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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE
mtand St th* port offlco at BarnwaO,
S. C., aa aoeond-elaaa mattar.
JOHN W. HOLMES
1840-1912
B. P. DAVIES. Editor and Proprietor,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year $1-50
Six Months — -& 0 > -
Three Months -50 This is the third hr;d^'v;that r has]
tStriotlj in Advance.)
vrish him much
tice of his profession in the Piedmont
city, • , ■ '' '
Road Re-open to Traffic.
BiaCkvsiTe, March 3.—Tne road .in
this section that has been closed for
the past two monDMuon account of
the bridge havinf; ■ been wa*he i out
has U-en re-opened to traffic. \ -V.-
fi’x/t bridtre has been built by Mr. B.
V. Gardner and this is -aid t
sufficiently larjfe to carry the a..* :.
Send in all
names as rapidly as. possible. All
names received between now and April
26th will be counted in the demon
stration enrollment in honor of living
veterans,
THE LORD’S PRAYER -
been bu.lt at thi< point in t'r<- t a-
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Action Demanded by
Short-Story Reader*
“Your work is ex'-ell*-nt but unsal
able,’*
In . .these• 4 terfe tnt kindly meant ‘
words a liter..ry acent di-mf^erVea
fe-A days av"*. a y<>un" author who had
submitted to him some -h- rt stories.
W Tire author corn?
Jordan Music Com-
lon on the I^ord s
a fare word at the top, “was
XHI RSDNY. MAR< If ',TH. 1925,
five years. The rotd ik a mail rout*-, j that
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If •>• fit-ce* -yry to -ac-
' Through the kindness of Mr. R. B. Aldrich of the Carolina Radio Shop and tl
pany. The Slews and Courier has beer, permitted to copy a very .striking < omposi ion ^ ^
Prayer. It & printed on very-^ecvy satin and the origifftfh.it - I|o|mer> of Kendalville,
cr.ptured dur.r.g the civil war, m Charleston, S. C., hyi-a brother of Mr.. . . .. ,
I-nd^V-The composition is quite a literary curio<(ity. TH’e name of the icuthor i-. .»<> ir ' -■
some Charkstohian will be Able to give it. The comp «ition follows.
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THOU . to. the Slercy Seat our souls, doth gather,
T.j. do our duty unto Thee. : : :
To whom ail praise; all honor, .should be given, .
For Thou a'r; the-Great God -j--., i v-d v
ul'st -tre world’s whole frame-- ’
Thou, by thy wisdom,
}• v^x* t tr/-refor^', •*. ^^ i. _
Ix-t nevermore, delays divide
Thy ,gi< r; tm . ■. i.ut lei ;
Let thy commands, opposed by
iityLgCvd p.-r.. ure. and .
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qtJR 1 ATI IK
WHO ART IN HMAVKN,
HA I LOW EB 'BK THY NAME,
THY KINGDOM TTiMK,
thy WILL BE..PONE,
(.,v K \ [I i.H AS H’ IS IN HEAVEN
;I)Vjd i .-' THiy PAY
OK R DAILY V. I 111 A P '
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tii.urt f th<- United Stated Monday
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Funeral of Mr-. If
K.-K.e ST or - . of New”. . .. Mj ,y M.vU*-. S.. |!a-r,
; memic-r of V Sup.* rr, ? j , . .y her'liaughp
P-lanchiatd, of W; I; ?
' ' i r: on after .an illn*- • >f
! v s burri-d Saturd iy afb
! was a largi* r»umb< »■ *1;
° futicral “orvice
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jjch j-- H.*,id to b<- t*<. “«*'d','rm« L ; i
In order to find «»u‘ how fa
will probably run, it r- or K. , ‘ ,uy
to .nmell the /jrfverb breath.
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A New Y.tk man ha jii-t iH'Vome
th«» fifth husband ' f a vaudeville - f ar.
We don't 'know about t im past life.
We don’t know anything about his.
past life, but probut-iy he deserved*
Kuch a fate.
The United States P'-paitinent of
Agriculture has just issued a moving
picture film entitled “Why Straw
berries Grow Whiskers,” which hould
be almost as thrilling ay one entitled
“Why Tea Hounds Grow Mustaches.”
A friend remarked the other day
that anybody who could operate a
linotype should be able to learn quiek-
ly to play u pipe, nrgan. to which the
reply was made that while the o;gan
is played by note the linotype is
operated mostly on hot. air. H.*!lup!
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A certain newspaper iliodestl^ (?i
proclaims itself “Barnwell County’s
leading Newspaper.” That c.aim
certainly covers a lot of territory, as
the Irishman remarked when a fellow
|>atriot boastingly declared that he
Announcement has been made by
the Stone Mount-r.n NlemoTtal Asso-
ciation that an official ceititi will
could whip any man in the world, be issued to jIMing v.-teians, and
cornu'
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The floral offering w-r* many ; nd
.-•h i’iful among wl ich. w«-re lil e- of
’he, valley and fern*, a lovely 4>latiket
made of rases given by. her children.
Mrs. Hair was seventy'-ftVe years
of age. Before h'-r marriage h wa
a Miss •Matthew-', '-sis’er of G ; <
Matllu v, , of Williston, and -I <'
Matthews, of Bla k.yil U*. SHe i v sui*
vived l.y three daughte; , Mf Ku
gene Barker,' of Baltimore; Mi . W
I'. Willis, Sr., and Mrs A. S. I i*
chard, of Williston; th» f
••on Hair, of B.rmipgham, Ala.
Walter H. Hair, Malden, Mo., arifl
R'»U-rt L. Hair, of Williston, a d a
number of grandchildren.
Her husband, the late- Marshall
Hair, died some years ago, Mr s
Hair was a fine Christian lady and
a most loyal and consistent mem
ber of the' Williston Bai.st ehurch.
Her’ death removes the fourth of
Willinton’s older citizens within th*-
last,,, few weeks, three having di -i
last .week.
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< ertifirafes for Veteran'..
and it is one that certainly is mot sux^
tained by the facts in the case. It
reminds us of the policy of the Yan
kee generals during th** War Between
the States—“shell t.h<- woods and
claim everything in right.” The
People would ignore it ’but fo>- the
fact that silence on our part would
probably be takeo by some readers
•*rl>
as a tacit admission of the truth of
til** statement. We dispute -the
claim of any newspaper in Barnwell
to "all "woman, of the sixties whose
names are memoralized through the
tChildren’s Founders Roll of the
Stone MounUtin Confednaate Memor
ial. This has stimulated an < ven
deeper Interest in The -enrollment of
the "cfiihlrenthe, South in' the Look
of Memory of th« M< morial.
Aii umber of these certificates have
-Hity ^ ^,. I. ^ ^ i * *
are rmirh pleased-mt this *-videnc< sf
the fact that their names will he pci -
Opunty tf> that title and rest our, p t .j ua ^, f j in history’s greatest m. rr.
case on s*df-evi(!ent facts,
they are:
The largi st honfi fide i ouhiy
latiori.
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liiiefly I j a ) U. j). (’, cha|)(ers tbrf>iii. r H*i it tr<-
I South, and a- nurhber of indivifir.al.*.
' : |V ' u : who are- t Tce<;"nly interested in h<
»nor-
utihuild nv.
in-g the Veterthe si:<th-,*-. have
^^Igun ah'active campaign t" menvc-
! inlis* nil i-s’iiig v t*TMi 1 In. *1 p irj'l
ip; tin- V.ATtCfriHWlaJEi
A new paper vhose policy is th* 1 j.| K .ri... . -. T
TiM-rs wt.o nein*
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; li yvjfb - hot
-st -‘if artistry,,
“iii; ’he rank- • >
U will eh ire . Il<»
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the’ gre-ite y !-t
otibl w«
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•S ur P-Ho.w
ipperfield. .
eijt ‘‘if;
•s written. ' No
longer hniilil -u *• In* at«b- to rejoi-ee
In • tf:*■ . f ;ehi11r*-^ of tne• Three Mo.-e
ket* *-r.- or f*4io.w the *io,n-s <lf u J>a-
vld < v
l , **«'iuar ta.sie asks for r'-rnari‘*e. for
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storie "f .entirage -and movement, of
IrttOora i and deep-seated emo-
tions joH+moti io i.s all. Is popular
taste wrong?
Scientists Now Know
Composition of Atom
Fift> years ago., r* niarks. Sir (diver
Lodge, we did niii k i.“.w the at “in had
a strU'dtire; bdt it Im- no.w delivered
Up its see ret, and i- found to ennsist
“f very minute and enneentrated «*!ee-
trie eliurges revolving round a nu-
eleus, as the planets nwolv*-. niun*l
tin* sun. The discovery j- quite re
cent that tie* same sysfeni of law "and
order that reign- through the heavens
holds equally in tie* interior <>f tile
atom, -o' that tlrer** is an atomic as-
~trnnorn.v "row Irr? rn~~t»t»f''re itur eyes,
leading us to wonder If “iere Is any
limit to smallness any more titan there
Is any limit to higness, says the L<>n-
don Mail.
Among all these immensities man
may appear insignificant and ham
pered by his animal ancestry. He has
much to contend against and over
come. Sometimes he seems* evil and
Ugly, but he is jmmntuve. He Itt in
the process of making.
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FOR THINK LS THE KINGDOM,
..THE POWER AND THE GLORY.
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FOREVER,
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Send Us Your Orders
Machinery INSURE SATISFACTION
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We Do the Better Class of Job Work
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Owen owed Rogers Srjii. (tv.*-n had
tmeceysfuny a voi.d**d me< , ting Rogers
until n*n\ he had run full till into him.
It was ipuite utiavoldahie, otherwise J
tie* meeting would never l;a\** taken |
place. Trust “lw**n for that !
They < hatte*l for some minutes on a j
variety of subJerts. and ,it last liven, |
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“VYhat s ilu.- time. <ild man?”
Rogers [lulled out his waleh and. rm
fifding il w ith a frown, replied: \
"Well, it’s about time that you re
paid that money.” ■. ' ^
►li,”, ♦•v lidmisl Ow yn in alarm, “T
had m> i*b-a that - if wax as late as
Hiat. I riiipt " he ofT. <>*«*d-hy, old
nuih!”
WHOLE, not one particu.lt,r section. [ (; (M ; r|rjVf ,- M„morh.l Dav.
.- "A new .paper lhat'cairie- To iin 1 y*. mr| ,... p;
read.T, -art,. we**k De* most «tnpor-j m ;. m .
fant happening', ,f the cuuty. the , jj^,^ '' ' '
stale and the uatio.i. Together wit-hj ' Tim-.|aughtdr^*f. * h- Conf-.le a
item; of minor inten-t, sta-. ::t! de- .-l J u JSHMl
' i are l oopi ivating act. . n- 1
pari merit - an inlet < Ini,’' .ernal Co.-X' r . .; • £.», •” ,
- ' •lint- o’ of >m- (hblren and a t.atn-
<ete . ...I I.ihw hr.d ll<
' ' br-r rd 1 lie’('li.artibers t-lComne i'ta i.f
liiltts
first .countv
f ail
Poet’s Odd Exp erience
"1 There i- ; rf instjiji***. r
mia- ago, of i.lie In!*- po**t
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of th*- i
|c South, have v« ry getjeroUxjy <,f-
ferod' then eo-oper;:tioM in the .great
movement to perpetuate the narre ot
the in roem-nf ; h.\ sixties,
I he Children’s F otindei - _R i'!l pro
V”h.ri for l^»k'eni i!lm<-nt of v,h:t • chi
in wfiq have not jiasswl their PJth.j .mil- to' w rde .had
^iFrialay“iw^''e.1t liookdf Mentr«qj|J
! Send Us Your Job Work.
A m v-'i-ap r with .-, reeori .of H,
”«*«rly a half leidu'ryM iionorab!,- *-r
Vi* e to .) Im peopl.- of Rare, oil (‘nun
ty, <1 firing which linio it har with
.'doe.d lh" arid te ’ ofjulve. sdy ajr
prospej ity. •
A newspaper ! ha* has J
uated a - i ia* rpiicial Niws'spapu’j of
.Barnwell County.” • Mk' *- '-,«%■
r . . Wi,lli—caen cTuwLs name will • he in-
A newspaper Wtio.sT-*-tv|To*»rj,i,>i‘
• I .*i ,<tiI)«-*J tby name ■ o.f a ( oiif.o|.T ate
appearan*'*- e- se, omj t,, mine in this ' , , .
man or Woman.-
Mx'tion. “L
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Io sum up: 1 he People speaks i *• ,, • ,
, . , ' 'th.e C hihlrtm .s t !• *>undei Ro! , r e-
for itself every week and for Barn- I . •'i.i.-iTk •-
.. ,, r *, „■? |t eives a beautiful bronzeAm- 'a! f rom
well Uounty all the time.” * i ,, . • ^ -rtWR
... . i th ( . ..Association nrnl to eHeh-,v< t-ran
An,I as l„n K as ,h,. al,ov.. sUl^nf; al , (1 t( , , ai . h livin|t |(j .
/arts ,s trun w, r.-fu«. t,, , I,. „ixti„» „ ....rtifyatg i,
that any pa|)er other than The Peonh. , , N- ... „ . ,
ls the leading newspaper of Brin- a,,.,* . i '
well County." ‘ ; Iren , RolLmay l,,. .s,.,'„„,l from l w ri.
j JL P. C. chapters, or dim tly from the
| headquarters tf tla- Assoeiution.222
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and p'|ompr*d Into 'it) write
"Bereaved.'’ tin- simple
dt-xith of xi littb* cliiPI. At lit** time.
knowledge' that ihc eield
of any oiie In wlUnu.;be Wlfs interested
. wax'- o\*-u -erioii v ly jlh He coubl m l
.'llnagbte why tlii- ius‘isten.l lh.<*ughf
sbon!i| have tiome to him.' But in his
mail a few dav- l;it*-r cam** a letter
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from iris -old friend BUI Ny e, nnn'rrmA-
ing the *leath of one of -tilv ehiblr* n
<>n ihe. vefv rligtit that the strange
me-to,the i»oet.
Byrnes to SpnAanlnirg.
Grant BttUtHng, At'anta. Gn. Names
f may be Rent, In throjiih the mails
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get-away! and Buick’s
mechanical 4-Wheel
Brakes take care of any
traffic emergency.
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is a pn-scriptibn for Malaria, ('hills
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Ex-Congressman James F. Barnes Without:■ the ajjplwation blanks The •?
has formed a law partnership with following information should be $
Nichols and Wyche. of Spartanburg, given: J^ame of ctiihl, age.’ nano- of X
to whrqh city he will move about purents, complete addres to which J
March , loth. l,Iis many friends ttnedul U to be mailed, name of Om ¥
throughout the Second ('(mgreasiohal federate to be honored, service .•.>« ord ’{♦
Dictrict will learn with aegret that and kin of vetpran to the child.
Aiken is to be liis ? home no longer but The Association urges the enroll-
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