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*Q>^. * MV. ts *••• fLiunit «r\rw MtAtinxY The Barnwell ItetAblitM ta un. ‘Ju»l Llk* a Mambar of tha Family*’ ••b* rtmt lat 1 • ft • • to ■n«t or VAKNWKLL. LarvrM C—»ly (VfUU—>. .YOLIUK XLVII. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1»2L NUMBER 12. County Fair and Gala Week Dec. /Reason fo heJUqrikftil Q the gentlernan, “that they resided at Finely Hall.” "So they did until ’bout a year back; 'cause, you see, Finely Hall belongs to a great friend of thelrn—a young feller that was brought up In furrin’ parts, an’ only come over here, visitin’ occasionally. He was engaged to marry Miss Edith, folks said, but I don’t know how true the report was. “Wall, about twelve months ago a letter come over, tellin’ how the young man was drowned while he was out boatin’ on some o’ them lakes with the outlandish names. Of course, the prop erty went to the heir-at-law, a sort •’ distant cousin, and the poor la- IPTS have a reglar old- ‘A** w * r « turned, fashioned Thanksgiving din- “d baggage, ner.' said Farmer Wheaton. <M»t of the Hall. 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Robison has an nounced that these two teams will meet at Barnwell tomororw (Friday) afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. It is hoped that a large crowd will be in attend ance. LATE NEWS BRIRFS. Little Negro Injured- FAIR TIME AGAIN • — The Purpose of Our Own Festival and a History of Some Others ’HY is n fair? We can’t all answer thlt fr*m a single view point. It means something different to practically every one of us. There is no doubt, though, that the feeling of gayety is uniyersal—eyen to those who must work like Tint* to make the occasion a success. Tlie man or woman with a grouch has no business at onr fair this year. Y'ou must go prepared to enjoy the blare of band musk* and the million noises that aren't music. You must be keyed up to revel in tb»* sight of thousands of chattering holiday maker*, of bright decorations, of VALUE OF FAIR TO OUR PEOPLE •v Agricultural and Industrial Show for Both the Town and Country Folk. AN EXCHANGE FOR NEW KAS Mr *** knarhod pretty girls, of sideshovs and baltvhona, of pnpeom balls in red tuw •a aaMOMMie | md swratih^ t **#•-« of orangeade, of guodtng aandw* ■h > i* pf Wayne* I Ua h YkM an>i a a * f^aoi ■»i*» k and boasvhnhl and impU-mrtit displays, of path Tine vrfv and rwap-og horssu. of bon>ng gramt*t«n>i *».' dustoloods. i *w. and lifml fort * - : uwt-rsMi and smart t'* ks here aasl theew—fo «et. tew <*<*• y* - ilhr •o***« th» sstaatasa ami ww what's mmdn ssmrs fa*r cs gnaw ft* kw a *v ftms adwetMemwni ftw awr whuAe mmsv "»tftw swfsmvmloM Harm t»svft* f»rm* m ito ieaa sml tis It Appoala U AB ef Us Who Want to a* AjwwmO WMIs We're Lasmtng Cleeer Teoch With H*m* three ef Meiahhsru. TV* fair Is aa rawrettooal rtroftag house. 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I »^e >»•>. hosai Booed the sows ** is ft* I* as^ghV-* Aod* «l*oeo. ploag'.ag his curving BsSJU rood IBs hsWii 4 Ifoeeo rfhto (he loosw of ibe hog* furhsy. aefosIMsd Youad huso' W..j, |i* ad over the Vlilagul The oasd t* he 1 yooBg *uiAlr* wowiy tfrvwarA *1 • IWio'l oast to g** aa fspfRer *a fbe tbaugti It# rniwr pretty s*sr ||—o* 1 ••raaO*. do you! hKiwr I vr got 'he oa* III far Bewtliv *»f ■ fsver that ihrrr I’m peer) in* * h*«ket «*f fulleretl the sn Mlrnt. la Itsly. aad now h* * c«Hi»e tinox- and rial (tied his awn. and »l*l llatkey t turned out, aers and heela—Karvea him right. 1 s*,v. M '‘tirarioua rue !** Interjected the Ireatbl**** matron. “I \vl*b I’d a*ke*1 Mix* Edith nod her mother to dlnaer lerv today.”—Exciianr*- « 4 orttaa hauso os boSWS oBot MW mawtdaw evMhaS *od me hwathee asw ou Si—a as wwhe am ta m*ao sod Ms mem maws riiT ■ ■ Bdft of Fa# Mfttory - i tlilnra to Mi*a khffth Manner* anil her 4 mother, thgrlive Juat Lht« aide o* there.“x«^ . 'l^fwhnmV’ Mid the atranger. ^^Mlsa Edith Manners and her mother.” j. “I tbouglit—I anderatnod.” exclaimed THE FAIR • IftB the »torkhuldrr» will hr held at the ■tore of the J. A. Porter Company on the 2?th day of November, 1923, at eleven o'clock A. M.. for the purpose of organization of the Corporation and the election of officers. J. A. Porter, F. S. Drown, 1 J. G. Moody, Jr. is in Itotli *»•« •ft^l Wp vsios ts The farmer leurwa hy sett \\ staoo, alto hclirve*! thsi -ucn an ri and nninufucturing ai»*l h* Ip h'l* n*-* sUtc legislature, ami that boily apprapCMlwi $10,ihki yearly, for x.x year* for premiums on agricultural products and family manufactures. Since then annual counlv, diftrict ami stale fairs arc quite gener ally held. The district and county fairs tapmally are held, not mainly for tin* sale of goods, hut for advertising purposes as we hare said. City t wltursi fa*r»—cautaiy aad •taw, as t as a regular (king »n America in is a pn**ia ruus incrvhant, Klkanah I vat km «d iM usw*st dsvtcas aad tm- mtcrpr.se would ciatwrage farming ! »• agricultural impM s. He u«e*l his influence with the • CONTINUED ON THIRD PAG3 ) By Douglas Malloch. THE BEST PLACE We wrest no suhtorranenn store from out of caverns deep and dark, ^ ' Nor w ith the blood-red hand of war make harvest of a nation’s } ’ tears. Ours is the wealth of God's good soil, and on his earth we leave- ■ l no mark 11 But furrows of the fanner’s toil, the business of a thousand years. . £~:r~7 ^ ^ - — ^ f . Here we assemble what we grew, here we have 1 'gathered of the yield, The products of the work we do, our answer to the ones who ask. .< These are the children of the seed, arisen in the fertile field, A world of weary ones to feed—a noble duty, honest task. Even m joy of labor done we have our hour for deeper thought. To tee the glory of the sun in smiling fruit and golden grain; E’en m the frolic of the fair we realize how God has wrought Till herds taerrwer and blossoms bear, fed by his sunshine and * • », - his rat* All »a4flai 0/ sas augft again Ut «• « ft’wsml at fhw neon yet to be, to pam a merry uwafc Ml am oan, with mem meet aod mk frail and TO EAT During County Fair and Gala We^k is the Barnwell Fruit Co. We will serve FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS, any style, v throuflrhout the week. A Choice Line of C and to. Fruit*. Etc. rortilA. II* l**ras their a*e and b*o» (Urn. ||* l**nui In wtial wsy they ss*l*t Is *ofl cultivation. In plant growth. In wbntng. In ha nr rating. In threshing, lie learn* the et-imomls value of the more modern machinery, of the xilo. of motor power ou tbs farm. The urban dweller Is furnished s vltld picture of the agricultural re sources of the community. He learns about the fertility 'of the soil lu the vicinity; of what is being done to lu- crease the tarin yield; to Improve the quality of the stock, and to multiply the total dairy product. Every man and woman, whether town or country resident, Is brought into closer touch with the home life of others. All Imbibe that broader education which moans co-oi>eratlon— that ideal education which Is service to self and all humanity. _ Fruit Co. COME AND SEE US Y OU wU find the latch- string of this newspa per office bj^-girg out PI ready te he Mr toe, m yee to he tf to toll • i * to