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■. . ; / PAGE FOUR. THE RARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, APRIL '2ND. I92r THE BARNWELL PEOPLE Entered at the post office at Barnwell, S. C., a» aecond-cless matter. JOHN W. HOLMES 1840-1912 -T- B. P. DAVIES. Editor and Proprietor. U. D. C. Chkpter Held An Inspiring Meeting! The Union Mee^nK. EpwortH Orphanage Not. since the organization of the Johnson Hagood Chapter, U. D. C., of Bnmwell, has n more inspirin ' meeting beep held than on Friday af ternoon, the ilVth ult., when thi: chan ter met iat the home of Mrs. B. L. Ensterling, with Mesdames A. A. Mc- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: • One Year - - - $1 50 A Ulster and W. C. Milhous as assist- Six Months — ■'— -00 Three Months *. — .50 (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY, APRIL 2ND, 1923; III fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, When* reckless, drunken drivers demand the right-of-way. A musical revue advertises its pro duction as “exalting the human form.” A casual at the pictures of the chorus leads one to suspect that “ex posing" would be a better word. Under the administration of Gov ernor Paul Hamilton, who assumed of fice in 1804, South Carolina lent, out money to the amount of $731,735. And now it is nece«sary every year to send officials to New York to bor row money with which to run the government! Barnwell and Industries The People wishes to commend the business men of Barnwell for the spirit they are showing in the effort to induce a large textile concern to locate hce. In offering exemption from taxes and a free site, they have shown their progressiveness. Whether or not we get this factory, the splen did spirit of cooperation displayed by the business people augurs well for the future progress and well-be ing of this city. While we are heart and soul in the effort to induce this factory t<. select Barnwe ll as its future home, we wish to call the attention of our n add; rs to the fact that they must not over look the exeellent opportUnitk s for town building that lie in securing etna! 1 industries. Without wishing to appear in the least pessimistic, frank ly we believe that we have a much better chance to induce a number of smallc r industries lo lo< ate lu re fha.i the la rgc r one •ii.de'U conside ration. Wc s: ly that without < letracting in the le a -t from the pa ssibilities , of Barnwell ns an indust r ial (('.ter or" fj om 1 he progressive spiilt of th * ritizen < if Ba nwell. Bui viie'kii industric , large >r t-tnall. a 1 e brought to Barnwell will -tlcpen;: ! (I’tirely upon th( r eobpcratioAi- * f thi e’lt.ire citizen •hip. Thor ’ shoud be* mo room fpr ki.ockers. la fact, \m* hope t » 'H'e til o time eot.V' when re will he “s: a lull ng I'nui.i only” for boo* t ("',-(. Thi' Be oji’e has an at : 'l : ag faith i- Barnwell ami its people . When th pa|* r \vi ■tiled to shnv it pvogre.*- siver. . k j y ilisu:"’(!ing it a leody-pvint Kerv.ci in fav: r of "all home nrint.' the piib!' slim' met with a ready re- s [in use fn ira the inisine s mi a of this city, \ cho , r.lino'* with" mt exception. expie- sed i is ir willinc. loss ;o li' ,,: ♦ he t ' .vn. t' ; own In: ness and thi; pnjH • by the r sjoport. The ■ ^ Ik He, let’-, not hrronke di.,- rourn}. id if we fail to "lami’’ Ujo fact< ■; c i oi'i"" ('o'l'mler: it ion. The. .• an,' in a n; miin l! ! icuirin g plants io the Nk n t': , I’d Fa- I. th- t are seeking local i<: as io. the mare ' f.avorak'le eli- mat'k T t la' Sunny Sout h. Let ove»y one d . h: or her jiai t ^i> en 'ouiau;.' ant hostesses. Upon entering the home the guksts were greeted by a woalth|'Y)f Spring blossoms which pre pared them in a way for the excellent program which was to follow. A campaign was put on for the month of March and n prize was of fered to the member bringing in Ihe largest number of new members. The many friends of Mis. S. A. McNab will be pleased to know that she won this prize, she having to her credit 22 out of a possible 30 members. Mrs. McNab is one of the oldest charter m< mbers of thiif' chapter and sti ! loves ihe Cau-e for which her father, 'he late* ("apt. J. W. I^incaster, fought* The* prize was presented to her in a "ew well chosen words by Miss Anna Walker- After roll call, minutes of la i f meeting were real and a‘ splendid report was made by the treasurer. Delegates tp the District Conference, which meet!-, with this chapter on April 21th, were elected, as follows: Mesdames S. A. McNab, A. J. Ben nett. and Miss Anna Walker. Miss Pauline Richardson was elected Di rector of the Children of th" Confed eracy end Mrs. A. J. Bennett was ho?'on as Chairman for the Cradle Roll When plans were outlined by the oresklent for the Conference, much enthusiasm was displayed by both old ’.s well as new members, and it-is be- Heved that nowhyre in the Edi.-.to District will delegates receive a varmer welcome than will be extend 'd in Barnwell on that day. Excel lent committees'' have been appointed to take cure of every detail; ('.'.mod erate flags and other decoration ; have ’ een ordered and the committee on decorations hopes to get the mer chants' . and- other business houses it; eresud to the extent ot decora til, 1 ? their places of business for that day. \ prize will he offered for t!u* be-t (’( ( (Mated window in Confederate eol- brs. Not only are the Daughters » xpe>-v- The Joint Union Meeting was held at Double. Pond Church,on March 27, 28 and 29. The ReV. O. B. Falls, of Bamberg, was elected as Mode'-ator, and the Rev. W. B. Corder. of Syca more, as clerk. The attendance was Program Here Sunday Possibly never before in the history of Barnwell, has thenNbeen a servi ■(; which stirred the heartsNrf the.peo- , .. pie more than the one held \at th. large. The Double Ponds Church Barnwel , Methodist Church S^av, furnished bountiful dinners, which |‘ when Mr . Roberts, superintendent were highly appreciated by all who I th( , Epwol . th Orpharurtrc, located near v.eie pi (‘sent. On Friday, Dr. (. -A • i Columbiai ’ came dawm with seven Jones, the secretary-treasurer of the Boudh Carolina Baptist Convention, •et before the pastors and delegates the progress and needs of the pro gram for this year. One cf the high lights of the meeting was an instruct ive address by Mr,-. Moss, who is • | Columbiaj children from this splendid institu tion and furnished the entire pro gram for the morning service. The church was filled to overflowing and many hearts were stirred and eyes dinjmed with tears as they looked up on these little homeless children—not s ster of5lrs. O. B. Falls, of Bamberg. fj, omeU . ss in one sense> for , t hc orphan- Mrs. Moss was a missionary ir India for a number of year. Sermons were preached each morning and .after noon. This feature has proven to have been most popular tou the uu- licnces. A number of practical ques tions were discussed. The joint un ion has proved so popular that it was decided to have at least two each year. The next one will be held at Olar on the 5th Sunday in November of this year. age is doing a- splendid pai t by the two hundred and sixtey-eight littie lives entrusted to its care—but, after all, when cue heard from the lips >f these children the heart-yearnings for the. home that might have been theirs and looked about and saw the care-free, happy countenances of the little ones of Barnwell, it caused a deeper appreciation of the blessings enjoyed by all who are able to care for those entrusted to their charge. Mr. C. Keys Sanders was called to A ken Tuesday as a witness in a trial. After a heart-warming prayer by \ ► ♦ *» •• ++J+* *+ r* •* « EASTER NOVELTIES SJ Mr. Robei-ts, little Ijorothy. uinkr six, and Marvin, just six and in the first grade, sang a duet, “Jesus 1 oyes Me," which won the hearts of the congr gaticn, beginning a program that a^- eend-d until it reached a climax in the extempore talk by Lena, a fit..-innan of Columbia College, who has spent ilmost her entire life in the institu tion and who is now being given tins course in order to b.tt:- fit ht r for life’s duties. The program wa- a story of th ■ weak of Epwt rth in developing the! liivpsq?f t the orphan children '*rfrus + 1 : to the care of that i:»st rutio'., ;,*• told I by the dtildi n themselves. Ail lines! The Better Sort of Men’s Clothes \ That is what you get when you come here for ) r our new Easter Outfit. Carefully tailored from the choicest of the sea son’s woolen’s, these Suits represent the utmost in dollar for dollar Clothing value possible to J secure. Weiner o Opposite the Home Bank Bar~we ? (l, S. C. Days Are Here work were ably treated by thes ■ i rh'ddnninth and tenth g ade girl-% j wim tf»M of the home life, th* «rhool, 1 c work canied on -by th * ho*, "i !■’, • -oval and r lizioni’ tram- in ig to entertain some 30b d>. '.egat' i»ut the Bays of the Sixties‘as well, in! it is hoped that the people of kannvell will.enter into th( apiiit ■>: dav and show, in a measuiv their gratitude t- v > thks thin gray lire, fag ''Wiicn the gray line breax- on the •c t long mile. God qfPSnt them ‘had’ and a choerv smile.’’ During tfve month 1 of M Ja ' ( 11. It-.. chante > 'a ridj- wiP’ asknl to ohsc; a Dry as well • e (ta.' \V;kl-. lunc An S(»ut i as • t he hii t’i- Ilaiupton and .1771 m C. (xecdlent pane’ - nre- Itfissy Bbm he llxuneU oh i !a C-ilhi |i/in w l by ’he life'of Wade Hamnton w: - rt a i. "so pane.’.- on John C. (’alhaun we."-’ ••id l y Mesdames Norman 1‘icl.s p.n-i L. Fasti'rling. Mis-f Anna V’alker •ave an, interesting talk bn observ- aace of South Carolita Dav :■< we!'. \V 1 able and Home Decorations that aid m making your home Easter-like in appear ance. Also an assort ment of party novel ties. gift social and r l : j n’; rci and c*snpu»< % : " • * 4 !'vo for the i‘ homo. •** ! f . . , r Vj r- xrrr-n r. ^ ♦l* 1 ' J . / V V I or • i . • r\ ().',(' f^li n ■ 1 ?' • : ! ] si let i * ! br 'aase of In •j> j of poitv ying the horr.agis it :g .k f- Si' ■ was followed by Rt . .. *t* i ':ii e, B iha and Inst but n t '•* . Mand it seemed that they : ‘gr nd. reached a climax . . — j bril'iaat young freshman, wh V is m:»- MEDIUM hi ,v( fv / HiO till T\ lor co*0 lT rep] act } with rne-' ; ium or heaw O'- l or wirm wrath X I k : ng f; ■ her.- if an c a .(• • rd a. The lighter Ode which % ere jtrst weather should now hi rnediiim or hear er, if you wish to be sore iha: your motor has proder lui.r ricati.cn. No char re ior ch toeing FO.LA.RINE.andl RlDEiLClLS ' ?0c and 30c Per Qua^t. 5c and 10c STORE, , Barnwell. S. C. v (ka'um’nia College. Tl-e ’ n.u'.' was xcedi nt, sh'iwing mr. K I ability oR the part r. r tile children and r.-fRct d VICKERY BROS. B.iKN >V KLL, S. C r re:U credit on the ^plcn iid c( enehers at this' institulibr.. No: lose pr esent v. r i pfl-ndid servi: *** •l*K*+l*+Z**Z+*l* d- ♦> v ♦;* M .r!)'d V *v ’lir.;:? qiit«,;ion iii'N’i . ct* am tick d _ > a 'i I—> /-V «&!• - ■ \ M- ’attcr (in I:'lien lia^. ♦7* SAIN MShASK KKMKT'IKS t 5 *’ P ;.'t (11 .!r.t A 0 ; v— n n-' Sr ;>t '.f htItti f i t i-trr it I. nt ol ir. Ii, i- cma. ' ^ ^ 1 /Vj ; s short excerpts from ik’ivij ‘ in and Calhoun. trie I?, (•: Of Miss hdi/.aacin .unuslK'd dug. H;:d'"?sos far next mee datr.e- Hi’icrt BJach, B. I Music was '"•rKa-ter- R.n.Avora.j.'i eltcr<>rot'i-r't"h- ( i T 'Son C'.'^n Try gj.. % tiL^tsxu at at our iihlt. .\lase iV Dcason Dreg re /[ •(•0)1 irnwidl. SouHi (k’-o'in. -'t ;!!(• • MONEY 70 LOAN , f Loans made same day application received. Mo Red. Tape r: Mt - *j ' ^ i rr v 'jp r? T a , t*t y home on • r' iestiay uiy V; ‘of’ in •; v. Vhy spre 'ogA lixlng i .on; v>.: b<*.; fu”\ d- .•> i .; - 1 irj fcriij- ;:: r ih fia’nes. a::’ ontr ntv-t-e'k ylua in f ■ nn. The y '.'nag belie ‘ ,pl " ■ e by M Julia L *nvn. v- 'hn for t’•;(• young nu n we*it t > \ - • ' on Holland. music i.aom ~v rs c! • ired vg. ,ti isn • r.-sv n ■ y beautii'ul’v .» r id tl'.e \ i< 1. k rH a.. IJi '*,^9 i i \v- a u ft a i »*. j* -r C/ ; ."'V // i' i J v MS / NX \. Mr Nab an :! Mi;ss( • Can ic Coh and Ida Browning. Du: ing the sos ial half b „l 1. <1"- j Af i.or«ey$-at-Law 5 % lit fn' ix freshments con.-i-ti 3 a 1 * Larnwm!- ■*. > a; ;u( ‘d The laVe-'t 't'lanct mu Vf'cT 1 hda rci :’'at u !n" r ■ cake, bein' ; n pink ; n ' g ( er. and r r» it v,, s aunonri 'd ; 'flu r decar'i j- (riled with f i- j happei a to ue reacca cry ol U. a L.\l 'V \ i <m :Wor v v. i M'tr > u axrivtX'.-Txnjnm': r.wkmo-. -«3M t 1 rvu. t n * r ou zu e (i Tv 7 > v\ ip' * • ) ;r -j c c; them iiv I .ar nwc nd’vicb.c- and iced tea were ! hv the hostesses. I i -c U}:.? *146(1 plot I. alii ♦> ^ f v ^ *1*+2 ^ V j x » ! A A ft d -pttyg-y Dli. J. t*. Y ' BBOKOUGII I ■ . :.r\ Surgeon * 1 oniee: ITmusKs Bharmscy. !).ir Biienc t,fi Night 82 I h Dtnuiark, - - -- S. (k .k i m< nf. V \Vi! .'X. nresiiied jis na \v :a one of our stror/ y a poli cy kUdlOS ;* ! cakv cuti ing. The dridiig 1 ; .vi.s decorate-d in fens an ! and _was himvily laden w. j randy urai reiis. Dink om t:*.h •g'w u : i it- I V & Company T3 r g’-ec’i.! .*. i cr -.:e paper wu. Iw: idling to the Bible-. and ted from the corners ml tied rice, W cuter MV K t Easter x . v,ws. Nosegay** •.•ere lied t t pink X t * i y y Ini i whig' ribbons and fell in. odd <..>.%.v.-x*iengTh - from the thandeii. r. To carry out the color scheme, brick ice cream in green, white and was served with an gsortment of r> ? ban.', ot Carolina BuiUiarr. b a r rt well, South Car. mrrT~nv%avmm ».\Lm-c&j arm wimm KODAKERS ! d< liie-ioi’s cakes. A number of Of course you w^ant new Foot wear for Easter, and you can.- not come to a better place to choose yours than right here, where the newest is on display Send yoifr films to us for develop ing and printing. One day service. Write tor prices. ' Lollar’s Studio ‘grown-ups’! .dropp d fin during the evening end seemed to the occasion as much as the I enjoy ‘ younger set.—By Hie Chaperone. .J Ashleigh News. 1423 Main Street COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA We sell Kastman Films Mt LAURlN D. BROOK ER F. W. Falkenstein Barnwell, ^ i.- s. c. —DENTHJT- OITice Over J. (». Moody's Store (V- • Barnwell, -:- So. Car. i I J 1 Ashlfigh, March 30.—Mr. Powell Morris has returned t> Florida after •> pleasant visit to his father, Mr. Moses Morris, of this section. Ib- has l>oen making his home in th.»t State for the past eight months. Ij&bor i- scarce in this section and the farmers are vary much behind in their work. Some farmers have finished planting cucumbers and are now looking forward to corn and cot ton planting. Mr. J. H. Hewlett of Allendale, was ♦X 4 ♦♦♦♦> a business visitor here Tuesday. is a prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever, Dtyjg je or Billious 1 \ ver. It kills the germs. Tulfs Pills Induce regular habit, good digestion. Relieve the dyupoptic and debilitated and tone up the system AGAINST MALARIA n Grocery Headquarters ’ 6 Make this store your headquarters for your Groceries. Royal Scarlet ^nd 7 Premier Brands. Prompt and Courteous Service, » S. W. BLANTON Phone No. 33 Barnwell, S. C. —