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two fair Omaha. Neb^ho^^ eJ . s . Dav to Mrs> j; w. f. R^.fr
are joining with many other girls of
the (late Flty in preparing for the
fifth annual national convention of
the World War, to be field in Omaha
uf Barnwell"; by her
Reed, of Kingstree: r -
V ngstree, S. M'ay Vo.
Dear Mama:— >
Hiiw hapxiy I am that you and Papa
have been spared to be with vts on aiV-
other Mothei’s D;iy.. Ciod is so infinite
in hies<ing^ and so moiViful to ys.
We have so much to he thankful'foP
and '1 have !ve^> <o uheratefu'. Oh!
how thankful 1 am now pow that I had
and -till have a Christian father and
mother, and thank God forthe family
altar. Oh! it is.your .and napa’s pray
ers that havJ 1 kept u- from eadng away
so far from’ God and has hr uight us
hack tc>'ll : m.’ .Keej. 'piacyin;-- for u- .
•tha. 4 G d v.'!’ -how us whatl ^v< .a ,- e
ca'ied f*i d< and g ; ve us ,-tj- -hgMt to do
it. II ,Vv can .anyone cre» away fir.>m :i
Motlu'r’s and Father's p.r yers ? They
hist >'"t. The mighty power of God
is'revealed *!ii iugh pi.ayer as great as
'or greater than any j•other way. for
ycfr is ca.mnihnicm w*it)i (Jo I and by
this medium and the Ihdy Spirit lli- - j
TUESDAY, June
p. m.
REMEMBER THE -DATE-KEEP IT CLEAR
Woman and
Child Should See
to tov- .-—cv
Social and Personal
News f^om Vv illlston
fhidi sho'weTj
hurch at the I
Willi-ton. June The Funday
-c hool Wassc’s of Missc-s- P nneil and
Fdois*'’Quatt Itdiaum er.'oyed a picnic
at Smith's -u imming p(.o: last Thurs»
lag* evening.
Circle. ‘he- W-.rftanls Mis—
•nat v society' j.. . ‘ta . k
•'or.* he W ’ .listen !’a.pt!'~t
home "f M • s.‘\\ .- f : Sh.-t ■ . J la
4'hur-clit'r *i • •••on.. T! M. \\
•Won ii.p, • i z ''" ■ tr •
'.Jrr/A‘ whii-h she gja. eu
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t ie- give!) for the" ciu
aumOc r of u- • r *d t h i:: i. -
room and k-itehen -wi .re' gtv, t
! .nret ta 1 Fletclv.-r ami ; M :> i.a i
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the ccimmittve an <
the
•ummer.
Mr.
and Mrs. Angus
'Lih'V end dau-
ghter.
N
ancy, who hcv
i- beoii,yisi*ing
M . a
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Mrs. W. 11.
Kenn-dy have
gom-
lo
A llendalc be
I - ...» i: turning
to the
ir
hom*' in* I’ei >
* t 1 s'.-ilie.,,
•omm*
c ontest
he art-
\ hritre
■'.•.■■ h'""|!j c n.g'
c.. n. Misses
’’«oyd as-
teitainiugr
h
Mr, ara! Mis. Ifred d^'wcl ar>J dau-
ghte.g Mis \ nnaV Ih'fl Floyd .of Lib
erty Wore visitors'here M u*-day.'
and Mrs. (). N.. .(sni: tm*v and
Mr- M 'guefite fourtnc y-!:’.)gerecl tel
link ILl! -this We'T ■>> a.tte cc] the
. men'. e\'">vcso n Tt . »v-R l : y
V gy.J Mrs; W.!v \Vol
on. of Wi list cm a i ■ siro'g' the
cp. gvad'iates ‘ hi- - ., ve i» - . ■
did Mrs;, -vlrt«*.•<, Finning and
Mi s . »i I." pm teg i r t’o-
n Williston Ta t wecJ:' at-
ral of Mi -, o. P>. K.it-
iioweis aie maeje manifest,• It makes
Pie feel so happy to picture-you and
.papa there alone each night, re
and p' i aying - together. . I. can just hear
v..ou all pecuring nit- your hearts to.
-God and asking Him to bless and di
rect yciur child) c q. I know that your
great^ s heart’s dedre is for your boys
to meet vou in Heaven and. find help-
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trig me. 1 will, but pray God for me to
sum-nd r-»all, to hove undving faith
b.nd "of filb-cl with the H<dv Snirit.. Wc 1
cr v l-
need .your prayers continually and
when 1 think of you the heart-search
ing question comes jto me. “Am I doing
what I should to help answer your
-rt M
prayers : ^ ■
1 did rvet use to appreciate the fam
ily so, but now T see tT^tit it 'is tho tie
that binds the home in Chrf^twu-.fel
lowship and brings us closer' to God
-u d bolds us’, there. Without It you
ife | will drift off. I know this by experi
ence. We have renewed ,i>ur alrar and ! cml)e.dde<
I "pva\ Gad will he+n us to never he-: ' n K; < - K l H ,
'fleet it fur a single .tim as benr as we Swearinfeiai, son _ej—•*ohn Sweating n,
'live.
15o\ Attacked by.Hawk.
Drivir
with tin
were server
Wunfen hyve
to spend the
. here:
Misses I eiia^Hrown Havisand Mary
-ISW'i
I>< iightful t>fr. shme--th
The following young
returned, from * college
summer holiday.:' at. their hoVni
isses 1'
H '.rvey N’- v s .g, Goker cidleg-*; Mist s
N'inii Bell, Kva Wengrow anti Ruby
(’ourtnev, Winthrop . illcgc; Misses
imiiise and -Afina Baker Black, t on-
verse; Miss if:(dred Willis, \ndeison
college; Miss Martha Dixon, Ashley
Hall, Char-leston.
Arnold Leo and M. M. Player left by
automobile Tuesday morning foi Mal
den, Mo., wh re Mr. Let-’wi.l'.-act-ept a
-position and ^!r. ‘Player., wliu !.> princ-
’nal f WiListon high si.hoo] and dir-
fi-toi - of ■ athletics in tile
school system.will take a
•he I'nivcrsi'y of Misstmii.
Miss Gertrude Barnett ■ f Laurens
s visiting Mrs. .1. K.,Kennedy.
Mrs, J. B. R. -1 and . hibiien of Au
gusta are vi-iting Mrs. Ret-
Mr. and Mrs. i). L. Mt rntt.
hint
H
men
W.lliston
ourse at
y f ev.. a gra 'a >•.. this \vot;k
Charleston Medu-il ■’college,
bA week-end with -hi> brother,
Dr. Wa.!Bs-- Cent*.
• M. and Mrs. - .! C. HaiPbad a- their
guests Friday. Mr. aiid Mrs, Ik \T
B'acey and Mt and Mi -. Berry * Au
gusta. Misses Dorothy . od Annie
Rosa Bracev remaineil over unt - Sun
day and attended tIv Flko picnic.and
c mm ru cment.
'..tt--nd :, v r Coi-'.erse commen-
T’-nt and visbimr n C-ceov'Iie and
Vu-- : ■{... Mrs. D'-wey Muni: i si ted
her na.ierts. Mr. and Mrs l> L I . Mer-
riit- last weM; • She was joinctl here
>v Y'r. jdunn and vh.ev i < , urn-
■a n.iav
ei
> Pamplieo fbat a*te”iV'OP
’dr. .-id Mrs. dohn^fr Fearing and
.-or, J: k. o*' Chariest m. spent the.
v. ek-er.d with Mr.'ynd MiR. L. S. Mel-
lichamn.
iM r -. H. K. \ndersbn of Williston
■ndM s, Henry Anderson of Dunhaf-
• m ’of* this we.-k for a stay of several f
we<'ks i’ 1 Miami, Fla
x*
Q. A. Kennodv
an fttf.-riding .federal court in Char
iest on thi- week as visitors’.
P. B. Dicks was a visitor in-Char-
{(sf-n ’his week. '
-B.^ >’i ingfellow of - Smyrna/ • Fla.,
w: s \ ;; n Williston tins week.
W. ILtJoW'" - '. Jr., and son of Lake
Cir were visitors* here this week-
,0,
•a mile in horsi a:nl buggy !
talons of ,a huge goo.-i hawk !
in his arm was the harrow-"
experience of 10-year old Leon
John
| wlfo lives on the George K. Sceitt place
We.have be n wenderfulTy blessed | in the 1*1 urn Branch sect ion.
with a gior ius meeting whicji do od j ^Return:: g. ii-.>m a mill in an open
tonight. Many have reconseeAte.d ’ bug-gy late S iturday afternoon, Leon
their lives and ’many ha.ve madiwiro-.i -wa: wiVldenly sLirtled whe n the huge
fessions and joined the church. ;Some | hawjk swooped down upon him. bUfy-
'have professed that C.Td has called ing his talon.s in th.e exposed flesh of
them to His Work. .Ct, E evonden^ul j hi.s *r:ght arm.
how God has worked here in •Kingstree
luring the jiast week. --
He knocked the hinL
edf and prepateel to resume his j >ur-
ney v. hPn attacked a . second time.
We are all doing fine, .foe is as j This timy the hiid buried-itsRadons so
sweet hnd (b ar as can he. We carried deeply into hjs -flesh that l-c^ri , was
him to Sunday school this morning unable to free himself, and rgjkislping
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and he behaved beautiful and i nj reed
it much. Thank God for this boy. He ^tht* home of a Unable p break
is such comfort folds. 1 pitay that he
parents
' Mrs. J. \V, Floyd an
ib>ll Floyd of Winns!:
day to spend the -unmu :
Md.
C. R.-Tlarw <
Mr
visit i
1 Midi
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Mis-,
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let"
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Anna
■ Thiirs-
'rederick
he
iaughte
Mi
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W. H. F..V-S
Wayi-fft - and \'ei
r I>o:;o' i wh,-
’in i
J.
W.
he
laughters,
. left this
w II spend
• • • • v* -
rj ;.
and Warren (Parker
will grow rip in His service and* be a
still greater comfort ,tp^us in our old
days. Oh! ho tv we want to- see you
’ill. 1 wish so rriuch That we could be
t-wether.' 1 could just hug you and
tell you how proud 1 am that you all
brought us up l ight. I know we all
.appreciate this-more each day. There
will he many stars in your crowns for
this. May the grace of God go with
you all to the end and keep you in the
faith that has he lped yotf to Fve con-
• ecrated lives for Him. With love and
devotion. _ •
Osborne Reed.
the bird by life Feck, drove a mile .to
Dusting for Weevil
Control Is Best Plan
the bird's grip by beating ;lnd choking
the peg'!'> was forced to cut the load-
!. ers of the bird’s leg before he bould
withdraw its talons, the ' longest of
which probably measured an nlch and
a half. '
The lad wa - brought to Johnston
for treat merit. Several 'scars were
showing in his arm.
Quite a number ‘who viewed the bird
declared it to he an eagle, while-others
thought it was a hawk. From the dic
tionary of natuial history we T’nd the
following description of the goshawk
or gooschawk:. “Goshawk or goose-
hawk-—A voracious bird of the hawk
familv. larger than the common buz
zard. but of a more Mend, r shape. The
1 color -of the plumage .is deep
general
brown’.
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•: t and hi fly ■ufci|e. t
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late for. last weeK A
’(ind, June, TiMSundav -eln.ol
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and pirns of
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one that has
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.to warrant -.its
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me there
we
ro
a great many
T\. lb
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nu
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VOI
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1 Thek 1 'se of the
et a net.*'
rhe lijpal ha- been sept to the chief
! n f. r iderit.‘'cation.- Thi
.ndard. ~
HIOII UP IN THE
SOUTHERN
APPALACHIAN
MOUNTAINS
I ' . OF
ESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
EASTERN TENNESSEE and
a NORTH GEORGIA
Land’of'the Sky
: Are Many Good Places to
SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION
• Reduced Summer Fares to All
Summer Tourist Resorts
Tickets on Sale Daily
Beginning May I 5th
Good Until October 31st, 1925
Write for Summer Vacation Folder
Winal
•m T
< 'hirkens.
- in receipt
B< ntlev. who
t here Sunday after-
!• Far m "G o v er a ge
a Specialty^: j 4, " v(
* -'ll and 1
-.; aVil Fn- jhefm - m
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.t.num.
V % M>- Ivy Ha:;i*is home f n»m A rider-
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(Salhoun and Co.
fob the summer vacation.
Mrsv.L, P. ('bitty and little
Jethn. spent Sunday with
Martin near Rlurkville.
Mr. Dadore Hartzog was in Black-
P* A* Pi ice, Mgr, | t waR i n Bmckviiio
J Bank of W. C. Bldg, i Saturday ^ ]
.1. " Mr. and Mrs. Lee T.ancas-fer amt
Miss Emma Fanning of this -vicinity
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Xi daughter, ...
•> Mrs. Gavrie
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’** ille Saturday.
Wm. McNAB
Representing
FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
a
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention given all basinets
Office in Harrison Block, Main St
BARNWELL. S. C
666
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is a prescription for Malaria, Chills
and Fever, Dengue ot Billious Fever,
it kills the.germs.
attended the
mme Saturday md motored on to
Union meeting at Syca-
motored on to
spent Saturday
F'airfax "where they
night and Sundav.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winton Jones
and children, Mr. H. V P. Jones, and^
Miss Willie Lee Jones were in Colum
bia Saturday on business. They
motored pn to Prosperity and other
points 'of interest, visiting relatives
and friends.
Mr. W. \V. Hair and family. Mr. L.
L. Hair and family, Mrsi Jacob Delk
and family spent Sunday at thp home
of Mr. Isadore Hartzoy.
The people of this community aj-e ^
very sorrv to hear that ^-JT'B. are urged to observe . t W
tV,„ a iicia 11..cm t n 1 I tiofis.—r By County AVer
wc’i known mixture oiSsf, uj* a,ml |
a - nat*'. but Very little id'b^jg h< , ar*l
"of■•liiii'.i*! powons tThis
was largely due in. fhD section to the
fact that one or t\Vo large prominent
farmers were strong advocates of this
plan of /poisoning. They now have
been coijivinced and are recommeml-
ihg the dusting.
Where one finds that there are a
great number of weevils now begin
ning to puircture squares, it is just
one indication of the number that
■ft
on the phmtation of Mi
S. F.
llutchisoh, n\*ar Ba'rhwell. 1 He moved . , ,, T
. ,, . r Anc., \Sh. and Br. Leg.
to Larnw.-i! ( .inntymbout Dec. 1 fr«.m, j., K . k , i am l Buff Orps
Tallahassee, Fla.. .'and stat-es that‘white Wyandot tes ...
-ime that, time he.has hatched off
i 240 chickens. He' extends atp invita-
ti n to readers ^uf this paper to {all
and see his 'TT'ock. He lives on wnat
is known as the^Jd Cook place. V
Consult Ticket Agent
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Standard Bred—Blood Tested Chicks
UKDl ( I D PRK KS FOR MAY AND JUNE
Diarrhea tes ed chicks Ijest for May and June. Cyst only a penny
mon that *»rd;naiy .kind. l?‘’Ven -practical varieties. Big hatches Mondays
.■•.ml W.e<!ni day-. p«7stpa"id. 'J7, per i*-nt live • delivery guaranteed. Write
for instructive c. talngue ,,r oiler from this adv. Satisfaction "guaranteed.
Oldest- and largi -t j.oultry f;.nn in the South.
per 25
50
100
500
1000
$:i.75
$(5.75
$11.
$48.
$95.
.4.00
7.5.0
13.
60.
110.
4.25
8.00
14.
65.
120.
3.25
6.00
10.
45.
90.
's chicks. Over
three thousand
custo-
Get your neighbors to order with
mors re-ordered from me last season,
you and get quantity prices.
C. A. NORMAN, Drawer J140S-19, Knoxville, Fenn.
(."i.OOO Pullets for Sale. Mention Kind Wanted.
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merged this Spring, which is
ten times as many ?s last year up to
the‘same time of tho year. Farmers
s.hould now be ^getting " ready to do
systematic dusting a^.soon as the
w*<evil is seen to become damaging
(prior th teq per cent of. the squares
being punctured). I find there is
more jinterest'than ever in the proper
dusting, and where* it is done as
it should he it will pay.
The namei and^places' will he given
next week uTferehhunonstrations will
he carried oh. In^these demonstra
tions a check Will he left to show the
value of the.) po^on and all farmers
Weeks is in the Augusta Hospital for
an operation. Her early recovery ishj
hoped for. , *
demonstra-
AVent Boylston.
our Job Work.
Qiiite'a I number of young'ladies and
gentlemen from BarnweU attended
the dance at Baidoc Thursday evening
of last week.
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THE CITADEL
The Military^ College of South. Carolina.
VACANT SCHOLARSHIPS
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A vacant scholarship in Barnwell County will be fillisi by competitive examination-to bejreld at
county-seat on Friday, July 10th! Applicants mTI?*t be at-least sixteen "and not nrjore than twenty
years of age, and must meet the t»duoational Fequirejpents for admission to the. freshman class, which
are a certificate from an accredited four-year high school, covering fifteen units, or an equivalent
examination;. , . •
This scholaifehip covers tuition, board, hospital, laundn*" room^ and an allowance for uniforms.
The Citadel is a liberal arts college/offering electives in-ci^Fil engineering, science, language
and literature, and business-administration. ^T —*-
It ha^ dn excellent military system, having been rated by the War Department continuously
for many years as /distinguished military -college.” An inspector says of it:—
‘Tt is so superior in all it.%- methods, it must be classed alone.” j,j 4
It provides thorough physical training of all students ufcder eonupetent supervision, and en-
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