of the liver, sick head ache. civ^n^jr.. constir»tion. fctl- ^Tlion people endorse loudness; ^MVlion proplc endorse ^ (Tutfs Pills ion if HUNTS OUARANTKED SKIN DISKASE REMEDIES (Hunt’* S»Ive and Soap), full in the treatment of Itch. Kc/ema, Rincworn),Tetter or other itch- ir.K akin diacawea. Try th»* trcalrnint at our risk. Mase & Denson Drug Store Barnwell, South Carolina. Farm Loans 6 per cent., large amounts. Town prop erty in Barnwell, residential and business, 7 per cent. Loans procured promptly at lowest cost. Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties. THOMAS M, BOULWARE j Attorney-at-law - Barnwell, S. C. seem to be taking any notice of our shelling. Capt. Fleming, who was in charge of the post, ordered that wo | u-o a solid shot and when we fired that we secured their attention. Im mediately after the shot was fired, 1 ! lumped up and looked through the | field glass and 1 saw the Yanks turn itheir gun from*Chariest m }.,id point ! it to us-y^d 1 told our lieutenant that i they were-going to give it to us. -He told me to get down and fuse shell, whic h 1 did, !>ut their first shot tore up our magazine, kiiied one i-ian an 1 burnt two. The side of my face was burned, my mustache singed and my hat blown away.” t . '—, \Ve all knew how Sherma marclied through our land in the la>t days of his men to halt, and lurp- \ xvai an d loft ruin behind him. rd tendered it to Captain ^ume would say hU intentioms weie and'suirendered his men. The , no ^ l ,; fd- but we know that t.u. couiso -ordered, ‘'Skirmislu, Bdi-suc-d jy him .and. .tfUldBlon ^•' a s 0110 alt. foi'w.ird,” and to Frank Mix-1 w ; ‘ ri *’ ;>n destruction and vandalism, saich- “Taku-charge cf these lb Ids. march to Columbia, he passed Frank stepped up and gave through Barnwell, LhickvilU ❖ ❖ f ? ? ❖ f ❖ ❖ t »;♦ ❖ ❖ !❖ * ❖ I II ♦t. ANNOUNCING The Opening of SWIMMING X c.nrmand, “File right, double f-uising of ten regiments of volunteers j fences., for one-yijav's service* The fn.'t iiegi- j In -h ment ovganiztvl under this call was • many of ouv Midway 1 and Orangeburg. Barpwell Cour.ty’i I ul shortly the who!- lot were population was then only wry old , irk-. There were thirty-six nun, women and.small children. They This incident is also re-i a11 helph ss but Sherman had Mr. Mixon in his reminis- j.™> mercy, and behind him. only-.Ishe? j were lyft. Sheiman’s march through* Second Battle of M.-nassas the South will for all tiriie he a stain Barnwell County men upon the name of the l nion. County men took part. Knott, of Orangeburg., \Ve are proud of eaeh and every composed of Banjwell ^ .ml Johnson II a good, of the town of 1 was Captain of Company K, and. Gus I tarn well. was seiecu •d In March of 1861 new? a came that kirge fleet of l-ecleral vessels sailed for Charleston and Hagood's newly formed regiment was burned to the City by the Sea. The loyalty of Barnwell’s sons L displayed bjj the following narrative: Frank M. Mix- soji, a lad of fourteen years, living in the cojint\' near the town of Barn- well, was^plqwing when a wagon load of men passed by «n their way to Orangeburg, where the famous Ha- good First S. C. Volunteers were oa - - ganized. This lad of fourteen drove his horse into a fence, and, a- he said, jammed and loaded Yumself on the wagon and proceeded to Orangeburg. When Johnson Hagood looked the hunch of volunteers over and spied the boy, }ie said, “Frank, go back home. Too small now; you will do later.” Bark home Frank went but two months later he' 'quietly went to Charleston and joined Company I, in which his brother, J. S. Mixson, was First Lieutenant. Again when Ha- •getfrtl saw him, he ordered him hack homt-/ind was met with the reply that young Mixson had already joined, and ol- dier who answered our countiv’s cal it,- colonel. 1 Hagood. of Barnwell, was color bear- 1 in 1860. We a'e proud of our patriot ic women whose part in the war was no less heroic than that of cur men. We are proud ‘of the officers who seemed that every moment one was came from Barnwell County. We love As they went into battle they had J were fourteen hundred strong, hut a private who was there says that it V f * ❖ ❖ * ❖ ❖ f ♦♦♦ Monday, May 4th, 1925 * brought back dead or wounded. Seven them all equally well, but there is one times our-, colors went down. First we single out. and, perhaps t>oast ot C.us Hagood was shot through the with greater pride than others be- body. Dr. Bellinger, of Barnwell cause of his extreme youth. 1 have County, passed a silk handkerchief reference to our boy colonel, James R. through his bhdy, taking hold of each Hagood, who e-rite red the army as a end and wiping out the blood from priVate in 1862 and was rapidly pro- the wound. He lived but never fvas muted. On November 16, 1861, he re- himself again. As Hagood fell with ceived his commission as Colonel of the colors, Gigs Eaves rushed to him his regiment and at that time lacked and-raided them aloft again but in a ten days of being only nineteen years few minutes his arm was tom to of age. Of him General Robt. E. Lee splinters and another color guard wrote: “It gives me pleasure to state rushed" forth. This was continued un- that Col. J. R. Hagood, during the til the‘eighth man bore them through, whole'term of his connection with the Lau- 'army of Norther' reate of the South said of others: “Nor purer sword led braver band, ay of them what the 1’oet Lau- 'armv of Northern Virginia, was eon-. k ' JVor braver bled for brighter land. Nor brighter land had grand,. spieuous for gallantry, efficiency and good conduct. By his merit copstant- !'y exhibLed, he'rose, from a private in his regiment to its command, and a tause so showed by his actions that he was worthy of the position.” James Ha- Nor cause hadmen that Were braver.” good has gone dowVi in history as the 1 ' ' - ,(youngest colonel the world has ever After Two years of severe fighting known and we a.-e justly proud of him. f ❖ f ❖ ❖ 1* y y y y »;♦ f y y ? y t y y y t f t & The Public Is Invited to Attend. 1 ' ■ , - j On the opening day, no admission Will be charged those owning their own suits. Facilities at the pool •• 4 . , ii . have been greatly improved during the winter and - ’ ' - ' ; j \ I . . • • . • . . everything possible will be done for the pleasure of ♦> X V |; : t y ❖ ❖ : ❖ f] y y f f ❖ t h ♦ i ❖ ^ 1 jt visitors, 1 IL J r-,.. L ’7 y f f ? ❖ f t T T y y Y T y X f j' •/ Make the Pooh Your Headquarters This Summer! r.l 1 -^L T