.JSKriidrfW.v*JuosH-sajfe.."to*v *«. .tIU&uiM''&■ f &'- > -—^—. -V - THE BARN WELL PEOPLE.SEXTIN f' '■ »'«- Tf^'" r l*» r,.,.. -...‘zr^rr —^—j. Trotzky Buys Castle in Italy Miss Willie !.!a^ Vann, Home Dem onstration Agent, left yesterday (Wednesday) morning for Winthrop College to attend the Short k Course. presentatiyes from various Wo men’s and Girls’ Clubs in the county will leave today, as jflolows: Miss Mary Creech, Hercules; Miss Elizabeth Black, Reedy Branch; Miss Omie Creech, Long Branch; Jvliss Sa die Delk, Hilda; Miss Ella Lou Mar tin, Blackville; Miss Ruth Ratteree, Sand Hill; Mrs. Broadus Still, Her cules; Mrs. Clara Woodward, Pleas ant Hill; Mrs. Charles A. Hartzog, Double Pond; Mrs. J. R. Carroll, Long Branch; Miss Evamae Broughton, Hilda. " The Short Course will be in session from June -1th to 11th, inclusive. Send Us Your Job Work. The BULL’S EYE "Editor and Qenera!Manaqer WILL ROGERS 7 ( Guaranteed by l Eutrimee to the beautiful , Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hair and daugh-^rt* ter, Grace, of Barnwell were visitors hertt last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fickling of Blackville were visitors here Thurs day. M iss Mattie Lee Bennett has re turned from Travelers Rest where she taught the past season. Mrs. C. N. Bennett and little son, Norman, Jr., of Atlanta are visiting Mr. and Mrs. if. A; Bennett. Misses Louise-and Anna Baker Black have returned from*Converse college. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. McLemore of North Augusta were visitors in this section last Sunday. \ Mrs. B. G. Woodward left Tuesday ^Ofyisit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Jackson in Spring Hope, N. C. " Mrs. J. A. Rountree and grand- d^ughter, Hattie Sue Thompson, are visiting Mrs. H. H. Altman in Charles ton. Arlie P.* Scott, who has been en gaged in business"’for the last few months in Cincinnati, Ohio, in spend ing a few weeks in Williston. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Wagner and lit tle daughter, Gene, of Denmark, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. TffOmas at Hot”! Williston. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson and Judge J. H. Johnson of Allendale were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Mrs. T. R. Pender and children and her motfuT, Mrs. Hair, have re- tunp'd from a visit to Mrs,.. Hair’s daughte>\ Mrs. J. L. Boyu, Washing ton, Ga. ' : Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Thompsaxu.aLj. Columbia were visitors Sunday-nf Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Matthews and Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith. Mrs. Thompson is most pleasantly remembered as Miss Leiht Hamilton, a former resident of Williston Mr. and .Mrs. Carroll Purvis of St. Petersburg, Florida, drove up Sunday for a visit of ’ wdek or so with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Purvis and to attend the graduation of their brother, J. Smith Purvis at Williston high school. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Boyd of Wage- ne^r and Misses Dorothy Wise, J)oro- thy Miller, Eva and Margaret Ussery, Ida Lee Haigler, Louis Causey and Messrs. Hastings Woodward and John Ussery of Aiken, were commencement visitors in Williston. . A i: " THE SOUTHERN SI ^ 1 *< I 'lW, Si • v -:-. A V-. ' interest ■ — !* A i ^ ’ , U \ We who ar?,devoting our lives in tiJf * r service of this railroad like to cafl?h ours. ' • fflKSsr..' The investors who have put their faith and money into it to make it an efficient transportation machine— they speak of it as theirs. And you who tfaveDon it, whose goods it carries, and whose business depends bn its regular service day in and day out—are you not entitled to call it yours ; . ..." We all have a feeling of pride and proprietorship in the Southern, and it is through the cooperative efforts of all of us that it has come to be the great railway system that it is. —7 This spirit will build a greater South ern to serve a greater South. / t -^4 p-f- -“Sgp: r.. ./ SOUTH E R N R A I LWAY — mm m 4 —S Standard Bred—Blood Tested REDUCED PRICES FOR MAY AND JUNE Diarrhea tested chicks best for May ftnd June, more that ordinafy kind. Seven practical varietfee. and' Wednesdays, pt>stpaid, 97 per cent live delivery guar* for insfructive catalogue or _order from this adv. Satisfactk) Oldest and largest poultry farm in the South. - \ per 25 60 100 500 Anc., Wh. and Br. Leg. $3.75 $0:76 $U. CttS. Rocks, Reds anil Buff Orps. 4.00 7.50 It. . 60. White Wyandottes 4.25 8.00 14. ’ - €5. Mixed and left overs —v ZJ2& \ tm- '. m You w ill be pleased with Norman’s chicks. Over three thouaand < mers re-ordered from me last seiwon. Get your neighbor*, to order you and get quantity prices. C. A. NORMAN, Drawer 4440S-19, Knoxville, (5,000 Pullets for Sale. Mention KM Wanted. ‘ r. Send your Job Work to The Peopla ADVERT! The Barnwell Pi = m the Honorable Hay re F. Rice, and that the Court be asked to adjourn and Mrs. H. M. Cook and family were mcoftMaATip 111 Fifth Avenue, New York Qtf its duties in respect to the memory of our departed brother, and that a nage upon the records of the Court, inscribed with these resolutions,, and dedicated to his memory, be ordered engrossed by the Clerk of this Court, and that a copy of the same be trans- mitted'to the bereaved familv of the deceased and also printed in i.ho coun ty newspapers. i C. C. Simms, President, R. C. Holman, Secretary. Hon. J. O. Patterson, Jr., Whereas, for the second time with in a period of a few months, Death has again invaded the ranks of our nrofession and removed from his la bors our brother, James O. Patterson, Jr., a valued member of the Barnwell Bar Association ^ Now Be It Resolved by the Barn well Bar Association, in regular meet ing assembled, that in the death* of Mr; Patterson this bar has sustained a distinct loss; the community a young, virile, active citizen, who had dedicated his life, to a large extent, to the building up of his copununtiy and to the relief of those who sor rowed and who suffered in mind, body find estate, and one whose life was given up to the relief of the poor ahd needy. *' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Bar mourns his untimely death, in the zenith of his young and j vigorous manhood, and in the midst of his active engagements of his profession, and the performance k of his every duty to his family and to his friends, and that the Bar bears the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Birt, of Williston, Sunday Mrs. J. B. Kitchings Dead. Mrs. Bettie Louise Kitchings, wife of J. Brantley Kitchings, prominent farmer of this county, died in the University Hospital, at Auguste, on Tuesday night of last week, after an operation following an illness of about two weeks. The body of Mrs. Kitchings was carried to Williston Wednesday morning and funeral ser vices, conducted by the Rev. W. R. Davis and the Rev. Mr. Baughknight, were held at Williston cemetery at 5:30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. The men’s chorus furnished appro priate music. THe large attendance and the beautiful flowers attested to the love and esteem in which this splendid Christian wife and mother was held throughout that section. She was. a.loyal member of the Will- istoa.n'Methodist Church and will be greatly missed. ' ^ The pnofoundest sympathy of the comiwunity goes out to her bereaved family, consisting* of her husband, three sons, Llewellyan, Robert, and Smith Kitchings; two daughters, the Misses Lula Belle and Katherine Kitchings, and her mother, Mrs. Lena Fanning, who resides in Union. Mrs. Kitchings is also survived by one brother, George WV* Fanning, of Macon, Ga., and one sister, Mrs.G. L. Kirby, of Union. „• AVvij j , >r t .jt >'<■ *•_, >■; *- . " : '4^ f "A In tKe press of traffic, the driver of S Ford experiences little strain and •<. ' ■ . . . ir - % He finds that its simplified control and quick get-away enable him to the crowded thoroughfares with an ease that only a Ford can He finds that the problem of parking, which proves so seri city, is of little consequence to him because of the ritaplicil a Ford may be maneuvered back and forth into a very small space. Many owners of larger cars use a Ford for daily city driving Because of its easy control. Good will towards this car is increasing year after year because it has proved to be a sound motoring investment for everyone. -*>, * ■/ Mesdames L. P. Tobin'and Charlie Brooker, of Bamberg, were visitors here Friday. ,v.\ f; ; CO 1 Y /: u / AH i iMdM >: l?v % MAKE 9AFET T* V O •A#?. J " "A* >rA-