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•r— THE PEOPLE. BARNWELL, S. C. Madam, Raisins Cost Less Now So Get Their Benefits and Their Flavor in Scores of Attractive, Money-Saving Foods . D UE to greatly increased crops, even though production costs are still much higher than in pre-war days, raisins now co^t almost as little as before the war. _ -.. __ _ ^ * Use this luscious, energizing, healthful food lavishly, therefore, in scores of “plain foods” like rice pudding, boiled rice, bread pudding, Indian pudding, and in cake, cookies, pie, and with the children’s cereals, to give them “lux ury-flavors” at “plain food” costs. Raisins are both good and good for you. So take advantage of these lower prices nou\ Not Moro Tkoo 20c Y««» w li oc Sun-Maid Raisins Seeded—Seedless—Clusters Fockod under ■»>*( Moitory la f re*fc.rt*oa carton*. Very bt|lkc*i quality. InM«t on Sun-Nfatd Brand, the kind ihat you know »» good. Now It on. Po«kago Vow winOi akaoHj^ jw> kooAtod k—Wd »*4 tw >n . tU-.a* • TI « 1W ow wwo suniTE mim milOS CMItHS HEEI Not Tknn lie A million men have turned to One Eleven Cigarettes —a firm verdict for superior quality. cigarettes 15 for 10- Cj • ••no#tno*#v. GAFFNEY HAS PRISONER UNDER 18 YEARS OLD TO FEED AND CARE FOR. ' Aaaociation Handled One Hundred and Sixteen Cara Co-operativoly Last Season. SENTENCED TO THIRTY DAYS County Supervisor Lipscomb Refused to Accept the Custody of the Defendant. Gaffney.—Following his conviction In Gaffney police court on a charge of theft, a young negro has been sen tenced to serve 30 days on the public works, and as the city of Gaffney, has an arrangement with the county au thorities by which all city prisoners are worked oh the county roads, the City officials endeavored to turn the young negro in question over to the county authorities, but County Super visor E. Felix Lipscombe refused to ac cept the custody of the defendant on the ground that he is under 18 years 1 of age and that it is contrary to South Carolina law to work a youth of less than 18 on public works. The city la therefore confronted with the necessi ty of taking care of the negro for 30 days, feeding him and receiving noth* ing in return. Supervisor Lipscomb says his ac tion in the matter la based on an order issued In habeas corpus proceedings, recently held in Spartanburg before Judge I W Bowman. In another Cher okee county rnae. In this rase the ! defendant convicted In police court nt Blacksburg was sentenced to serve 30 days on the public worka. but when he was plated la )all his attorueyn be gan 'real proceedings to hsve him freed on the ground that he was un der 18 years of age and tuch action was directed by the Judge Hereafter some other disposition will have to mad*- of voUThfht . rtmmafv In «*hee> I. “NU-WEA” SCHOOL DESKS (Patent Applied For) A ht«b gr*d*> school desk Bet shod In dark oak. Adds beantr to any school iuucb and Is strong and durable. Seat tarns up and down noiselessly and easily. Kqvlpped with sxceUsnt Inkwells. Thousands sold last year. Many sr bools prefer them to the east Iron or semi-siewl at the same price. Big earing to schools. Write at once for catalogse sad prices. THE TUCKER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, DartMvtoa.S C. SOLO SO Ya Oeetcey Btatkn. re- A w el’dlfwt ted mot eat Ridge Spring. — The eighth annual meeting of the South Carolina Aspara gus Growers' association was held in Ridge Spring recently. About 100 members answered the roll call and from 100 to 200 others Interested In the growing of asparagus were pres-, ent. The meeting wan held in the large auditorium of the handsome Ridg6 Spring high school building and was presided over by M. C. Kitchings, of Williston, president of the associa tion. * All officers were re-elected for an other year: M. C. Kitchings. of Wil liston. president; Dr. W. G. Smith, of Williston, vice-president; L. C. Eldson, of Trenton, secretary-treasurer; J. W. Jones, of Ridge Spring, general mana ger. The following directors were elected for another year: Q. A. Ken nedy and W. B. Owens, Williston; S. B Hair and C. L. Wooley, Elko; R. M. Watson and F. G. Asbill, Ridge Spring; B. R. Tillman and D. R*. Day, of Trenton. General Manager Jones made a most Interesting report of the opera tions of the association for the past Season, showing that 116 refrigerated i cars of asparagus were shipped out i and with express shipments nearly 60.- ! 000 erates of Dixie asparagus went to the consumers last Hea.«m. Of; these, 26 cars went to Boston; 23 to 1’hiladelphia; 38 to New York; 20 cars | were sold f. o. b. and others went to ; Washington, riey«-land. Pittsburgh ‘ and Into Canada. Mr. Jones gave a 1 most Interesting account of bis trips through the Northern cities opening np new markets and Is most enthu slastlc ns regards the future of the asparagus business If rondurlsd on a co-operative basis Chief Inspector W If Wooley mad* a very Interesting report on Inspec tion He said fully two thirds of the membership are now putting out prac tically perfect asparucus and told an Interesting story cf ooc grower who *TIVMPW' The rnspri 'im VI o stasis sprig of wrong sine was t*ertld la owe of his porkages Much to the sur- r. he won uuakls •• every (Much *f tl Iter-. he dollar grower wo a be tors -d ln<* c'i F iddtt rf Cotnmbta - ni* oik** of fn for the pr<n lhe state fai de $ fldMt rfftl Cl >mnlifttli«ciM. an 1 ll ift4 OlftM Dual f 1' . ft F# f OCffl brffttlftft Bilk saa Cl firi (ft omk ; y ftft4 aa4 ittthctriii## In 44 tlUl of 1 t>l ||m* rnCfot i Malki ftft4 of fCBtrf rrti| i ; • dir** itwo** Fttftrffti «titlffj a wM-r bolt ftti Itlkftlft l*lftft Irmea have Afigf i«n| iD«l m^ti <«Mtisiiiftlly c ll iftel B|N”ft|ii aga arranged fTflfl ufi** Yfkft fii pm* m fga| #•* aMop# VI Contrtt at 1 date Fa>r. contest will yiUlt #1 iy baa b»*«*a >#*1 ft m * fl t # * t i«tay. Ot tobcf iurt apart for rate vetemn* who will lw* par. he fair and who will ho Ft III ran»i>< >rtat mt i on the rail a \lTf ■ra’ contentl« >n will be ar- >t ’ ■ading attrar- Min dry. Price s of IIS. $10 fat i (ft ll perfectly grad- d la. rwpresewtiag the Arm of of float OW. made talk Ilia firtn Is the ntatlve of the a spar a Tie emphasised the growing green graaa ste to ihe Bar grading Me esprssssd th-j ik Carolina gmh Fear from Califor Iff* vft fthlNifftFlMI ratlfrlv Wither • alktllHftf L» f« ftf I ft# Mast. that the and f5 will be given the three best tid dlers. The fact that these artists of the "fiddle and the bow" will be gath ered from all parts of the state Indi cates a line and interesting program. Social Workers Next Month. Spartanburg. — The annual meeting of the state conference of social work ers to discuss the various phases of public welfare work in Squib Carolina will be held In Charleston November 7, 8 and 9, It • was announced here. The conference will be made up of Red Cross workers, community health workers, community nursing workers, Y. M. C. A. officials. Travelers’ Aid Workers, as well as professors of so cial science at the various colleges in the state. Josiah B. Morse, professor of sociology at the University of South Carolina, will preside. -Guard Kills Negro. Orangeburg.—Louis Birch, a negro convict, anout 22 years old, was shut and killed by L. S. Brown,.a chaingang guard, when the negro attempted to make his escape and refused to stop when ordered to halt. About two weeks ago Birch was convicted of highway robbery,'having held up on. August.25 a young boy in tfie Provi dence section of Orangeburg county, and upon conviction by a jury, was sentenced to serve two years. It is stated that Birch declared that he did not expert to serve the term if ha could geC\. y; Mm. Mary Adam*, of Darling- •uperintmtienl of the SunlM-am*; H J King of Darlington, auprrin* lent of Young Woman’* auxiliary, i Ray Gandy, of the Coker college Ity, featured the morning session with a splendid talk on “Trained for la-adershiip. Our College Girls." Mrs. B. C Stephens, of Ijink Swamp, spoke on ‘'Enlistment." M!ss*Eula Lynch of Swift Creek on “Why Should We En list.’* Miss Lily Thomas of High Hill on “Spiritual Orowth," and Miss Tay lor. regent at Coker college, on "Life at Coker." In the announcement of the new rules governing the election of trus tees of Coker college. Miss Ray Gandy said that women were eligible to elec tion on the board of trustees of Coker college. Also a board of visitors, con sisting of women, will be elected from Welsh Neck and 11 affiliated associa tions to visit and inspect the college each spring. The Woman’s Missionary Union hon or roll for thfr^year ending is made up of Darlington. -Cejitral, Dovesville, Mt. 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There were female mutcli-iuakera “Then I’d advise you to get married, thousands of years before matches mv dear."—I«ondon Punch. . were Invented. After the Boat Rida Itaslifiil Buuay—"Kr-ar, what would you any. Mis* Dolly. If I nhouhl firs you n kl*s?" I+olly—"At last!" Llnter Stock Sold. Charleston.—Of the 215.DoO bales of llnter* alur^d at the port terminals • „ Union Man Injured. Union.—James Thomson, who held a position with the Eagle GrocJBry com pany of. this city, fell through the ele vator shait from the second floor to the basement of the store recently and suffered a fracture of the skull, a brok-' en ankle andlngny severe bruises. He was carried to Wallace Thomson hos pital for surgical treatment and atopd the operation well. Mr.'Thomson la the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomson of Pacolet. Changes Last Yaar’s Track ft Net three years ago by the war department oaly 954 remain, and It is likely that these soon will be shlped off About half of this large volume of Haters has been •hipped abroad, tke balk of It going to Germaay. sad the rase kaa ba*a dletnWtad tkroagk this roaatry to tteHor poiMa A aaaabar of soeo as* la**4 for Balers ip maaafartonag fbe tBgeflMBHMl taisrs r^nspaap bwagbt the ‘ v'.**a tmm i‘e A RIN Injured in Wreck. Darlingtoa—Eaten Bowden. Harrr King and Muldrow King were-injured in au antomobde wreck TSYTTfre etfga of town recently. Mr King, who la a local contractor, was return ing to town from a building about three milee from Iowa with bis ton Harry, and Eaten fiowdea aa pasvagora la order to avoid hming iB'rfWr car that waa yaeotag bet woes 'Mr. Fvaj* car aad a baair Mr tOag ran i nwards a dM*A sod befav* bo cuartd rtgibi tbo a* ll fla* i oear lafeo «be datra Mr Km# SAY “BAYER” when you buy. 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