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The Barnwell People 'Ju»t Llk# m M+mty+r ol llw f amily" BARNWKLL. ROITH CAROLINA, TM RUPAY. ICLt WT* IW iU MBoiRArT ORUR tH LATURRINfi WfHIRNTt R C«l. Harry D. 1 sIImuii. ('amity Cfcalr* Man. Name* Sub-( hairmrn. a Col. Harry D. Calhoun, president of the Home Bank, of Barnwell, has been appointed chairman for Barnwell County in the “Dollar Democracy Campaign,” which is to raise ,.;fund» v to wage the fight in the interest of the national Democratic party. Col. Calhoun has appointed the following sub-chairmen: John M. Gantt, Lyndhapt; F. D. Rowell, Hilda; tTJ. Crouch, Elko; C. J. Fickling and T. L. Wragg, Black- ville; Reynolds Martin and WrE, Pro- %of mmtJT HI AND AROUND BARNWELL The daya lorn eight minutes in sun shine this week. CARrAlG* TO RURIRAYV A Bt PfeBT Of LHR THR POOR rRODI tINL RRN rROR mutlRo Mr. E. H. Robinson is visiting rela tives in Heath Springs. Miss Annie Lou Woodward visited relatives in Batesburg last week. Mr. and Mnc H, R. Christie and children are visiting relaTTves here. Culling t)< ilrallene In lie Hettf B Y. P. I' Mrs. Charlie Brown is spending some time at Wrightsville Beach, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Davis and dau- thro, W illiston; Victor Lewis, Klind, pht er are visiting relatives in Dublin, A. W. Coleman, Dunbarton; L. P. Wil-1 son and P. M. Buckingham, Barnwell. _____ Col. Calhoun has addressed a letter to each of the above named gentle men, in which he solicits their active (ooperatkn, and requests them to furnish him each week with a lurt of tfte snhambrr* to the fund, in order that their names msy be pub’iahed *n the laaal •meera The »• a mi Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hill Cyre leave this week for the mountains of North ( arolina. Mr. aad Mrs. I RabHgb. H. CL, a ia the City Richardson, of it.ng relslives <r. '. \ v, a h% 4 ■ Wllb M omen's ( luba. ~ * It is safe to say that fully 26 or 60 per cent of the hens which make up the farm flock of«poultry do not lay (enough eggs to pay for the feed they consume.. Many hens are kept fryn thqpe to five years on the farm and such individuals are always a loss to their owner. By keeping the best layers and culling out the poor pro ducers a greater profit will be derived from the farm flock. Again eggs will be hatched from only the heavy layers and this will have a tendency to increase the laying dualities of the next generation. By disposing of all inferior hens during the early fall sufficient room is provided for this years young stock. This will allow them more housing space and the health of the flock will be increased thus causing a greater egg pro duction. 'Oie County Home Demon strut ion • — Aic nt of Bamwrll Courti iwlf ««h gad tgS M* • ¥ t ft nninv as a Ka » Officer. Healing Springs, July 20.—Misses Beatrice Morris and Pearle Bodiford. of Healing Springs, spent some time in Augusta, recently. They experi enced a very pleasant time with rela tives and friends. Mrs. Rosalie Odom was carried to the' Aiken Hospital Mcnday, July 19, to undergo a surgical operation. Her ur.any friends will regret to learn of her illness and hope for her speedy recovery. Miss Sara Wise is now in Augusta spending some time with relatives. Miss Marir Bodiford has been spend ing her summer vacation delightfully at Augusta, Waynesboro and Colum bia. She reports having had a de lightful time. Mr. W. P. Lott and spn, Mr. Gil more Lott, spent soma time recently j with her daughter. Mrs. J. R. Whet stone. of Augusta. The B. YfP. U of Hsoling Springs was organised at the Baptist church. July 4th Mias Carrio May Harris chonm fNeoidssrt Mr. F reaR (kgsaa. Sarty aod Treoa. Mr. Freatk fNtocw. Xtre Woaidont. 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I can say that my chances I »«'i ttons one hoars of an individual until the Barnwell School opens. J w ‘ lh Mr * * ,v * Mrm - R - C '* Holman. ©f running over the second race writhl-raising thr price of cotton, the stnb- _____ —— S«*nator Smith are excellent,” said J alixing of grue* through his astab- Elma Cava who has been attending ^ r * an ‘* ^ rt * ^ uman Hayes return- > Mr. Wamn. He says that he has lishment of markets, packing houses Summer School at Winthrop. cm. ,0 ,heir h °7 in C « lumt * i » Sun<l »>' Wft the .ecipient of undivided atten- home last Saturday to spend the : 1 ' fu ‘ r “ v '* lt of wvvral days with the tion and much applauae wherever he trance of the summer with her »1-1 !?""*”. P ^ r * nt *’. Mr and MrS- " L ‘ has a P okl ' n - The !>«»*•«. h « are in a receptive mood to receive his atives. Helen Calhoun has gone to Bishop- ville to spend some time with her she goes to St. Mathews to spend some time with a college chum. Hayes of this city. doctorine of a reversal to the theory Thomas M. Boulware, Esq., has pur- . 0 f ^e rights of the States as enunci- ... c ^ ase ^ ^ ome Postmaster R. k. a ted'by the founders of the Republic brother, Warren Calhoun, from there | ^ en " e - ; _ ^ and'*® expounded by South Carolina’s greatest statesman, John C. Calhoun. Mr v Warren has shown conclusively that the*attempt to make him a “wet” candidate has been dissipated. The people understand th&t he has been a life-fonf* exponent of prohibition, and ! understood that Mr. Deason is con templating moving his family to his old home in McCormick. Blanche Porter, Corine Calhoun, , t, , • T _ , T , Misses Blanche Porter, Mane Lou- Pauhne Holman, and Mane Louise . „ i- tt 1 , ii ft Tuesday for Walhalla ' Se C ° rnel1 8nd Paul,na Holman left whjre they tro into Camp for several Tuesda >' f “ r HlKh F ° ns ’ N ' f °J®"' an indefatigable worker for it; but mdka. They will be chaperoned by a l IHi <> ° l ' am P'''' s ua "' r ,he 5U ^'" • bis position on the amending of the Mia. Jane Ball, who atone time ^ °i Ml,a VoiaUftl Act ia to Uk. from it aome Prussianized absolutism and conform to the comity of jatt re- ^ StaUa. Men—unswearvmg prohibit)- from 14* John Hoftkna Ho. ^ ^ Mr •"<» Mr * onuU-h. aUUa. an with him aad j,,*) „ Tmmmt ftrmra. who hair. mad. tkair Mils Jane Ball, wno at one time » .• a , . # Ywisit-na taught in the Barnwell High Schoot. £ H 'f h Sch °® 1 f «f^ita I w ' n ^ »° nt two w “ ka {Jnake it 2. O. Patterson. Jr, has just re- _ * ^ Stains. and other vote-getting panacea has met with unusual applause on many occasions. The people, in my opinion realize that such economic progression has to come through the cooperation of the many, and they themselves think that such assertions are eighteen- carat humbuggery for the catching of the, unwary. “The people likewise realize that the orginal conception of the United States Senate w r as that it should be a great parliamentary and law-making body and not an institution for the liquidation of political debts and pen sioning of* supporters for past poli tical services. They are fast realiz ing that this orginal conception should prevail not and are tired hav ing thair tax money paid out for 'soft snaps' to political henchmen ” A Mr* M A. Mwy* D C.« to expected bsi visit to relatives. The People is indebted to Mr, A. M. Sanders for a delicious "rattle snake" watermelon. Mr. J. D. Robison came over from Orangeburg Saturday to spend the week-end with friends here. Misses Amelia and Elizabeth Mc- Nab have returned from a pleasant camping trip at Bat Cave, N. C. Misses Toxy and Sebbie Turner, of Sumter, have returned home after a visit to their aunt, Mrs. W. T. Aycock. , jMiss 1 * Martha Rudisell has returned ;to l her home in- Anniston, Ala., after a visit to her uncle, Mr. L. P. Wilson. B rest swd fc»tfc«to to Bo ftwwwftosgft md (*«d fccsLog wslors. Mf. and Mrs. R. P. Gordwor, to- for ft j ftrthcr with thru Uttto daughters, Martha and AI tew, returned from Co lumbia last Saturday, where they en joyed a delightful visit. Mr. Harry Bodiford to expected home soon from Clemson College, where he attended summer school. Mrs. L. P. Boylston and little daugh ters, Virginia and Mary Louise, have returned from a visit to relatives in Petersburg, Va. Mrs. P. B. Coggins and little daugh ter and son are visiting relatives in North Carolina. Mr. W. D. Gantt, the popular jew eler, of Barnwell, motored . to the Springs on Monday of this week to pay a flying visit to his friend, Mr, D. D. Dutton. : 1 ■ • -1- The <giends of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hayes will be glad to toarn that thair little son. Bill, to recovering from hto rrrrm viirwtoB Miss Essie Livingston to spending her vacation with relatives at North, Mrs. Annie Baxley to visiting her daughter, Mrs. C C. Laagley, ia Co-