The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 28, 1923, Image 5
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WANTED.— An honest, expert
west cutter with a food record, one
w ho can take orders over the phone.
. ' T. J. Attaway, Barnwell, S. C. 2t.
• HERB AND HEREABOUTS. •
Master Michael XJssery spent last
week in Williston with relatives.
The pendulum swings hp^V. the
days losing one minute in suiishine
this week.
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• Elizabeth and Jimmie Thomas of
.*EUenton spent last week in town as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Greene. ' '
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C Postmaster R. A. Deason return
ed home Tuesday afteraoqn from
Greenville, where he has been visit
ing his children.
J. Staff Halford Mft Mon
days for Wayrross, Oa., to visit his
niece, Mrs. B. G. Parks.
* Mrs. John R. Martin, of San An
tonio, Texas, who has been visiting
her mother, Mrs. Kate Patterson,
left a few days ago for a visit to
New York.
Mr. and _ Mrs. Cleve Poss and
children of Athens, Ga., have re
turned to their home after- a Tew
days visit to Mrs. Pick Morris, the
mother of Mrs. Poss.
Mrs. J. G. Moody, Jr., accompanied
by Mrs. Annie Baxley, Richard
Moody and Brown Easterling left
for Columbia on Sunday for a
week’s visit to relatives.
Col. and “Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun
returned Sunday after nopn from
Greenville, where they attended the
meeting of the Stale Bankers As
sociation. They report a most en
joyable time.
Mias BaBae Patterson rasas dawn
am Columbia Tuesday for a visit
to Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun, who
entertained yesterday (Wednesday)
afternoon in honor of Miss Patter
son and Miss Duncan, of Charleston,
who is Mrs. Calhoun’s sister, a
Boll weevils are reported as befog
quite active in many fields, while a
few farmers declare mat practically
no damage is being done* to their
crops. Sotpe are- psing* protective
measures in the shr.pe of pdisoning,
while others are ‘‘trusting to luck”
that their cotton will not be damaged
by the pest.
Mrs. L. P. Wilson and little son.
Walker, of Deals, FIs., are the
guests of her parents. Col. and Mrs.
N. G. W. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Easterling
have returned to their home in
Greensboro^ N. C., after s visit to
relatives in this city. Thev w»r-
accompanied by Misses Elizabeth
and Caro Easter^rig.
Mr. William E. McNab left last
week for Texas, where he goes os a
salesman for the Hill’s Hixtore Cor
poratMm of Angus La
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Jodge J. Henry Johnson, of Allen
dale. has placed on s^*er for s Hud
son sedan wtth the W. D. Harley
Motor Cn. of this city.
Mr John D
The Woodward Lumber Co., of
Augusta, has an advertisement in
this issue that should bo of in-
- terest to the children. They are of
fering joggling boards at f20 and
kiddie slide# at t2& dm their sd
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies and
Miss Kate Simms arrived home Sun
day afternoon after attending the
hnnual meeting of the South Caro
lina Press Association in Spartan
burg and enjoying «fie three-day
trip over the C. C. & 0. Railroad
Mr. J. A. Latimer, of Williston, the
other Barnwell County representa
tive, also reached home Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr Owns Bwt, who ha
•• huotfps a# name
Binw Compmoy m C
•d dnwu to Bsrowstl
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The Homs Bonk hns groutly tm-
ro*o4 the looks of Mom Strsvi hy
•mmmg dm fron* of Ha hnndsoum
budding TW color sshoms of gvuy
•nd vhMo Moods modi ottoorUsoty
who tho styW of snhilosloM of thm
bud Mag h la uodavoflood thoi ths
Pastor and Msissiry OsMldWgs hi tho
mom Ms Hi oill oAao ho poioaod •(
Mrs Than H f^opJos. of Colum-
Mo. ond Mrs Jouso. of Dataoh.
Mmo.. ossa tha guaau Ihfta wood ad
Mass foiosc Cogs A E Asmotsua#
Mrs. Joaam. whs la pAommoaty m-
mumOosod boss oo Mm# Eahp Arm
aaaoog. Isfh Twsshap MWsoooo fas o
vtsw So kos sasiss Mrs M J. Puis,
ol Wdsoo. M CL MM wws m
soaopoomd hp kos Orsihsr. Mr Boo
Mrs. A. Rufus Morgan and child
r^t; of Chester, wh>- nave been the
guests od ‘ tinmwell friends for
sevurol days, were joined Monday by*
Mr. Morgan, who came down for a
short visit Mr. Morgan was rector
of the Episcopal Church here several
years ago and during his residence
in this city won many friends who
were gtod of the opportunity to
bear him preach again Monday
evening.
A very enjoyable
at tho homo of Mm
monthly soctal of the Junme E Y P
V of tho Baptist Church.
uses about thirty young folk
•pent Tho* y
tout UOO "UurM" Buff HoMbsl
and the httls fait fsot that th*
those Oshghtfel httls sortals ts ew
ueety too luag
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PROTECTION
Against Weevils and
Weather Conditions.
BARNWELL FARMERS ARE FACING THEIR MOST CRITICAL PERIOD IN
THEIR FIGHT AGANIST THE BOLL WEEVIL. THIS IS THE YEAR IN
WHCH MANY A FARMER IS EITHER GOING TO WN OUT AGAINST THE
WEEVIL, OR LOSE THE FIGHT AND GO DOWN IN FINANCIAL RUIN.
' Don’t Let a Hail Storm
Help the Weevil
ENLIST THE WEATHER ON YOUR SIDE, BY INSURING AGAINST HAIL.
. CONSIDER ALL THE MONEY YOU’VE SPENT FOR HIGH PRICED FERTIIz-
ER, FOR SEED, FOR WEEVIL POISON AND SEE IF YOU DON’T THINK
THAT ALL THIS IS WELL WORTH PROTECTING. REMEMBER, A HAIL
STORM CAN SET AT NAUGHT EVERY CENT YOU'VE SPENT, EVERY DAY
. YOU’VE WORKED, AND CAN RUIN YOUR CROP AS COMPLETEIL AS
THE BOLL WEEVIL,
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