The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, July 15, 1920, Page 7, Image 7
BURNED BY GASOLINE.
J. Fletcher Hut to Fatally Injured '
While Fixing Car.
Orangeburg, July 7.?J. Fletcher ;
Hutto, one of the largest farmers and ^
most prominent citizens of the Nor- .
way section, was killed Saturday afternoon.
His brother, Vastine Hutto, .
who lives near, brought his automobile
into the yard of Fletcher Hutto
to have him make some motor repairs.
Mr. Hutto went underneath
the car to examine some of the wires
and mechanism and by some means
his shirt sleeve caught fire and he
backed out quickly to extinguish the
fire. In getting out he overturned
a can of srasoline which had been
placed oil the running board of the
automobile and the contents of the
can ran all over his back. Reaching
the sparks on his sleeve, he was instantly
covered with a blaze, which
in a few moments burned him almost
to a crisp.
His brother Vastine, who was sit.
ting in the automobile, quickly went
to his assistance and was badly burn-,
ed on his hands and in his face and
head. Mr. Hutto was carried in his
house and medical assistance summoned,
but he died about 2 o'clock
the next morning.
Mr. Hutto was buried at Willow
Swamp Baptist church, of which he
had Ions been a member. He left
surviving him, besides brothers and
sisters, his wife and several children.
One son was attending Furman university.
Mr. Hut to was hightly esteemed
by his neighbors and was
prominent in all matters in that section.
CANDIDATES IN BARNWELL.
Thirty-seven File Application to Take
Part in Race.
Barnwell, July 2.?Entries in the
race for offices in Barnwell county
closed at noon yesterday, at which
time there were thirty-seven aspirants
lined up at the tape. The first campaign
meeting was held today at
Williston, and the candidates will
gather next Friday in Blackville, coming
to Barnwell July 16 and finishing
up at Dunbarton on July 22.
Those who qualified for the primaries
are as follows:
' Clerk of court?R. L. Bronsoh,
r.
Barnwell; W. H. Duncan, Jr., Barnwell;
R. B. Still, Blackville.
Sheriff?J. G. Owens and' C. Keys
Sanders, both of Barnwell.
Master in equity?H. L. O'Bannon.
Supervisor?J. G. Moody, Sr., Barn- .
well; G. Cull Still, Blackville; J. S.
Still,' Barnwel; R. E. Woodward, Williston.
State Senator?Arthur M. Kennedy,
Williston; A. B. Patterson, Barnwell.
House of representatives?Edgar
A. Brown, Barnwell; James E. Davis,
Barnwell; J. W. Folk, Williston; G.
W. Hutson, Elko; J. M. Killingswqrth,
Dunbarton.
Caunty commissioner, district No.
, - 1.?F. W. Delk, Blackville, J. E.
| Grubbs, Blackville; A. Ray Sanders,
Olar, R. F. D.; J. M. Templeton, Barnwell.
County commissioner, district No.
2.?E. G. Birt, Elko; A. L. McLemore,
Williston; B. F. Owens, Dun.
x barton.
Coroner?J. Staff Halford.
Magistrate at Barnwell?E. W.
Holman, C. W. Moody and W. P.
Sanders; at Blackville, I. F. Still; at
Four Mile, M. L. McElhenny; at Great
/ Cypress, C. G. Best, Jr.; at Hilda, W.
\ K. Black, W. G. Collins and' W. L.
Harley; at Meyers Mill, B. W. Peeples;
at Red Oak, G. L. Hill; at Williston,
R. L. Wooley.
CHAMPIO^ IZkT GROWER.
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older brother of the present state
* corn champion, was among the first
lads to join. Then a second son came
along a little later, and then William,
rather advanced for his age,
began to take notice and to be tinea
with an ambition to grow corn and
through his efforts to help promote
the sound and sensible doctrine that
the south to succeed agriculturally
must feed itself and that the southern
farmer if he really tries can not
only clothe the world, but can feed
^ himself and Quite a bit of the world
besides.
Although scarcely 11 years old at
y the time of the 1919 contest, William
Campbell prevailed upon Demonstration
Agent John R. Blair to let him
join. And now he has come in a
winner the first year.
William is a pupil in the flourishing
three-teacher school in the village
of Tirzah. He is in the fifth
i grade and h? stands well in his class|
es. He likes to read newspapers and
I other publications and especially is
| he interested in topics bearing upon
I things agricultural and along the line
iff of farm improvement and new and
B modern methods of farming.
j He takes a deep interest in things
religious, despite his tender years,
?S and he has an idea he would like to
be a minister. "I haven't made up
I1B my mind positive what I intend doing
yet, but I may study for the minis||if|
try," he says.?James D. Grist in the
BIB News and Courier.
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