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( . l - v ViUO, T[ {■ . i . • 4 " / ' - ^ f^TUB OrFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF BARNWELL COUNTY.*'^ i yon want money, we have it 4* II you have money, we want, it.” J. I - HOME BANK OK BARNWELL. Y >• Established in 1877. 44 Just Like a Member of the Famllv" y V | BARNWELL COUNTY’S BEST t & MOST POPULAR NEWSPAPER. . »- ' ALL HOME PRINT. N Largest County Circulation. ^ VOLUME XLVUI. I BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA, THUlRSUAY, APRIL 2ND, 192*». NUMBER 31. SHERIFF CONTINUES HIS U WAR ON LIQUOR STILLS ) y o- * ALUK OK SEIZURES LAST WEEK TOTAL eS,77.1. Two M'hile Men Vrre>ted While Pilot ing Truck Loaded With Outfit.— Four Raids. Last week saw no let-up in SlierilT Vnail II. Dyches’ warfaiv against violatois of the prohibition law, four oiccessful raids iving made between <0 o’clock p. rn., Maivh 2Gth, a' -l *:•>'» •i». m. the following day, during wlvch isnie t he net results'of the raids were .’<a foUiivvs: Total value of ti ■ prope'rty seho 1 . Tliis-incituitis. Pointers to Advertisers. 'jf stills, ‘ • S V.Ii.y-l fermenter-;. 22.000 gal -, and ■15 gallons of w:ur j- Two arrests. I'wo ini tor vehicle: SVeritr Dyclu raids hy I* :-e.zeu. eputy w. A .Sisite (lorgst-'.Jde J. PMlart : •vvai < ':fi: cr A. K. Aniirf.».y r s. Hay< Hart and Fed Advertise eon.sisteally. Adveiti.se rogular’y. Tell the truth and back mp youi' statements with the goods. * Spend a certain percentage of your, gross receipt ip adv •rtird’.,;. Take time to prepaie'your ads as they should he. lining careful timt. they are written im plain lan guage ai:d rot over the heads of tli vclio riad them. Keep your sl.ck jnoviog and yonr e\!ds and •■nd.; cloanea up hy ad evti.uivg. e 1v .''H r "t«TYcn' e d i - le. Success . Avid 's rend inmev v i A §fc n' ift. >V< ' »i y } PTer. c :o-e t<> tr. ... i ,■ ior and sf;y t';'-. ci-oWii ;y our effut roll into your cu 1 i s h ers*"*A 11:. i 1 i i v v. Spirit of Easter “ChriM the Lord 1ms nsen!” y> _ The Chnstian world celehAtes the great lestiyjl. Christ the Lord gave the world a message. “Whatsoever ye would that- mea should do to you do ye even so to them. “Love your enemies, bless them that ciir^e you, do good to them that l ate you and pray'l 'r litem which detpitefully use you and jcrsccute *» t you. li the docthne oi Christ is proWsed it must also be practised, else it it hut adieu. ’■M | m SEVERAL INJURED WHEN, h - AUTOS COLLIDED^UNDAY I r 1 To Publish Reminiscences. Next week The People will be gin publication of a .series of Reminiscences from •'the - pen of a member of Co. 1), 27th S. C.-V , HageobT Brigade. These articles art very, interesting and the edi tor feels sure that they will find tlvjr way into many Barnwell County scrap hooks. The titles of the articles are as Kihiws: I— — 1 “Vid -fte Duty.” MRS. N. BLATT SUFFERS TWO FRACTURED RIBS. • ‘-“First Can of Condensed Milk Seen by Me.” “Scouting Expedition.” Accident Occurred cm Blackville-Den- mark Highway Early Sunday | Evening. • - Mrs. N. Hiatt was seriously injured and other o cupants of a Studebaker sedan were morfe or less paidfully hurt Sundby evening about 7:30 . o ch' -h as the res^ltlpf a collision with Velio automobile driven by an al ii iv-cistei Cub; ' v q*' ^ -V i£ v Bin'. I irst I^aid Near Sn* Thursday • vvis c viileutly’^niovin vay,” :ir the SherilT reports- tha :30 tiial evenin'’: lie arnvsted J. "■•fnnvo amh tM- u s (Aik,—ttcrtt 1 —S^- Aged Negro Struck by Unknown Autokt X. : Columbia Rootlegcgr Tsdt Off OfiFicers? h Yed drunken negro. ITie accident occurred on the Blackville-Denmcrk highway, near the last namtd tow* 1 . From information received in Barn- - _ jwell, .Mr. Ed Mirmow, owner of the Studebaker, was returning from hii home in Orangeburg with Mr. an l Mrs. N, Blatt, of Blackville, and Miss Rebecca Blatt, a member of the Barn well high school faculty. After leav.-. ing Denmark, they noticed a oar an- .ere a leged t > .1 ’ u-.’k • with ■ an out pfY . whi'e they i: n pihiiing a v;i!u<’<! at ?7*0. TUr.i i)ut'?it was composed' of one ' •iri-ga-b ■ fermen'.er, one (iC0-g;i len b ' iienter. four bar-e's. enc l(!' l -g'al Ion still, one TOO-gallon dpubler. one ‘ v'e-g'allon | sHn ! boiler and <<ne-hnlf dnt^of whiskey in « half gallon j 1 At 12:.‘I0 a. rn. ' Friday. . an outh: . aursl at about was 1 e.tid, ^ l ‘.■’his ireludcd two lilO-gallon v at<. id .s’.'d!.-, two H'Q-g ;i )! <nwood.en doubler-.: ., n , Stephen Hayes, a colored . man about bin .years of age. whose hoinv is a the Ashle : gh roc.ion. was perhaps Ry-rnjuw ! .Vlor.jay morning wh' n wagon- was struck by a large au hho accident occurred on ycll-Blackvi!’ • highway, a. :\ji ei n.v ' j^HitL about three __mii‘-s from.cityV Hayes vas thrown Cana hi.-, vragrn arSl it -kui! wa.s I - ' actmcH, by Wli- n f und hei was r^r< water’- edge in an uUco ditioh. The pecupanf of“ eh is said to haw not stop to rend -! to the injured Vmn. ToViciT Tt. Dycln accident some FIRST CAR ASPARAGUS r - LEFT HERE WEDNESDAY In connection with some recent !..mU ... .tins si iin, a sioiy i >r,, ' n ' l j )r oachtng, zig-zagging from one side t ! ne rou ‘ , ‘ is that in ^ ,i > ,,a tio n as to the I < f tho ^ t(J tllc . olher< j !o; at ion of seVcn al whiskey stills was J , furnished by a disgruntled bootlegger of C dumbia. rt er, This bootlegge 1 *, so the done a la ' go business , story i in t ie past \v th distillers in this sec tion art 1 - c-ime dissatisfied \>ith the Mvs. Bronson Ipjrrexl- When Car Tu ns Over BRANi'ii OF ASSOCTATj A 0ANI7F.D rtEKM. OR- ! that his Uiv . fall. ■-. was hot 1 ’' time after >ue, ' , i >ue i ; ,1;,,,. pi, i ~nti' TiO-galhVn Tioitef; ore iTP-gaHonp SHmafTT -.a el tioiler, two brick f inuiices, fot I fied <f th. .OOO-galb n fermenters, nine .750-gn'-J it oej-ui 'ed ami ha^Mrmed to the seen", n fermcr;U«>;. lartOOO guidons of- be 4 \ sni .»} cchip'd Ixty v.-au the o* !y eve- ‘ ve barrels, two eoppor c.>ndeiisi‘rs I witness and he was unable to g:\e •id two sets o^ eoan<*ct<ons, one five- ;1M y , Ju-. tin* identity of the driver I keg, ho<-. .,0-. two s tovi l,s, pf the HttiptnOHilft othe^thtia that it » amira*-. hatciu;. ten ga 1* i <■ i was « closed car and whs'.headed to- ■'-•hcc'-barrow, one tent, one lot of wi rds Baiinvell. 1'ayes’ wagon was ;hvas, eleven dozen fruit jars, one badly damaged 5VU-d it is thoughf U ol .- ick of meal, two whiskey tanks, hall the automobile w ill show signs of the ml <d' woivd. thre e , buckot-s. loO feet Ituithem 71.-'.rttilons of wni-key-j ; luml at stii’. 2()'::-gn levs of whi i. y found near a house at hen 1 <;i -♦.ill road. On Patterson’s 'lill < rich. At 1 :.’t> p. m. < f, the s me date, th • MierifT n iMifiis that he found and d /Toyed -t still valued at $200 on Pa‘ - rsi'ti’s Mi” ('reek. This outfit eon - sti 1 of* ond 12**sgal!on steel bp+Ur ! i f<-nnetilers, one brick fumitce, one ■ 'i('-gal!on wooilen diml+Ku*. one 1 Ofi- ,.llov. Avirulen 'Li!!, two ci-rds of v-iHsI, six fermenL-rs. 2U p.-und.- of v.jls, three sacks of meal, * tic sacK ’* cciui'tit, one 11 oss-cut .-aw a id mb* "•amtnor. | An hour laU'r. the officers found ..<id de.sttoyed an itl'.er still, vahietl at s*,825, on Patti'-sott’sMill (het'k. The • luipment consisU'd of one - t2<'-cal- n boiler, one 100-gallpn st:l!, one 'O-galioii doulih r. ll form eoUi- ion. i-| Tke. Sit. "iff brouebt tlw injnted re ■'• his- ,.. <., t o q where* he v t« • i ihe iveilkatl otter.*inn. The authorities in owns South of Burnw’tdi were, ask 1 to b<*-on the lookout for a s'-dan with mark., on the left fiont fender indi- cuiing tjutt it h id been in a t clllrio- . Mi s. R, L. Bronson, wife of Bara- j '.‘•li! <fou! tv’s Clerk of (’ourt, and two | children hrd a narrow cs.cupe front j etbeus h iury Monday mofniag - whan; theii' down side o an ai< j Had Hoped to Mvikp First C irlat S!unin.'nt Monday. Pu t Co’d Caused De-ay,’. price th i (-.unnad i -i o .ler i o the Imvt was h*i r charged. A I'oai tea! in : car was knocked! Barnw il is on the map ar hi.- cr..:»aak.r.t.*n:. on the Wis. ping in T:t"I cy Creclv vhen St.'Ui •k by the lir- oin.ibile driven by Mr. Mac" being 1 t- Mrs.. Brunst.a. who was nesday ; a shio- f fdg I car lot Mr. Mir mow drove his car as far to the idgtvt of the road as possible, bid- fearing that the approaching caC was goimjf to run into hihwMfe attempted t > dri ve into a yard on the opposite side < f the bigmway. 'I'he fkont part of hia^tttaehine was .out of the roadway i! to h '.\e tesuh.o.d and VTdie dashqd headling into <ti is alli’gMyhrat [ ^ rear en j i overturning Mr. Mir- ■mr fum.shivl pyohTbition! mWs R ^ lan KeaHzing what ' had tiie negro immediately took leg-bail and as The People goes t > press bis ilentity is unknown, al- tdiough* it can be established through the license number on the machine. Mrs. Blatt was more seriously in- m>r -nfo'-i (‘P'cn.t otficers w*th a man I •. < ■ . . • * ! Happened, h: ":ng tlve location of a numiier of SherijjkMiy.hes denies any knowl- < f such a map but says it is pos fur- asparagu-s in car °- K ' hetMi rst refrigerator car of'AfiW’ : ni-hed b. federal ofTicers. If ■ the j-* UI . ed than anv of the others, two being loaded here Tuesday^nd Wed- i s . {, '»y is true, the adage “When f and “rollingAty way of the jre!) >r,i>g to drive out on the Dun- j Atlanlie (IoastTdn,> Railroad some sju-ion road, states that he notice 1 ; time yesterday, according to inform- MikVetfcoatV car parked in front of j ation jriven .out by C. Keys - Sanders, us stN^e.| apnt oar hi, or’s int. ntioriNvas to take the. Willis - j ^iation. Organization of the branch tfiT’ — hj^t TH the- Kwk of th - at this-- pbtt-;* was completed—last the membership including The car drove ojT as sii<’ jlpcrtl manager of the. Barnwell branch mini she thought the 'driv-]of the S. C. Asparagus Growers Asso- ntiu-s. 7.-1 World ViQ tr.-.IIons of bee*, me copper con- • user and a set of connections, on- - t ick furnace, one wheel-barrow, t; : v<‘ buvkets,' 50 tive-gaUan sL*el tuns, one whi-koy tank, 15 gallen- ‘ . r whiskey. Negfo Man Is Killed in Denmark Garage Former Barnwell Girl Wins European Trip Mrs. John S. Reynolds, of Columbia, who is ple-isan ly r< v membeied in Bavv- w-Ml as Miss Emily Bollinger, daugh ter of the late Dr. Martin Bellinger, was named the Jefferson centenri; 1 delegate from South Carolina in th election recently conducted by ’riie State. She. i> the wide ,v <>f Lieut. !ii vnolds, who died from v.-i unds r** ceived in t!:e elosing <l;tys -of the War. Mv-y Reynolds h.- made th" following statement: “I shoul.r like to t'ase this opnir-* tunity to thank the people of Sou h Catolina for their generous Mtppo of me was ('"nf’dent two road . however, Mr. Jeff coat sud- ijenly turned hasA-ar sharply to tie left and hit the Bronson broud- -i'!e,.hi •eking it down the tnifeank- p«bi. Mrs. BronsOn’s left, arm \v;i IncM i but the two little hoys tv only lightly hurt. The negro nurse '.v ys si me what “shaken "p.” The Bronson v.-tr was badly damaged, the. top and win ! hiehi being, broken and two fenders and. ■ ■, ; fhashMi Mr. Jeffcoat, who was very mu -h upset over the accidet, is said to have taken the entire blame upon himself and immediately offered to pay for having the car repaired. Week, thieves fall but, him t men get then- due,’’ should be changed to read, “Wh »n bootleggers full but, officers of the law get valuable information.” Social and Personal News from Blackville growers at Barnwell, Olar, Fairfax, Blackville, March 31.—Misses Edna Allendale and Appleton. j Belle Fickling Helen Wragg,, \ era It was planned to make the first j tlt : d 011i <’ R ay, who attend eo!- cm lot shipment Monday, but the cold | !eji0 ’ tht ‘ week-end with In me w. athcr of the past several days has j f <; -k • retarded the growth of asparagus to j ^ r * ^ a J’ Chaide.nton, was aVi-ut extent. However, with the 1 a visiu r tn Blackvil»u \N td- tomirag of warmer weather it is ex ] ribs being fractured and her back in jured. Miss Blatt suffered painful injuries to hei back and Mr. Mn- mow’s ann was painfully hmt. Mr. Blatt was not badly hurt, although suffering ftoin shock. Doctors .were hastily summoned and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Blatt will Oe glad to learn that they art* all getting along splen didly. Mr. and Mrs. Blatt are the parents of Solomon Blatt, Esq., of this city. pueteti ^Diat shipments of asparagus th" running baav-.i j n carlotWrom—Barnwell will soon* ifi the J* ffei-sa'n centennial. ’ * t*'.at South Carolinians would g: sp.',ud liberally to such a worthy cause as the restoring of in* I: toric Monticel’b, and I appreei.-Po Col. Brown Selected to Address Medicos ( i<l. Edgtir A. Bi )\vn, of Barnwell, Spe aker .of the House of Representa- vivi -. 1 as been selected to deliver the commencement address to the gradu ating class of tin* Charleston Medical College this Spring. This is a signal ten conferred un< n this di.stiuguished son of old RarnweUJt d bv tin cease to be\i novelty. Shipments by express have^been going forward f>>r several days. \ *. i Letter t<\ Members. The following letter was mailed 1; week by Mr. C. KeyXSanderx, local manager, to all members'^ the Barn well branch pf the S. C. A-tpantgus Growers Association: “The Barnwell branch of the South Carolina Asparagus Grower* Associa tion begins functioning Mondav 1 nesday. Mr. and Mrs.. I). P. Martin motored to Elloree Sunday to ri-dc th.nr little gitanddhughter, Lots Martin, who was Builder of Carolina Midland Passes Away William J. Oliver, «>ne of the mort widely known manufacturers and rail road builders in’the South, died at operated on recently for the removal home in Knox\ille, Teun., Satur- of her tonsils. Her many Blackville!^ ni » ht * following a long illness. •friends will be glad to know that -he | Ahout thrt;4 '‘ yea, ' v Uf!0 Mr * 01iver wa * run down and seriously injured by an automobile. His skull was fractured is getting on fine. Mrs. Nolie Williams ami Mrs. Nel lie Bui.-t were visitors in Wagenei Wednesday. Joe Stafford Halford celebrated his 1-jth birthdayAYedtvsday by paying a .visit to relatives in Upper Beech I-- IuYhL the* garden spot of South Caro lina. XT he scenery in that community and one that comes only to men of th" IP/hest rank r.nd ability: That he wil- lend dignity to the occa-ior. is the confident belief of his many friend-a tluoughout the State. - ' x»"-y d'-eply the contributions that 1* Holman-Herndon. Denmark. March '.X j wet" given in my name. It i.-.agivtt l.croy K‘. i-j.piirvilegc t*i t-ake part in the pilgrir.t- March 30th, 1925. ft,, jhis date ail j is f-rrtnV Magnolia Gardens, members will begin shipping through 1 !’ u f I s g*'- l mk*r in a sense, the Association and all packages j Thl ’ Sum!Uy\whool Group Meeting, must U* tank'd over to the unde-j at Sa l l ‘ m G^urch Sunday after- signe I, who vt s i<U ship them as direct.- J v;as 'nigt-ly attenfled and t‘i * ''F,'. e sh;,). I •mU’H’Cing pjogn-mt ’gieatly t'njjvi'il. meats wil! move un Uf refi igi ration With; * he mcmli-rahip of Barnwell nroper, members at Oiar, Fairfax, Al lendale and Appleton hauling *h*.* : r grass here, we arc- tu-^wed of c;v '"ad -Mpmetks daily. Of much interest throughout r : !y, a .white man, employee of t'te Hato Franre^and 1 thank.the ptippdi* • *' ; -ai..' < "iris-tie Motor company, ig alleged to ! «,f South C noFna whose guterosi y man is the announcement -““Sc sure and of grass. Remember therr n ri*e grades. COLLOSAL, especially the part of\the program that was conducted by President Rob erts atid the children from thy Ep- worth Orphanage. Mr. Duke, of North Augusta. Vas a 1 visitor here Sunday. 'I'he ahum of tire eau-ed much e\- I citement here Sunday tiight. The fire v/atch your grading ,l <,f % deoartment pmn r ptlv extinguished the V ANCY • ve shot a negro—nHtned Johnson . v,-iH make it possil'!";’’.• to rollvh the h( d, Cauping <h :i r at out -1 (>’clock this nftornoon. Johnson, who hau a cork. log,, ami. it. is said, a-l>ad temper, nftd been em- ■C “n!ovcd-By the w» 'i: tic Mot >r com- I'wo \:o- Destroyed by Fire. _ r- ht o’clo. - of ,Mi s Carrie Wa namuke [ Holman to Riel aw'd Gaston Herndon, i Th<- .{.by tiie Rev. Howard Cady, rector, id ty " cniony, v.'hit-h was panormc-.i | and ( ITOICij. m a rev t I have a nun..her biaze, which proved to he a small (j * • , . , building ( n the premises of Mr. San grading g.uaitoR m> hand and ..ull glad-, ., , , *r. , . ^ Pobakon. fami-sh any a^ needo also the j Saturday night, about v - the Ford toutoioir—of .s 1: I - •to-to” I' i; nvib today at no m, w h"ii he In- ’j niO'.is ■44 - \v ti' i - rlii "tome i avulve l b>-r dlsn’.it" with. MV. ijurked on t tor i; 1 j o' itird w is *'isi-hi..rg "d-. iff Ml Mi!’cion’s B; ;tu‘ /lobrisc-n i !ur k' 1 t,o to* i°«■■ of the fir "Ac: < ‘S' . it is saiil. and .ting: igvfi il a n ! caid { <> . ■ • - -i «*irL r T mi nit with Mr. Kennoi ly. pict . ”n r i ■ - ’■ ’ ' T X 11* ; t r7tvto'>> r threc-fonrths inch \y; . f‘ ucr |; ’ ’ ’' ' • roff.n i. te.e Hidy Arosllejt of ;the f •oma of the brv’e . an ,,, ; .^ iui til. was p u t 'the Chunh of t pBannv"i!. at the I'parents Wedn»'.*sd:!y aflentOo :. was I •*' i'vit in .: cd bv -the members of member op" or a? . free of charge. I rubber stamps fm •ade oh. t'u crate on each end of th' g :1 'ass Severe Windstorm. and he never . fully recovered from that,shock. A silver plate was in serted in the skull to replace the crushed portion. Mr. Oliver built the first railroad through Barnwell—the extension of the Carolina Midland Railroad to Al lendale. He was associated in busi ness for a number of years with the late Mr. R. H. Walker, of Appleton., He was long'associated with the Southern Railway Company in its ex- ■■to>>"’ ;'i—ppofe-rnm throughout tho— South He built the Louisville and Nashville Railroad line from Knox ville t;> Cartersville, Ga. He wan- the successful bidder for the construc tion of the_J > anama Canal, when that undertaking was first thought of bv the government. The final decision of the government to build the canal under its own supervision kept Mr. Oliver from realizing his greatest ambition. He is remembered by a number of th - hit ; v-idt-nts of this section. *~ J * Main 'Sti et in front : the imm-yliati I’.'.i'-’I't i Shop. Tot-' v"uul • "f: is tui’tCTiovcn am i tvi uiau-iy i "ted about the >- -i. ' v: "toas la... V f- mi'v. only trrai|"- iy :o . tho u nto but ..situulff vou. tiud ii. ■■*7 . - , March, v.xut out like a roaring lior-, this seetkm being visited by a s&vere v t, . , i , . "to : i (i_ u.'h <i tovi v v -and advancing upon the . white • an. Kennedy drew his pistol, nc- cording lo reports, and lircl, tm* •bullet passing through the negro’s .Read, causing death. _ I Johnson i? said to have becnyll t"m- pertni aiul hard to deal with. , Mr. and Mrs. Carter Price at- tende<l the performance of “The Land of Joy” at tlrt zAikVn' Opera House Tuesday evening. tourmt * it:; vaujiy gown 'cop.sisted of an en rt^lmble suit of navy blue, charme •< i^'f’ttd' that! tli" ttodillr • j and titian i vpc v. ; b hat "and iu-cc" a vned l y Howhatta.n H u- , t t" .match. net » ny in t he ’wi Kd -up of packingj \ 1 0 I • hav< : a mix"d era te murk. the Crate |- ! to j. shn- ■v the n am be r of bur ahes o' - eac lt :: 1. ie. •Bear in mind th" fait it G R^IFN f: T ’ i ^ ■ A iy pre: erabl .* by j the ( 1 cor .pu'ru-: s and ..there! 'ore, pm- j i T‘r i—— ' ajj.e by the Ass oci ation. Do licit ^ was < l<ftne in this se< tolto reportei t hat one or t\v< people Tho Bo far a- "torn bn* le'.g-ffed. do 'daffiag' tioji, although it o wen* killed at M.mtmorerici, whero the storrn %ax said to have Iteen very severe. This report, however; could not h ( > verified. I.vder-BurrkhaHer. to Tfto^ni-.irriagv of Miss Iva Lydor, >f X-w i-^; ('.tv. to Mr. James Bur I . / arnweU, was quite, a -ut nF .. ti> most of their f iends. young people were married March fith by Dr. H. D. Phillips in Trinity Church, Columbia, while Mrs. Burckhalfeer was'* en route to her home after a visit here. Thev will make their (home in Bardwell> with the groom’s parents., The bride is the daughter of Mr. J. F. Lyder, who brought his family to the UniUnl States from, Trinidad, West Indes, in 1910. The groom ,is the oldest son of Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Burckhalter, of this city. He made his home in New Yprk for two years and is now connected with the Dicks Auto Co., of Barnwell, was <k,*'-t!toyed bv fire SuikL night. Loses bfi Chickens. daughter \ * The bride , is. uac, only Mi. and M’^'* ltobfu*p C. Holman an 1 v as a student at (Tih'ora College la t vear. -Mr. Henidon completed hi put your name qn the citoto. Each . stamped on the head. lupi>er,is assigned h number by tiie, “In packing your grass c bear in Association and is given a rubber j mind that a neat, tight, uniform pavk- stamp with his number on it. This J age always brings more money. We M number identifies your grit-4 and is < have as gix>d grass as,-any shipping ^Mr. L. E. Davis, of Barnwell, had education at the University of South Jail that is necessary. I hav-t vour point and all that is necessary for us tNedtisfortune to lose 56 small chicks ! Carolina last year and is in theme?-' r* v • » ^ . . « - - , L a. TA Sunday night out of a Jotal of 1-7^' hatched from 110 eggs. He was us ing a home made broo<ler arul the chicks were smothered to death. cartile business at Furman. Mrs. B. P. in Columbia. Davigs “pent Tuesday to ‘ f stamp for you now; also a stamp pad. These things are all furnished you hy the Association free. Use only the to demand the maximum market price is to watch our, packing and see that it is up -fer-standard and will Assi>ciatjuii_ crates—that is, the crates j make as goto3 an appearance as any with the \. Association Trade Mark pu f package that goes on the market.’ H - -a