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in 1915
in 1926
in 1927
Bosch demonstrates high-pressure hydro
genation of nitrogen to produce ammonia.
Bergius shows that hydrogen will combine
with coal to make oil.
Bosch leads German Chemical Industry
to commercial hydrogenation of German
brown coal (lignite).
Standard Oil acquires Hydrogenation
process. Oil scientists start experiments.
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Nobel Prize to Drs. Bosch and Bergius.
H ydrogenation Scienti sts get highest honor.
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BARNWELL 50 YEARS AGO.
Interesting Items Glaaned From the Files of The Barnwell People.
’the fast Graniteville Rocks V last'back strong yesterday afternoon on
AUGUST 24, 1882.
Barnwell.—New com is selling for
75 cents per bushel.
John Barleycorn had a number of
hi s supporters in town on Saturday.
Some of them were overloaded.
On Friday some one, not having
the fear of the Albany Penitentiary
before his eyes, broke into the post
office and stole eight dollars worth of
stamps and four registered letters,
,one containing a check, two contain-
ing-eight dollars and one an un
known amount. Postmaster Dixson
proposes to make good the losses.
Blackville.—The Blackville Rascals
will capture Barnwell in September.
Thirty-one beautiful Texas um
brella trees, planted on Railroad
Avenue last spring, were pulled up
recently by some unknown vandal.
A quick schedule to Columbia is
now in operation. Passengers taking
the 6:21 p. m. train reach the capi
tal before bedtime.
Major Lartigue and family 1 will
reach home today.
About 25 hands are at work on the
Voby’s Creek Trestle. All timbers
Tiave been delivered and the work of
framing it has commenced.
* Fred Nix, Jr., will* soon issue his
call for a meeting of the Republican
county convention at this place.
Druggists and doctors are busy in
caring for many* patients sick of re
mittent fevers.
citement over the approaching muni
cipal election.
Ten thousand dollars worth of
watermelons have been shipped from
Williston township, this summer.
Cabbage growers Have realized an
average net profit of $150 per acre
on their crops.
Mr. W. H. Hair brought in the first
bale of new cotton.
J. S. and M. R. Burckhalter will
soon lemove to Georgia, a s they have
bought several lots in Villa Rica, 38
miles west of Atlanta, on the Georgia
Pacific Railroad. _____
Cupt. R. M. Willis has specimens of
home grown Irish potatoes weighing
two pounds, and Mr. W. T. Walker’s
ears of corn weigh one and a thi-d
pounds each.
Uncle Allen Weathersbee is re
ceiving an immense stock of goods of
all sorts.
The Elko protracted meeting was
very interesting. The church re
ceived several accessions. y
BASEBALL NEWS.
As a -result of two victories over
WUliatM.—There is but littlg ex-
Our Position.—In the present cam
paign* this journal will adhere tj
the position and principles it has
consistently held since its birth:
Every legitimate effort will be made
to secure the election of the Demo
cratic nominees, but will not become,
under any circumstances, the tool or
glly of any clique, ring or combina
tion. It has nq axe to grind and its
mottes are, peace in the party and
victory at the polls.
week,. Barnwell went from the cellar
into Sixth place in the Georgia-Caro-
iina league.
Wednesday afternoon, the locals
turned the Rock.? back, 8 to 6, after
they had gotten off to a four-run
lead in th^ first inning. Barnwell
scored, one tally in the initial frame
and too^ the lead about the fifth. The
visitors threatened several times, but
heady pitching by J. Gross, who went
in after the first inning, kept them
to only two additional runs. Due to
the absence of Kearse and -Johnston,
nearly every man on the local club
was playing out of positioh.
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Thursday afternoon, Barnwell was
again victorious over Graniteville, the
score being 8 to 4. Although Hair
was hit rather freely, he was ac
corded almost air-tight support by
his team mates, who pulled him out
of several bad holes. The visitors
scored a fluke home run, when a sin
gle got by Johnston in right held, J.
Gross and Correll each hit a three-
bagger for the local.?.
Saturday, Barnwell lost to Rinker’s
Painters in Augusta, 7 to 3, although
the victors earned .only one score.
Barnwell again presented a patched-
up lineup, due to the absence of
several players. In fact, Manage^
Best had only eight men on the trip
and wa? forced to borrow? a player
from the Augusta team. Two costly
errors are said to have been respon
sible for six of Rinkin’s scores. The
game was protested by Mr. Best on
the ground that Augusta used in
eligible players. ,
Monday afternoon, Barnwell was
swamped by Thomson on the latter’s
diamond, 15 to 4 v but the. locals came
the local field to topple Blythe, the
league leaders, 9 to 4. Barnwell took
a big early lead and the score at the
beginning of the ninth inning was 9
to 1, but the visitors succeeded in
scoring three run? in the last frame.
Blythe protested the game be
cause J. Gross was sent in to pitch.
Barnwell wil play Thompson here
this afternoon and Millen tomorrow
(Friday) afternoon. v
As a result of yesterday’s games,
Millen and Augusta are tied for first
place.
United States in Lead
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Chicago.—Americans who returned
from Europe a few years ago, con
vinced that the continent surpassed
the United States In air transporta
tion, will have to revise that opinion
as the Aeronautical Chamber of Com
merce reports that the United States
now has the largest air transport com
pany in the world.
United Air lines is now flying three
times as many miles monthly, carrying
twice as many passengers and nine
times as much mail, as the largest Eu
ropean company, Deutsch Luft Hansa,
according to information compiled by
the Aeronautical Chamber of Com
merce, United Air lines’ officials were
advised. During a thirty-day period
United Air lines flew 1,125,000 miles,
contrasted with 320.000 miles for Ltift
Hansa, and carried 8,000 passengers
against 4,700 on the European system.
United Air lines carried 156 tons of
mail, contrasted with sixteen on Loft
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