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'WOMEN’S DtPARTMENT OF FMt DEVOTED TO HOME IMPROVEMENT Gratifying Displays Will Be Seen At Tri-State Exposition Supervisor Issues Statement To BETTER MARKET PLAN KEYNOTE OF GREAT FAIR Demonstrators Will Advise Farmers How to tirade Prod ucts for the Market. t ? Y 1Y -Y 'm\\\ Rftvann&h — (Hpactnl (’orrespond- •nt.)—Th« Woman h IPcparlment of th« Trl State Pair, to be held here ©i'tober 27-Novembar 1. haa be«in ua tirely revised under th« dlroctlou and •upervislon of Mrs Arnold Freeman. Speaking of her plana for the 1J24 fair, Mrs. Freeman aaya: “Believing that there la no more important ('«lllug In the world than that of—tu> mama king and that there are no people who are making a greater contribution to aociety at large than the group of women wlm have the raaponalblllty for making the homea of our land. It la our dealre to ao organ- l»e the Women’s Departtn«nt of the 'Tri-State Exposition that ell home, makers may find It a very real help aiivd Inspiration to them In their borne problems. '"l. “We are planning to encourage all phases of women’s work which we be lieve to be valuable and worth while by offering prizes for the beat ex hibits of su<’b work which are enter ed by the women In the Women’s Department. “We Intend also to make the Expo •♦tlon a real educational inatltutton whore interested women may receive tnatructlon In the many phases of the 'homemakers' problem*, and with this Idea In mind we hope to have typical particles which may be shown as rep resenting a worthy standard which whould be recognised as desirable In jwach class. “Score cards will be posted showing tpoint* considered by the .lodges In making awards, and the relative lvalues of each Specialists In the various lines of work from the Agrl -cultural college will be the ^Judges and will be glad to explain In detail the -reason* upon which decisions have been, based and point out defects as 'well a* offer suggestions for Improve ment in the work exhibited “Women of South Georgia are show »tag their keen Interest and determine ttlon to put their homes on a high standard of efficiency through the work they are now doing In about one ■hundred Homemakers' Clubs organised ^throughout the state hjr the Extension 'Division of the Agricultural college. Many women are already enrolled fn these ('lulls, end every day brings more applications for clubs to the dusk of the home demonstration leader. We believe that these women will be Interested in showing to other homemakei'H some of Hie things which they have proved to be valuable to homemakers through demonstration! worked out In th* ir clubs, and we are therefore planning to provide for dem oust rat Ion Ismths at the fair where groups of women may put on such demonstrations as seem to offer real assistance to all women Interested In home problems “These Homemakers’ riubs are a! ready becoming a real force In their own communities and are building up a fine spirit of fellowship and co-op eration among the families whoae homes are near enough together so that their Interests and problems are very similar, and because we are con vinced that through community Inter e*t and co-operation we may hope for the attainment of higher Ideals and standards of living, we are hoping to promote greater community spirit and cordial cooperation in the com munity exhibits for which we are of ferlng worth while prizes this year. "As this will be quite a new depart tn*nt. we shall make no hard and fast rules regarding those exhibit# but shall permit the various communlttos to use their own Ideas In planning the exhibit which they believe will most truly represent the lnt«re#t or achieve ment of their particular < group Any or all phasee of women's work may properly be stressed In the common Ity exhibit, and it is hoped that many communities which are building up fine standards at home may help to further the good work by bringing to the fair exhibits which will not only reflect credit upon themselves but which may Inspire others to unite their own forces and fake an active part In promoting .Interest In more efficient homemaking in their own communities. “So may we hope. Individually and as communities, to do our part In bringing about better living condt tlons in our .great state of Georgia. LONG TERM MONEY to LEND i— ft percent, interest on large amounts. Private funds for small loans. v BROWN & BUSH LAWYERS BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA, f A better mafketiag demonstration by. Uio Trl State Exposition will b** the central feature of the agricultural ox hiblt at Savannah during the w^ek of October 27 November 1 Maps, charts and expert demonstra tors will be employed to advise farm ers attending the fair how to grade various products for the market and when to market them in order to ob t*tn the t^p prices Tlin transportation department is preparing an unusually Interesting map of Georgia, showing the import ant products of the different sections of the state The live stock and fruit marketing department will have an exhibit dem onatrutlng the work of the various shipping associations. Poultry and Egg Gardening. Poultry culling and egg grading wljl be demonstrated by experts from the poultry and egg division Another itn porlant feature of the exhibit will be by the phosphate and limestone de partment of the association Demon straflons of the difference In varions crops raised on treated and untreat ed soil will be made, and the work of the department In keeping down fertilizer prices and Inspecting the commercial fertilizers will be shown. “We regard this exposition as an unusual opportunity to demonstrate the work of the farmer.’’ said A. W. Morehouse, president of the fair asso ciation “The Exposition manage merit Is proceeding in the most busl nessllke manner, and the buildings and general layout of the grounds are ideal. The centra I, location of the Exposition should make it possible to attract sev eral hundred thousand persons to the fair, and we are confident it will make 1 a place for itself among the most Im- j portent agricultural expositions in Lbs | eountrv ” Advertise in The Peoole. WANT FARMERS TO VISIT FAIR DAIRY EXHIBIT 4 f ♦> »> ❖ * ❖ !♦> ❖ 1* Y Y ❖ ❖ t ❖ 'f Y ♦> f ❖ T f Y ❖ Y Y Y Y Y f Y v f Y Y ❖ ❖ ❖ f ❖ t Y v f Y O F The Palace Market SATURDAY, AUG. 30th We take pleasure in announcing that we will be open for business on the above date at the for mer stand of J. G. Moody, Jr., with a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Fresh Meats of the best quality. It is our intention to give our friends and customers SERVICE and HIGH GRADE GOODS second to none. Just phone us your wants—we’II do the rest. The Palace Market Premium* Offered for Breeds Totsi $9,650—Urge Use of Pure Bred Bulls FtJX J. G. Moody, Jr. Main Street, ‘Josh” Baxley Barnwell, S. C. on evnry "Reduced Summer Fares Beginning May 15th, 1924 Round trip tickets to principal summer tourist resorts, in the United States and Canada. '“Tickets good for return to original starting point unDl Octo ber 31st. H*2t. * ' T There are many recreation opportunities in the glorious moun tains of Western North Carolina. “THE LAND OF THE SKY” Let us help you plan your summer vacatkm. CONSULT TICKET \t.KNTS Southern Railway System \V. K. Met;HE. Division I'asN. Agent, Columbia, S. 0. A. H.| \< KER, District Bass. Agent, Charleston. S. ('. Effort* ar# b*te( m*d* to indue* •rnry farmer In tbla locality to viaK tfe* dairy uattl* show at tiie coming TVl-Stat* Rxpoattion at Savannah. On- tOtMr 37 November 1, according to an announcement made by A W More house. president ‘Put a pur* bred bull farm.’' Thl# slogan It to be U a«d In putting on a Mg oa m pe ign ; for pure bred dairy Hires It le a part nf ijhe general cam paign to Interest ifcrwier# in stocking their farm# with better live stock of all kinds, launched by the fair this spring The campaign will reach it# climax the week of the fair. Exhibitors of pure bred dairy cattle who are coming to the fair assert that the use nf a pure br“d bull at the head of a herd of scrub cows will convert If into a profitable high grade herd in two or three generation* The half blood daughters of a herd of common cows and a pure bred sire will yield :.0 per cent more butterfat than their motlisrs The gp-anfVdaughter# will produce twuhe as much butterfat as i their grandmother# Fair officials are urging owners of , l pure bred dairy ca/tle who will hav^w exhibits at. the fair to list their surplus stock fo.r sale at show. Farmers j ! who Intend to grade up their herds] of common cattle, and get Into the dairy business on -a more profitable basis, ar» being invited to attend 'he fair and make their purchases there/ Premiums offered by the fair total $9.6r>() The breeds for which prizes > ,! are offerH are Holsfeins. Jerseys, f Guernseys. Ayrshlres. and Brown i j Swiss Dairy cattle will he Judged October 2S and 29 F.mrlea for the i i show will 24 The Stork. Visits Barnwell. The stork paid two visits to Barn well last week. Friday a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Harley. Tbn t~,>ll.iwinp- day a son was also born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prevonga. Hilda Items. i Hilda of Aug. 1! ’).—Miss Lily Rowe .owesville, spent the week-end with Miss Josephine Rowel! at Hilda. Miss Leona Huffman, «>f Norway, spent last week with Misses and Bessie t’ollins at lorem Hilda. ( ard ot Thanks, : ¥ | i V { ? Vamp Theatre (Under New Management.) J. I. Simms, of Orangeburg. To the Voter- of Barnwell County: — I desire to' express my sinceri thanks for the splendid vote given mt in Tuesday’s primary and to assure J my friejid- that I will do my utmost to ndicate thp-confidence placed in me. i Respectfully. : D. W. HECKLE. | Wednesday, Aug. 27--- ‘GALLOPING h ISH,” with Sydney Chaplin, Lou zenda. Ford Sterling, Chester Conk in and l.ucille All the laughs that can be crowded in 7 fast ac: of merriment. PRICES: lb. 'Jb md ho CENTS. - — Thursday, Aug. 28— BETTY COMPSON in her lativ-t 11124 elaborate -“MIAMI” A story of Opulent Riotcu 1 t 'f , t . Y ise r .1- Rick sv n. on retb> -oci-iy You-h VI -u In Memoriam. Blackville. Aug. 24. -On Tue-day night. June 24. P.>24. the death angel visited the home of Mr. and Mr-. Sammie Hutto, of Hilda, and Imre away the spirit of their- 13-year oi l son. Sammie. His body was laid *o rest in the Salem cemetery the fol lowing day. : SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES to CHARLESTON and RETURN VIA 1 Southern Railway System Effective Saturday. May .‘list, and continuing to and including Sunday, August. Hist, 1921, thg, following round trip Sunday r4 Excursion lares will apply to CHARLESTON, S., 1 ( ., from stations shown below: Orarigfburg <2.00 Pregnall 1. 1.30 Reevesville-* l.f>0 Ridgeville 1.20 Rowesville 2.00 St. George —1.30 St. Matthews 2.90 Summerville, 1.00 Barnwell $2.00 Blackville 2.00 Branchville 1.65 Denmark 2.00 Fort' Motte 2.00 Jamison , 2.00 Kingville 2.00 Perry — 2.00 Tickets on sale for all trains leaving after 12:01 A. M. Sun days only, good to return on regular trains leaving Charleston prior to 3:30 A. M. Monday following date of sale. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT THE SEASHORE AT A VERY LOW FARE. Apply to, your local Agent for further information., W. E. McGEE, P. A. v r A. H. ACKER, D. P, A, Columbia, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Advertise in The People. Notice id Flection. Of a lov *d <>n< • gone to rest, ■ 1 And those .who think of you today - Are the ones that love you best. Notice is hefebv give«i that m elec- I t ioii tor >u yof a i d Aid ermen of the Mute is the voice and stille d the heart 7 % | town ot Bf unwell and mie'T Trrrmiis- That we love 1 so well and true, j sinner o ‘ P ublii Work s to succeed Oh! bitter was the trial to part [Mrs. I.e> sie B. Ea sterlin g will be hel^l From one so good as you. j on Tues day ’. Sept ember 2nd 1924. j • Aunt. TUll 1 life i> WtOMime,-hi>ir.c !> 1 • Our beaVts are filled with pain, We feel like one who will never know A happy day in life again. Today recalls sad memories I success— au.A.wi story oi \ coasting over the danger jdact's ot life as nonchalantly a - it coasts over the golden water- of America’s gorgeous winter paradise -risking all for a new thrill. You’ve never seen a picture like 'it. Owing to’the high cost of booking this excellent new picture, the mana gement will he compelled to charge 10, 25 and 50'cents. * . Friday, Aug. 29— BLANCHE SWEET, Wm. Russeli. etc. in ’ANNA CHRIS TIE.” Thi- is the newest Thomas H. line production and maintains hi- excellent standard of pictures. Also a. two reel corned J "Covered Schooners.” Regular pi ices:'’ lo, 20 and do cents. Monday, Sept. 1 — RICHARD BARTHEI.MESS m an up-to-the-minute storf of love and romantic adventure in real life- " Twenty-One.” Remember when v<»u were 21 ? The said election shall be held as is provided bv law for holding general ’elections. 'The polls will be opened at the Court House at 8:00 o’clock A. M. and closed at 4:00 o’clock P. M. The following are hereby appointed managers of election: Sam J. Halford, P. W. Price and Solomon Brown. A. J. Bennett, Mayor. J. M. Caldwell, Clerk. i Advertise in THE PEOPLE. 4ei Send Ut Your Job Work. ECZEMA! Money beck without queetion if HUNT’S QUA* AN TEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt’o Solve and Soap),fell in the treatment of Itch, Bet erne, Ri nfworm.T etteror otherltcb- inc akin dieaaeea. Try tbie treatment at aur riak. 1 Mas* 4 Deason Drug Stora *■» Barnwell, South Carolina. I ■f I EOLKS:—( tune out and help u> gjve Barnwtdl the ile-t pictures. You see the kind we buy. ( ompare them ot Charleston, Columbia. Augusta,.oi any other town, and notice how much better pictures Barnwell j> showine than other towns of her size. We intend to show ONLY BEST and NEWEST pictures. Give us your co-operation • e r E. C. PRICE, Local Mgr. i S+S—\ »*oe*o***o**e**o**o*oo*e**e**oo**e**o**o*o .•**•*.•**•.*•*«•*.•**%«♦**•*♦•**•**•*,•**•**•*.•**• a a a e a t •e e a e^e^e^a^e a^e e e* *•••**• •e**e*^e e e^e e a*^a e *e*^e^e* 4 e e e^a^a*^e^e^e *e**e^e *e* e*%^e*^a* •e* % e**e^a^a*^e # *e*’ %• Farm Loans 6 per cent., large amounts. Town prop erty in Barnwell, residential and business, 7 per cent. Loans procured promptly at lowest cost. Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties. ; THOMAS M. BOULWARE - Attorney.*at-law * Barnwell, S. C. Renew Your Subscription