The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 21, 1922, Image 3
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THE PEOPLE, BARNWELL, S. C.
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KITCHEN
CABINET
<Q. Weatern Nawapapvr Union.)
l^Jpok uj!>on the simple and childish
virtues of veracity a»d honesty as the
root of all' that is sublime in charac
ter —Kalph Waldo Emerson.
S]ME PRODUCES FINE BIROS
High Praise Given by Expert on-QuaW
ity of Poultry at Cheatei^
^ffeld Fair.
^ttc-wmnrFsoME parsnip-^
Clbiiison College.—That South Caro
lina poultrymen are making rapid
strides in breeding high-quality poultry
has been tvell BtinttraltfU fit the various
poultry shows and fairs this year, ajid
This * y^Sfable is fur from be- !»»» » r best of these Illustrations
lb ft iipiireefutetT as It shoultl be. an( i I »»» the Rhode Wand Red show by tb«
it is said tltal the fall i »«•»< Chesterlle d fair The poultry
and early winter Is the I 8 ' 10 * »■>» Ju^eil by \\. H. Cord, of
best time to eat It. but It Manehester. Ckmn.. a noted authority
who praised the show very highly;
butter and
tailed a “cottage dish."
—Hit- parsnip is rich
is more generally in the
market in early spring
or late winter.
Tlie people in Scotland
prepare parsnips by
cooking them with po
tatoes, serving them
milk, making what is
in sugar, and
mineral salts, which makes it a desir
able vegetable. ~ ~— ''—~
Tlie parsnip is .usually scrubbed, and
w hen it is to be fried, cooked in boil
ing water, then skinned, out In babes
and fried in butter until brown. Some
cooks cool* tlie parsnip ip acidulated
Here is what Judge Cord said about
the Reds: .
■‘This show ranks with Boston and
with New York. It is better than Syra-
j ruse, and 1 doubt if there is another
i county in the United States that has
as many Reds as fine in color, shape
( and size.’’
“Everybody is anxious at the present
time to know where to buy breeding
. stock, hatching eggs and baby chicks,”
says N R. Mehrhof, extension poultry
husbandman, in commenting on Judge
■ Cord s statement. “The .beginners and
the experienced poultry-raisers are
making plans for the coming year, and
each one who hopes to be successful
amtOVED UNIFORM INTQtNATlOMAL
Sunday School
1 Lesson T
(Py REV. P. 13. FITZWATER. D. D.,
Teacher of English Bible in the Moody
Bible institute of Chicago,) .
Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Union. >
COULDNT CALL HER PRETTY
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LESSON FOR DECEMBER 24
A LESSON IN TRUST AND
* - PAREDNESS
PRE-
water before frying to remove some , „ . ,
jof Hie flavor, though that to manj 1st. , * . . *
the chief charm of the vegetable. In
Mlinovt all cases It Is best to boll the
parsnip before further cooking.
Parsnip Patties.—Boil four parsnip*
until tender, remove the skin and
n.k'ti. MMMinlng well with butter, salt
»• nil pepperform Into flat cake*, roll
in floor :md fry In a •mall amount of
fat until brown of) both aide*.
Frr*d Parsrops.—<'ook the deal red
tiumlier of |>ar»nlpa until tender In boil
ing ■•Ululated »ster; drain, remove
the akin and .tit Into halvea. Fry • -
gt4dro brv.an in pork fat and aerve CalC'um Arasosta Pvo-chaard by Baab.
altk pork rtaopa or b«ma Newberry - The Kxrkaage bank baa
The tegvtsblea may be rreaadbd. pi bought a carload. X* toas of raletam
|»# rfdj Aastllt, ttf BdHTh •*« I as frltteva araeakte sad will katv 'll skipped to
> ^Plm n mng|r xv~tkkd M <tf*Th*''8SV f1U9 r ?fewherry sad pwt la wareboaae for
LESSON TEXT—Luke 12:13-40.
GOLDEN TEXT—Tlie life is more than
meat, and the body ie more than raiment. I
—Luke 12:23. „ . r
“PRIMARY TOPIC—Tlie Story of—at
Foolish Itix'h Man.
JUNIOR TOPICS-A Foolish Rich Man.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
—Rich Toward God.
young People and adult topic
—True Riches.
Since on October 8 we,had n lesson
on the birth and childhood of Jesus,
many \ffll doubtjess prefer to lifave
this new lesson instead of the Christ
inas lesson.
I. A Warning Against Covetousness
(YT, jg 21).
I. The Occasion (vv. 13-15). One of
the coinpany requested Jesus to be
umpire in u disputed estate Two
brothers were in trouble over an in-
“But It is not necessary for South t <’brlst refused to enter the
Carolinians to go out of the state for sphere of the elvll law and warned
good poultry stock, a* is proved by against the spirit of avarice. Christ a
Judge Cord’a testlmany about our Reds mission was preeminently spiritual
The same Is true of other bred*. We f 2. Enforcement of the Warning (vv.
have good Moek In many coontlea Tha | 1G-21). The parable of the rlrh man
Elevator Boy by No Mearta Blind to
the Pbyaical Defects of His
Bride. • ' .
Jitmes. the colored elevator boy, ha.*
1 proved to the satisfaction of the Wom
an that love is not always blind. At
least slur gathered thati from bis de
scription -of tlie bride iie lud taken
1 to himself during her recent absence. ;
On one of her .first days at home h°
announced to her. In some confusion,
hut with evident pride, that he "had
done got married.”
The Woman was all interest, as
James had jnteresfed himself In her
comfort, to which he had contributed
greatly by various small attentions—
so. after Inquiring when and where
the wedding took place, she said :
"And James, w hat does your bride j
look like? Is she pretty5". ■ :
"Wa'al. mom, she nin’f to nj" ex
actly pretty. She’s a ra'al low woman,
dun't skf'ercoly come up to mah shoul
der—’bout ginger-bread color,, pop-
eyed. an’ ravvlxtiied."—Kxcliange. _
for fo
right.
be successful we must start
extension service I* In position to put
nil who desire foundation Work, eggs
or chirks in touch with our own breed
ers" •
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tba use of farmers as salt year's rdf-
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aboss clearly that to be ruorerued
with earthly riches while neglect lug
God Is tbs height of folly. The Izard’s
warning Is uf great Importance today;
few many are seeking gold and forget
ting God. Note fl) kis increase la
goods tv. 1C). His rlrbea were rightly
obtained for the ground brought forth
plentifully This sbevs tbdt a mao
may bo rtcb because of I bo Imrd't
bleaatng apaa him (2) Mia perplexnj
tv. IT),* Mia land was prwdwclag maea
tha a bis bams aoaM bold. Ma did no*
want N ta go ta waste If be bad psw
sesaod tba right slews of itfe sad a
atrwatdslup before Ood. bo
ie sees ihot bta boras at toast
4h fee ki• personal aeeds and
•odd base dtotrtbwted bis aar
*• asod» S^id f f bowesnSeat
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Cuticura for Pimply Faces.
To remove pimple* and blackheads
smear them with Cuticura Ointment.
Wash off In five minutes with Cuti-
earn Soap and hot yater. Once clear
keep your skin clear hy using them for
dally toilet purposes. Don’t fall to In
clude Cuticura Talcum. 4d vertlsement.
Tuberculosis Reduces Average Lift.
Acceding In r>‘< t-ni stiitlstlc* pre-
(ptred by t|ic Nutloliul Tuberculosis
uss^^ri j tlKi. two and otic bn If yetir*
bsould l»c ud«led |o the life of curb
j IndMdual In the United States If ‘
tuherculosls w ere ellmlnaied as a
, Cause of death. During the past 17 ;
I years tlie death rate from the disease
has hern reduced e\a< tly one-ha If. hut
there are still more thaa I tssitssi
> cases of tabarruloais la I he country.,
Tuberculosis w acker*, encoamged by
the rssalls of dhelr efforts, afr plan
ning a more latensix e campaign far
the rooting year la order to spread
farther sdwcatWm regarding the dls
asm aoemg the paMle. as It Is tbefr
coavirtiaa that M raa la date be sa
itmty era dir atsd
SWAMP ROOT FOR
KIDNEY AILMENTS
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Made With Raisins-
% - < ,
•—and already baked for you
S AVE the trouble and the
time of baking pies at
home, yet give your men
folks pies that are exactly to
their taste.
Master bakers and neigh
borhood hake shops in your
city are making luscious
raisin pie fresh every day.
Your grocer or these bake
shops can supply them.
Taste them and you’ll
know why there’s no longer
need to bake at home.
Crust that's light and
flaky — tender, thin-skinned,
juicy fruit, the juice forming
SUN-MAID RAISINS
The Supreme Pie Raisin ’
a delicious sauce! There**
nothing left to be desired in
a pie.
Made with finest seeded Sun-
Maid Raisins.
1S60 calories of energizing nu
triment per pound in practically
predigested form. Rich in food-
iron, also — good food for the
blood.
Make cakes, pudding* and
other good foods with them.
You may be offered other
brands that you know less well
than Sun-Maids, but the kind
you want is the kind you know
is good. Insist, therefore, on
Smm-ifsiJ brand. They'Cost uo
more than ordiavry raisins.
Mail coupon now for frs« book
•f teased Sun-Maid rvcipea.
Your rvtaiWf should
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fQioii may In* *+r\**\ In may*—
hr ti f«»r <11 hIicm If bus n<>
Hiuul. A iiMisf attnutDc UN'klng nml
Ml (be snuic time wbob‘some • 11-11* I*:
Stuffed Baked Onions. — Choose
iurgo »i/.i-«l. unifonu. sounii onions.
I'ii-I tbem nnd iiHik until soft enough
to cut out the centers. Cbop^tbem
hnd reserve for oth«*r dlslu's or use
to nflx with the tilling to go back into
the oivlty. illgbly seasoned sausage
meat is well liked for filling, so are
nuts and bread crumbs, also finely
•-bopped green peppers which have
been parboiled. There are any mim-
Per of fillings which will add variety
to this dish. Place in a baking dish.
Tiasfe with stock or butter and water
while cooking;'when the o-'k>ns are
soft, hut not mushy, sprinkle with
buttered crumbs, brown under the
gas flame and serve at* onc^as a gar
nish to a pUtter of pork chops, <y If
stuffed with meat or nuts thev will
make the main dish. -
To obtain onion Juice to be used
'where the Vegetable itself is not
cared for, cut a slice from the end
and turn the cut surface back and
forth on the grater near the groove;
the juice will run down the groove.
1 'drttnrn r flavor fis uesireM.
Onion Sandwich**.—(’bop fine a
ullce of Bermuda onlop, mix. with salt,
I'CPI'er. a little dry mtistard and
spread oo buttered bread. •
• Onion R*li*H. — Take one large
prated onion, one-half cupful of cel-
^rr- arlrwl the »«eleey.-«»»ic %)—
of inu*t*cil. ten dr of is of ^••bagru
sauce, one ieas|SM.nful eni*h of *alt
refer} see«t. Mm yolk* of four
uVll lieaim and Mereled Ulth th*
— li and mustard, rw.. t»Mw-t«>«fJL
.a .4i«e emperu, • nr-fouHli
s» fx
S> (MBIBf •*»* a
■•asral *ss* > mMv
Awleasaao* M*a M«*
by G-*fc*u
arg — TW fUmth i‘sroft*n
Trade* ••sor*atioa la an*
an here elevied the fai
rer* in •evve far the* »a«a-
f*re**gent Frank H <9#**«*a
n: trot vWe president Ka*
I. Green11lls ; second i lew
J. S st**» ens (Tiarledion.
retary aaa not
ei*
of the
tors Is i ompo
folloaln* Sam Atkinson, of Green-
elite: W. P. Sloan of Anderson. J J.
Adams, of I^iurens; C G Roland, of
Sumter: J. (1 Anderson, of Km k Hill.
Several short addresses on appro
priate subjet Is were made before the
gathering, which held only one aea-
sion
Potato Market Badly Depressed.
Flurcneyi B. S. Meeks, of the At*
lantlc ("bast Line Railroad company,
and T. B. YounV. president and general
manager of the South Carolina Sweet
potato association. and Mrs. T. B.
Young, have returned to Florence af
ter a ten days’ visit in the markets
of New York.
They report having found the sweet
potato market in perhaps the poorest
condition that it has been for a num
ber of years. They found a great
quantity of surplus sweet potatoes,
particularly o’l the New York market,
where they were beihg freely offered
at 50 cents a bushel hamper, with no
sales resulting. They say one dealer
showed them a large lot of sweet pota
toes in bushel packages, (or which he
was trying to get 60 cents. These po
tatoes were of very gbo£ quality and
well graded. They found tjje eastern
shore of Virginia sweet pot^tbea on
-the—mmdtAta—6e+ng -sol(l as* low as
?1.25 per barrel delivered in New York
city
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Houl
Mother and Son Receive Sentence.
Grecnville.-^Motber and aon stood
together before the bar of Justice~in
the county, court house when Mrs-8.
-*—Maittn mud ttm Martin cera
sentenced by Judge F M Anael to
aerve sentences of • fmrnr each without
the alternative of a fine 'for. violation
of the prohibition law
The aon was coat W ted in ooe rasa
and pleaded guilty In another Tha
mother pleaded guiitf t» two case*
and *aa ytem. ad to aorta Pa or
papfh* and *4gfct mapihn in thn peak
•ntferr. • a
fee Ifcnd
2 TW |llu*trat.««»s (tv. 24 71) (I)
ibet* core f**r ihe f**als (w. hdlfig)*
The ravetts de 0*st ss*a oar reap they
hove Ow4 st«>rehMtse sr horo, yet they
five, far (m*| -feeds them IT Oed dee#
OM Pur get the fnuta. * eviatoty Me
wituld «h> imtee for Mia rhHdrea (1!)
GotTs rare for the dowers of the field
(vv. 27 3h). If God la so careful of
those flowers which rH*«-ar but for a
•lay. h*>w much more will He rbwha
Hlr chlhlreti!
3. The Exhortations (vv. l3t-34). (I)
Make iwu the getting of food and
clot lies your chief con cent. Trust God
to provide tlo-m. (1*) S«*ck the king
dom of God (v. .’if). Those who muke
Gml’s kingfioiil first sbuli have all their
needs supplied (I'bil. -1:11)). (3) Be
not afniid^ (v. JTJ). God’s good plcus-
ure is upon His own, and all good
things will He give (hem. (4) 1’ruc-
tice self-denial in order to be able to
give gifts to those in need (vv. 33. 34).
The doing of such deeds will tend to
lift the thoughts upward to God—to
trust Him.
III. Be Ready for the Coming of tha
Lord (vv. 35-40). -
Having warned the disciples against
the acquisition of worldly goods while
forgetting God. and shown them the
needlessness of anxiety for food and
clothes, He shows them the blessed
ness of being In a state of readiness
when the Lord shall come. Convic
tion ns to the certainty of the Lord’s
coming is the sure cure for worldliness
find anxious care. This attitude of
heart He mode clear by two* parables—
that of the returning of the Lord and
that of the thief. The Lord will be so
pleased with those who are waiting
for Him that He will take delight in
sitting at the banquet with them, and
even serve them. The parable of the
thief shows that the time of the I»rd>
coming iiCuot known.
«-v.
* Paul's Wish.
I count all things hups oss for the
excellency «»f the knowledge »»f (’brlst
i.Jaaus iiq L«urd; if hg nni' imtAfl* I
Mara P***«t
-Uflusm i h aflat comm* hi ya*l
t*rw "Y ra bat Oat Usofty *■* w*aca
m a* •MaeW'-r **- flafloas UMj Mae
nnwi:
^OCOBOL-3 PB*
I tini Uw 5id—
Thereby Promofloftl
Cheerfulness ***£.
I neRliar OpiflflLMorpMP e 1
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CASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
. of
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
plight attain unto the reaurrectioa of
tbe ileatl.—'I'bUiptuana 3 .H-11.
fl* Many Ravao*.
The Ixiwi never had a*> many r*v-
eti* a* he hoy rhia aaening. T Dm
!Tttt Taimace
Do# l* fl n+m* 11 ao ■**>*-
)a Jo4ah M God laaOB. Mm mmm
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SOLD •
50 .
YEARS
Tlfe# Hourdwagh lualtod rwhmm ••v*F
railroad tracha to .Haaha ahmv u«Mff
aaad la he hy dafl teama.
Tha travahrr half frooe *4) hia aioM
o hep the aeflrHk aaa fad fluid.
, I'uiituoa pmatMa-tiag fur tifhrr at*W
1 ernpa. Sot aa aim-h mmoace aad ad-
are. hat W»nee i-atafurt. The thraa
I sever gn taarth«*r
fli*t*r* t# Man.
Any ynung man la niatle livtier by p
I •later’* love. It Isn't alnmya necem
•ury. thoagb. that It should be bM
own slater—Life.
A man who never tuma to look at
n pretty woman I* a fit subject for
the undertaker.
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
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ME*
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It—tor— Cal— asd
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fl Ma. as4 |1 M at DrarrUU.
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t—t. a—k— walklsc «—t. tta. by a—tl — — Dru-
«t»«a Hi—os CbMoWl W—to, rotator—. M.
THE NEW WAY
ahella l buahelaGRKKN field peoa
per hour. Qusrantaed. Groateot
labor saver out. Price Ml Ml
A*—a W—tod E—rrwWv
ORDER NOW and secure territory.
Ballard Haddat Warkt, laathw*. R. C
Fur Tanning
on Beef, Hor—, Colt
and Calf Skins. Make- '
up of Coots, Robes,
Ru«s. Vests, Ladies’
Fun, Scarfs, Muff* and
Capes. Tell us the kind
of furs. Prompt answer. ’
W. R. Woe—r, Raadiaa. Mid
Thirry years in fur business.
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fishtfui coceesat- <UI shampoo we will sen*.
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