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A ‘ . u .c v> f ■STS a m - /'■. A • • V! -- — try. Y 1 ' ‘ i "J'r X ir / l / ■ D ■■"*■ ■’ / •/ »' 1 A t r/y. 7 • a V : - ■ . # f- r ’. /' / t : vi !■/ SIXTY SIXTH YHAR ESTABLISHED I8.V2,/ a. • >*4 SIXTY SIXTH YEAR ■ v V:f'T/ '■ ■V i n Lxvr. BARNWELL, S C., THURSDAY., OCTOBER 10. 101s- s« / NO. •>}. CORPORAL CAUIFF WRITES HOME ! COURT OF CENERAL SESSIONS- »-*■ Wkeo ojr >V;a are K lid Tli>rv are Fond 1 fadat Hrrri'iy Kd Cross Gnatest M S T. OalRT. nf-v^umter r* -r~*i i t:»c IVdmViiig letter fi - in - 1 - : cot i:ei', Corporal. J . W • ■:*L who volunteered ia M v and C;u*t his lot with ' Y u 0/ 117th Engineers when t i i • 1 Company was m'obolized at Spartanburg. They were sent across in October ot that same year. Being attached to the . Rainbow Division this tpi it luis been actively engaged in sonic • exciting * events. Corporal Convenes at Barnwell Monday, Oc tober I4ib, With Judge. YV- H. Townsend Presiding.-ii :S ■ m The Court of General Sessions w i 1!'’cetiTr rreriiere cm* M<mda5', Oft. Nth., with Judge W. 11. .iowiCeud, of Columbia, presid* . tig. Tic; followi ng is a . list ot fiie petit jurors drawn- for the* ii rst and second week : - Allendale—A. T. Allen. J.. J. Thofnas, J H. Warren, R. K . T'.e n 11 el 1 ,♦. N. E. I* r iest e r, D. R. Clov, II. II. Craddock. gCalifl-* .is-?& son of Mrs. Ruth SC Barnwell—II. W . Sanders, Calif0 eof Denmark; S. C. W. L..Cave, F. L. Hair, L. W. ‘‘('Miateauroux. Fiance. We at hers bets, I* red Grubbs. ‘’‘August ‘Jf'vlbl'C — BlackviHe-—WY H. Ilartzog, •My; dear Tiudat :-*• ' ' H. E. 'Still, S. O. Still Jno. '1 have■ been intending to j odlonnan. \\ F.- Still, Ed write vou for a,montli. at lea*t, ! V\ a.ie, <’. C. Hprne. ~tirjr T!—was fin—rrfryms- ibi-ltv up | I><■ i:m*t-t bpUrrg-'—-“ C; \\ . To tin* time they -out me hack j .J: 'in-on’. ^ g ' . t«Mho Iwt^v tawpirn 1 ■ llu-1 i'F—c-tt—1 ;i---W--r-U-nni-^c»itT--''-Y|p,:" j gy 4 pvWtTlm LIMESTONE S OPENING WEEK. ALLENDALE CIVIC LEAGUE. * r-~ Barnwell Cou*iy Girl Wrl ea !n»ereatinx Lei dr ram Lmesone . ’’ *. N . ' .. • • ■ . v . . # ' Dear lloTiiefolk Daddy Lodge asked me to giye an account of (An <ij)t‘THrtg*To ( aptain Bell, tiit*'editor of tlie l latiiu.'Y Ledger- Now i ii. I coujd j list t»ll—him what l am going to tell you, 1 woulden’t mind. Why, the tin- possible has happeni d v Vou know the tm>tto of the (Winning Club girls of the state' 4 • To mnke the best bettt r.” We vyere taught in Seminary .Eng lish that this is impossible, hut it pot with Limestone college,' far tills N what -In* does every year-Each year is the best, ami the next one better. Ami this 'year i> no exception t<> thr illic it is the- very best Year ’in the -b >f I'lii' C-ivir L^agde ‘;h( id if ^U'lolioi* flic* liu 15>at th<*' towi hall Moti<lay Tfft(M : iek>n 'ai tiv o'clock. A <ie>grrto, Mrs. .J. II ’ W;irn‘n, trie President w‘i< elec-/ ted to. go to the metdi tignf th Fedoyated* \VotueTis Clubs — the EdisttO I >i-t-riat WiftVi boro October 24tli. J'ag (lav fo- the .'.Civic League will h obser ved soon, we hope that even one. will respond ; getirromlv. Several new members won added to our roll, aniobg them being Mrs. Johns, Mrs, Chita lie Wibon and Mrs. Seth William-. Every many wmiTatt and child should jo.iii at once, and let the siiiio extra good work he done tlib year. \ . ni-torv o tl: 1 m C( ’I leg» the. number oi‘rth*i!ai’s added to OH A STREET CAR, , / ' / ity nb noisy . > -v- V ' The street car was ei;owdbNo fl»at s*>inriTTf’it were sfanding on the platforms. Oh the front platform -were five, or six sol «liers,aiid they were violating the rules of life street ear company by “talking to the mofonnan,” who'xxas 'jiiite a young chap, not .looking to l>e mo tv than 18 or l‘J years old. Thexyonversa- tion was light, snappy and som**- yilives a hit witty, Once the bar RED CROSS DEPARTMENT. ■ ' ' / '// . - 'J / The lied C''Os- room tbi» pa»t w^sefc 1 i s" a in os t in solrin g spM* t.acle with its -plemlid <upply of. clothing for tin- Belgians. We fee! ju'.oud ,nf Barnwell, in this lag reponse to the c'nll from llead<juartei:s. ft would stir tha pubes of tin* most self contained, foiook at tin* piles of good sub- s'antiaT clothing. mwFs, women's ami (diihlre-us., in good condition, much of it. almost -ovenit C. “ \\ e stopped amV passengers began to new, some tin* • ever worn suits : crowd, toward the front, one sol* I bf Men who left Them for the dier hoiieixfl out ‘'gangw11 4 -mirely is good to Now they tell me that means ^* i e how-.grimrm.s and true our Coper, tin- wav’ 1 or “clear tlie ‘ p^iple are: such ready rt'-ponso way.*’ -Anyhow tliu-soldior’s cry (iiv thi> etfort Tp relieve hiYmatt brought a laugh from the otlivis ^svitiering proves that Cod is in }and <mi.c. ay.jliId infer that ilmJoiir midst. r l'he spririjs ••s-1 n»u t' p f ga i»glva v~"’ i«’.i i <*e'i l at 1 nun an kindness are full 'd'ij» dock- and piers a^—a Wai ii, - f . 11 rge lfl tile ( ill. numiter; i>'H V :t ri( o'■ lor. a \ ght they 1- id i t iicv • di.lii t} | *n.g t line i .e- , \ O)U11i ' tile out ami ..rr v^irre-fcmi- let.! the y - th-n ; • ;'tUv bov, ! : tL i- 'tttJlT' !• «-.!!• , whe>py get tii it >iu!l ifto > '.If ' . •.'• The ill -1 J w sill la'I' s ami -sygcl.-s Hood V v ;i j;i • t wail, a few NM-roilijS- • i:. 1 i!a* uiiiwt i > awful. sWtom t it i.- over your eiie^t. thr >rr ■ii. 1 ■< ves worry yo but f wi b. back >o )ii to try tin again' jf 1 could tell you half oi -\v :\aI I f,tw before I h ft i lie front you \ynuM hardly be- Ih ve it, but vou should-see the way out boy> g . into battle. I AVil V ol t 11 ic r r-. ic \.v: liar n-\'« ■. • ■ ek —— I i. J . ]' nil. I \\ • 1 1 : < - k ' . I' ’> rod’ n: an . C 1 numher < I Ml, tie-1 111 (•roNvdm : hi W! :c.-b t i :4~ 1 u-a nn V\eekiv. •!j'dll'I'd ! art ' MU be truthful, I 'd !') tter s;iv ov'ei'- eiaovdimg.t he do 'iiiitori* >— i h the a did V f girls -w,;i.i ndiig rlrpr Ugil I lie" i aTb- *bie ot lilt* 9 ” • ■' # teachers;began' explaining TO a ttuemFtbo r.inrsTirffv tue s ** r of liinn - lone is. alwfiy - on the i-.-ght -.ids , for •ye ki'o,v;;i lot.about poiirtc-aiHl T.i- »uu'— Y. gift ill at t - o i n the u \\ • .1, was cut • noi c*. ia mote at. ■ t tin* war’ ti an Sral e.’ yf 1 N**\v - a hui • I.U1 j .be l Tel 1.1 < )1 t'C Tie* >| .. fanThlrg tlatfuev 1 overllovN ing, that. -Barnwell has» be tl Ite—tieXt JLiLdilLl 1 J. 1 . 1 id.h iy.O. All—l mi.-ing VC> -l^bl-uvrs-t-t* an v fjl.hci's lu 'giV'Mi of hrn:. [i;enpv Dads v<»lt ii t«11" iii’e b r i - • win But a- lier a iihssing. j Tie- < I'>\ *-rnemt h’. 1 •)!•»» to - \'t r - alI shifting talk. but tubes that are u-ed ear ryadnd.a.cer-. l ,, * v l'‘. > laying sti»*k Cger, l||M ' n f l"' ITT FI iyhi -ai 1 le ■)i Dr. 111 c W. 1 >noIn W illntoi;- i.tt.iiim r. m eond vy vek i! n ' -n - mdah )weti ( ioogo a s A. Dvf Jr.V J 5 man, 'A . 11. 'Ciyy.x+sony i lui'ngmn gii Js ay itli “ A mi dmi t have to tell me . tells p- m lie- chaja 1 wliai's anything - ahout mem. 1 have'I going it) eappen before ii even M-eu lor mv'cll. ' Actions j C) ,ines out iu the - papefs. It'a speaic louder than wtinb, j fi.u to watch the paper-and see and -lhen to'd a pj.tr- fhow ail he says-*, oum-.? true. n every fed, 'the in \ tooth- rtC also ( liculaidy -woet, b ' thoughtful thing ami cl ud' ni i \\ 11V, YVO Col i! C jAirishing exactiv tell tiem-rai what to do. I mnetiC. I ’>a rn we i ND. B . I.vZar ir. n. body d:d. Fat u> onjire back jinn if he didu A »gff e with us, l ;ie >1 lideiij body couhfeie t | flu ii we’d -aiute'aild do exact I V help mi t be particularly >\\e(U, j Avlui't lie sad f.n-if there is anv- the way thev ta* cij.e •'Duteh-■ ( a-Ye, \\. It Heim. fine, anti thought I uJ after Dr. | thing we are, if i> patriotic Tle- ne n". You never, bear of any B ieu\ ii: I M McCendoii. Lodga-slminiialde talk to the (TotUen Ride is pur lii>t princi- ot our .men getting shot in tire II. (.. >n!i. A . 11 ixemp, Jno. > tifdiTits on Thitrsdav morning, pal of .‘oiultut ami Woodrow hack: it. is always in front. If f 1C Woo.lyvartl, Di.as. M, D.dk, the RHli. wiien -we' a^hmbl'ed, Wilson's is our Mvoiui. Miss If one walks over a ti»dd a\ here American troops have fought, the ones you see (bad always tl rn with thotr faces towarii <iermany nmi never toward France.", Tho spirit they show is something Wonderful and otM) of the to he seen W. II. Dr. \\ ilt, (’. M. Fender. Bennett • s '|H’ngs--J. \’ Dun bar. “* * Bull Fond—.1. L. Box. Baldoe—1 IcTTert (hi lioun.— (Jreat Cypress—Mi lied go Lee B.-M: Jenkins Jt., Elias. S greatest sights j Creech, W II Boyles, (i is Vafikee and ! Sheppard, 1. F Black. the JPtl.i. wiien - we a *M-#tnl)le(l ( for our,tii st cha)>el exercise.. It's l oid, Y' lto chaperoned our h’. a high standard her gave us to ( W. delegates u> Blu<* Ridge lold , live up to,’but lie makes u- feel us.that she talked \vithj*oni« of that we can do anything. That the girls from other colieoes -Frenchman lighting side by side, (le >rges Creek—-J. M : Sanders, could. Then wecould "te There is no 4 .Katuerad m: Irrr of theTn at id t tie y -tick' until the hist. in will Very often our advance wo- lot fast for! I. *11. Collins R vsriitat y —^ ('allie Mitt Itrdl. Richland— 11. 1 Uliw-ne. . Sy -aiiiore— R v A . All. Willistbn—.J. W. Johnson, WAR SAVINGS STAMPS TAXABLE. NON- , suppTTcs l.o reacli us- immed-j iately and when ' 'e*-Jmvs- found , D. S Minis. F. 1\ •.Moi^ntt. no “chow’’ th -y only sinihdjT . \\ . Scott, B.-C. -Mat-t-hoYVs. . Dmd said “We!!. bo\- we'd l earl f ’ - ' ~ ttmtikev food tf we have it in J (ir pack>) an Nuake out until ltdeiTii>\y com s. You never b ar tlu-m Wit mole. ‘y Very * ofteYy i have <eeM as jenny as 'fen atr\r-lanes in a . rap. You can tM>ily s(a* that l ^A\«: tlyi- be*t aviotom • The wtJ^Plhey h’uaneuver 14; , of till- r V all of .11 PhT' i. • •re. Tlievml tin.-—he*t *• Dutc’i du iie.i engagement-. The fact t-. a g.'e-mnui m\- lights : h'iVe seen and have, seen on.iv ope Allied t i da tie. cowl down yet^\/l his ; not .-inlin’d exactly eonect. otay tin-iJ reading all ab ml .*:jt itt-' I nave-een tlie \ o*i • ; ii.ans t‘v)me ddvY*i ■"“"fjA lT;i iiresasI fold'd to’ eat Lli and “ Dutch " ayta*tors t-iketi caj.uive. 1 giiessl you i a T( t) e ( h V ^"'"dh.rc m.rr- - hef-e have -.-j -:, , \ b n o' to t. -a i.a it —■>■> - TT 4-». —g-- i-v I'citUTot lUj .. .V • ■ not -1 e 'Av ! ;.a : •' v - iio ,v '< ny C eimu. n ! w- c.ar«'cv lit' I'e-t :hi L-'-iuc* 1 wi.iiKi a p’precta t ion.^ . feeling . I iiav over here wa- 'h ■ day tlie.v put : me in 'bid be f ! w> mi ftwo white i Siieets,. and let inc oat out of a ! real (dish. 1 had slept <>u the ground so long that I wanteud settle rocks put in the bed so I could sleep The- Red Cross have t ream l ie i'< » v a 11 y, and t i t a t is one df the greatest ofgauiyT- (ions there: as, sj), wheii yoit are asked to give you may feel sure ' that it goes to make some soldier happy. • “TelleVetyhody litdlo lor rue. :'‘ Ydur denoted brother, Waters.' *T'o. 0. 1 ITrlt Engineers, A. E. V F. A. B. O. 715.’/' V When preparinj for the i»*iilng of Thrift Stamp* and War Saving* Certicates the national adminlatra- tration very Wisely decided that they should not be subject to any taxes; .federal, stat* or local. In this respect thiy. are •ntlrely 4 Unique, being free-when almost ev erything else is subject to impost. As the amount that an individual may hold is limited to $1,000, this concession does not deal unjustly toward ojher security holders. It is simply an inducement to the frnatt investor to make an unusual effort in his own and hit country** behalf by depositing as much of hi* surplus with the government as possible. Thoseig/vho buy-these lit tle -bonus—-and all shouhf do it—*’ •hould understand in advance of the coming days of taxation return In April that whatever of thOLr earned savings or surplus derived from economies is converted into Thrift Stamps. or War Savings,Cer tificates need not be recorded upon .the assessor's blank. As the inter est and principal are payable in 1923, neither is it necessary to make mention of the investment’s In th# returrr.to the income tax col lected Y They are, as stated, abselutely free and, as they also pay 4 per cent compound interest, -are the best securities that one can b^y In these troubled times. I talk was "womlerlui' j heard loiieyl'the girls say that some one ought to take down lir. ] Lodge’s chat el talks and have them published. I wish we opr edu cation Jj'om just three books - Bible, Shakespeare, and Daddy Lodge s Chapel Talks-- in f i(;X YVe wuuldeii t need hut out*, the ('impel Tallis, for lie tells us. everything that is in the Bihje ami Shakespeare, nml- eveti more than we ever dream- 1 —. I . * - >Vk-» ■* (I was in either. Tliur-day night \\a>_ ‘‘get lie(juainted night" ami tiig Faculty ahviiv-' forget to rin Dir >imlv 1x11 t^hat-night, >o of courseAueN'hl girls.-iil>yu>> visit 1 the n**w giris and turn tht* eol- ! 4i.ig<*-H>t<) ;i N mtTage Camp. • And ta-lking of elTCHT r. and there was only one other College tliat had done nrori* for Uncle Sam than our, that coll ' ege gave up their hiiildings (ani| 1 believe the governjnent decided later not to u.-e them). We’ll admitt 1 -at West Ilampt«m did more in otferitig her huild- iags, hut we will not admit tliat it is more patriotic tor we wotild-do the same if our coun try needl'd it, for if we were - to give up*our college the people of (ilittiiey would tu*ii their homes into dormitories for im and their Sunday schools into day schools, for wo tliipK* tliat Ga fluey is one of the mo-t pa triotic tittle towns we know, - .“But 1 YAMS telling Y’of! T>f oil l\ Dean's talk Nadav night. Aftei tel.iiig about the tradition 5 go:, out of thr wav gan-g e it!j thr siorv. u 1 le; \ oiiug imUoi man w;i joying it 11 the j u..-1J »c 11 ‘rr the t lip.block It.e.'e'gan to shin from that ALLap[*'<1 '..round cigarettes, s-,dr to s'nh nt t i> iiaild!'' he w as iTt'>'n>i yt■ amt rafcEr-. Tho holding-. , tthu. “jo v^-b-Vedb*'' I hutf mMvfrr vr=-r}s useti -in for- reckoti yoii-\Vould call it-)-, giv- m* r turn's, for ornamrutal tea* ing.e\ l lein* <f bt mg'um ;:~v or 111 1 coil, r pots, amt in the ii l<d wiib vome di-ttaiited cld*'ir**ii>i doll hoiisr^ i foi* their ihough*/ although there Was little tea sits; both of thesu a sort of exhale d smile ijuiver-imettils are very scarce. Wo all lug ou his boyish inouthT I know about the pit'- from *TTi;it long pole thing on top plumbs and prunes and tho. of the car jumped oil tin over- shells from hickory .nuts ami head three times within less wall,_nuts. . • than three minuk*s tim ing the 'Hie Fomth Li’oerty Loan lime the young motorman yy^s rally on Satuuluy r^tfteruoon approa ihiti’g tiiin “next bloek.” j another lino thing. That Now whether or not the motor- public Mptere has held our cit- imjn’s excitement was to hlamo i/*ai» for many a public muut- for tlie erntic doings of the trol- j ing. that had tin* good of our ley pole, Avhy, onetrrrrtd not say. Strt+tr at- heart; but never be- Witlnu a hundred or huii- i fore in the history of our line died and tilTy-YanU of this “next j old Country, have muunnii ami block’’, the motortmm began to i women, gathered there for so kick that big floor gong then* in J noble a cause as tho lending of front most frantically and ener-'Jof their money to support our geticaily. although no one was . wonderful sidiliers overseas. No on the track amt limitd not seem silver tongurd orator, ever to be needing any signal from j thrilled the hearts of our people the conductor on’ the real plat-Dts did the calling out of tht form. The corner at;\s right at I names of those who had bought ip most and not a pmxtpretive I the Fourth Liberty Loan bonds, passenger in tight, buFjJie car thus proving that their niohey b« gan to slow down wltile the isat the service of their Govern o*nging of the car gong kVpt Up. 1 bnrsdav night reminds a liit of niv French, an man tons' 1 was telling^ vou wh\ I ...v. . I K'llliyill 111 0,1 | manuers^imiiais ami mernments lm »»1 vve alreadv Have. >lo vev«.)!l(ius soiilc otio-r (Mi-toms \y»> |,,| thi- sotiU‘ ()tiler ciistoiiL" esiablish. “ We • stablislo il sitgg( s;»v [ht a m*w one Now vve were right at the street crossing and the ear was nearly on a dead stand'still with the merit. When the sad news comes iu of % Ihmiwell County men Yvhat a answermg y. ting motorman straining his | who hay J bouglit liberty bond^ bo:K' over the ear front . and b* realize that t.vey have done Imrlnng^'as if he v as .trviug to ■ all tuev could to s'ami back'of see.lieyoml-and atouml the eor-I the^e nob.e young soldiers, ner of a high poster hetieetc^iJ-'^Tiie si. gical hies-mg class lioataT teude that cut oTtin* view ! Ini-' miter, d its Fouitli weeks tlie last call sfactiou it i< to those to tin* right. Suddenly tin' fdl o\v jerk ei training.S"\eiiteen Barnwell wo- tiutiliave registered themselves v\as tho best > ear in 111«• history ali ig'it. As 'soon’as sue ‘l urneiL. basket and Iris.: bod) back a nd damped nn ‘as toking the I raining that will ...a j>reak >pp( <l tlie ear in- j til them for “Making the dress- stafuiy. From arocind tile cor- tugs mo>t needed today by the ner of the hig4-(eyce-,*r'prettv lit-' Red ( ro'S-nurscs, and the sur- tle gu l about sovciitt en v< a r- ( gi'ons to’ Help heal the wounds old eaim tl;e ei11 bg( caiUe \v<■ ’v( -irk glisi tll.'T't It init't ^iTGd'oni v nm i 'C-rlT >• •- ttoim -' the meeting over t«> tho students w< proceeded to have “stunt ' ahowiand l a ni -lire ho the’ haiiidest i.mk 1-o.jr anything j night ' ami of in. wh wi.i; tlie i n. In r trunk - gets eleveix b:rv)W. | here; .'' ’ ’ A.iiu m.kin.g of bap pitiless u (• had «it Friday ti'igli;. We hail. I m (ft rho-e- on <( In (Id ie time 1 V idav tii'ghtutit a- Dm K “ wa - 4 ' . <r ivh«'i ni n li st-vjdv . g to <1« , ■on g. i i ai; m pron ip 111 n a t s ri 11 o he-t was tire struggle betwemi the Poo pm" arid the Gri tilth Lit. rat v •So,eiet !»•- fo.r Die new 1 i ie De:lu ;i - m i.n i !o I 1 To glfl* 'stunt ni'dit" been ra\niuo-.-’b»r naml* <1 itfi a funch |of soldiers fighting our battles, it up to the i Very soon we will he able to join iimtorm in.'iniliug all t’ne while hands with Blackville. and fill with a-snbiie ' t hat >-a id , - fod. o'.ii' iillotment from lb ai!(|iiaiv^ how I lovp ybn.*’ A nd you I'iHT j ter-. J h is cja>- ha- linn ;i won- ju-Tl>t : t.lnr little gii'l was rImt, derfu. experience. nio| one lYMow'V svv.m etheart. for tucked! of u-> world have mi>-< <1 if. Mrs. (town uii<J.\rthe naukin was ,a j ( harlie Wilson. Ciir it.str ctor a -pink 'note, anil thD rnTTtTrrm.an- fs moVrA iiich n.. Hie hit- that-t m;i n T nrtiF vv (M. it i not lut \ ( ;. if euD 1m i unl v Tiour Wa- ii" \ <>m .ohmu \'t (IfHiah ( d. ft r nr. rt l ititrsdav*<Dd Oll-Delo, blit We . itil71K-111 g ol ‘lett i 11 g t ’ ( i < >t.i ; -1'flit Di iM >uee»tii ai fn.'iK ■ rid; iv 1 i m t vy < i ami 'fu-Tu 'd"; i T ■ !•( Try In to. and tin i\ im■ \v t ;i,t n"te \va - there, ie took ii <jUt it rst thing tv d '.yii lin'd or far Ifl-lde Hot lilt s ill !nr - .lit illtd •1 let: V 1 I'tuo'l. Die l>eyji mi t . ii- andTu our H;tmli,o(Vk iis •splertdi'.t tradition- of the CoDTj ;l ditiou COTTON. Why ttrke '^pot lue’i with yours when von can command tjpvjoug e\; erietHe -ervices of FEARtuE tir’- BAT- ■ nj TEY, Savatmah, Gtt?r ^ ' g_. —\• .. • ,u_ - * ■ l ' - V . .. . eyn ii> -anru tiiii bout, kind Dm gaw th'uk a- ;i 11'; wa* rI ft. - in. uch ;i it 1.0 \\ go/-s' tjowil i/odk ;is. »jm- of our night' ‘ was TO MERCHANTS OF BARNWELL COUNTY: nrgii class oi. tiiianr. thei oovver ' * ' ' . e 1 , , t*> >;,i i ni .a r T- ini - »\ i: *. w; ei ig* . and sin- i> tid : fI \vi.tli the tni" s -Tnt, of t io work. t hi feoiing that it is a priv ie go t > Th* .a Hed T;n do it. M -. \\ . 11. Duncan, T> ro < Oi t ( |)Oi:dont\ d‘ . D hup tor. MATect 1 v»* ;»'. a.iico you a h- UO lOTIi ■ person per ITrttrrit ion-s. - . - x I “haturuav the regular schedule U authorized to -o.i to inrfjrbtnah mdiitu, or fwelvepoufnbi- ^ur- *jKUit in cai'r.ytug ouf her )ami-nSaturdiiy niglit the- ob-er- ; (‘o.nsumei.*J a two weeks w supplv ing tlie month, suggestions. She spoke f mHJjo. ! vanoD ol om* of the lie-t social of sugar at one time, allowing ’You must keep a record iu V - , the Y.W. ('. A. leg* t**r« finesD of which she ceptioii to. th^rijew "iris, it said was me- spiritual a Hu os per person jag ph'ere that prevadYxhlho school, the atmosphere of holm* of lovo, of courso us old girls knew ’.that alfoadyc for .every visitoi that, evor e-omes hero ie ID us tluTtr Whvy.fcVeu (lov. I nert (loop- i*r took time to Pel us tliat when wo serenaded him two.. yci»is agu and predicted thut| i, ■ * • <* ' ■ t a won iHerfiipsuccys ! \y,haiivv oti id | two ] OllC.d' was ne*nfh. ^ ^ ^ The rule m y • E n g 11 > j. t e lift ill sav if «h“ 1 sugar to two poit.iiD, St Could-hoar t riK>eTio«)l giid • ltw-1 tin'K* to people in iuyviis perl.(..jo. We enjhveil n ad. the | live .j-voumir. io (lio-f- iu ‘.•atclD-ongs, of wembiue to thof Country is rdp. ;*led. new-girls, the clover contest, the charmhes it nd little om* not plays etc. Of all the hits of the ot the sugar -O- Vou usell .wilting Z, t(-) Thdividual consumers. This D 1 »>i'd must -. o\y ti. ■ name of CjiiliujcJ oil BQTiritF-f*nt*. one the purchaseroT the -sugar, hi.s and post ofti .'e address, tire amount” the j of sugar , purchased ,, and the date on which purchases are T’*> illustrate: If there are made. <-*-* six j»ers< n- in a family v.ou may Your- very* truly, Y sell stix pound-at one timet* a. ' William Eiiiytt j 1 family. Buk flaring Die month Food Ad min Dt ratio' for Southey, | they must not buy moreT than . Caiolina. >-