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Disastrous Fire in Toledo
The s< ene of speotaeuiRr fire—which destroyed the TerTainul buiMiug
Toledo’s primitiH) pnldio HUdltorfum. The fire was of undeterndaed origin,
and within half an hour «fler il started the entire atrucUire was in Haines.
( The iogfi was #‘J00.o00. ^
and Mrs. C. H. Trotti and daughter,
Dorothy, spent the week-end ir. OtesL-
terfield, visiting Dr. and Mrs. L. tl.
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Trotti. Mis? Sytrah Trotti returned
with them for an extended vi^it.
Mrs. Willie Wolfe Thompson. wh<)
graduated with ’ distinction at Win-
throp this year, having made the
four years in three years' by taking
summer-school work, is visiting her
parents, Mr. rtnd .Mrs. A. T. Wolfe.
MKs , Kuby Courtney, of WiHistop,
another Williston girl t > gradurte at
Winthrop this year was graduated
with distinction. Miss Nina Dell, a
freshman' at Winthrop,/\ya-- di-t'ihgu-
ished.
ed to pay their last sad rites to one
whom they loved and honored. A
former pastor. Rev.. Guy .Martin, of
Allendale. wa*.»;n charge of the
services a'nd spoke sotne beautiful and
comforting thoughts.
The remains of Mr-'. Anders in were
thence conveyed to the -loycp Branch
ceni*'ery. aifd: laid t<» r**st until the
“lina! •ludgtnentbeneath a mound
of flowers.
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Mrs. Lancaster is ^The- charming
youn^ daughter-of McP. Eubanks, a
successful farther of Govan, tghilp Mr.
Lancaster hold- ,r. i t ; ponsihl^ position
with the government” at Denmark.
Only a few close friends were present
and immediately after the ceremony
the couple left for a honeymoon trip
of several days, after which they will
be at home to their friends at Grwan.
In Memoriam.
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On March ..Mth, 1S;VJ. a .little bat
was born in the . li^nie of the late jho\y r,
David and'Fellna Lane and >oon ^he : xvV ! ; a ' n ,j
grew into girlho .d. thence fo woman-
oeing only small
t-ikons ot IriVc , and esteetrf” expressed !
by the. friends and loved owes of the
deceased.,
She reave*-* > mourn For lo.-^s a de
voted hu.-band. - "-n children, thir-
t otTi fcg ra ndchil-di-e n a-r4—a -host ~ of
relatives and frieTuL who will miss
her ever \Vr-Icomh- -mile and cheerful
face.
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May v.e roalizt that He who gave
has takt-n, and
hood.
"Go. spirit
hum-liK-' .sul-'nimissityi. to His
'‘ 'i' i'Jtmted dead,-
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or this girl was no other than Go . to lh ,. j for happy home!
our deceased Irieud, Mrs.. Missouri*
Lane Anderson.
The tears i f man art o’er thee shed;
. v , The voice ot* angels bid theb come.
In the-year 1^7. she was married | T h . east down wehv not forsaken;
to Mr. G. W.- Anderson and fotv.58 T he atTlieted not alone;
years they lived most congenially to-. I g<m1 didst give, md lie has taken;
gether and wgfv faithful in every re- { El. ssed LmM^TIu^wiiLbe lone.”
-|>eet to their marital vows. To this
union were born several children.
Local and Personal
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Williston, June 13.-—Miss .Mary
-larley, of Columbia, is' —-visitirf
friends in Elko and Williston.
G. M. Fctk has returned from a
is it to Dublin, Ga.
Miss Sarah Carter. . of Bamberg,
.,>as a visitor last week of Agnes
...atimer, who returned with her for
a visit in Bamberg.
Miss Nadia Dawson. - f Charleston;
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WHEN HITTER Al-TOMOBILES
- ARE BUILT, BUCK
WILL BUILD THEM
uestions
is a
used BnUk the next
best buy tnew
Buick?
*is visiting Mr. and Mr.--. L. H. Boland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Us*ry, of At
lanta, were visitors this week of Mr.
and Mrs. P. S. Usserv.
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J. M. Lee and S. D. Garber have re
turned from the University of North
-Carolina, where they-were students
this. year. * . ' . '
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. McLemore, of
North Augusta, wer" ^vpek-end visi
tors of relativi - in this section.
Miss Lulie Harvin, of Cclumbia, is
visiting Mrs. J. \V v Odiorne.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G> Edwards rand'
children**, of Woodruff, were visitors
this week of Mr^ami Mis.^g T. Mar-
ritt.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Manly and
children, of Decatur, Ga.. were visi
tors this week of Mr. and Mrs. F. T.
M err it—
Miss Edna L ift attended the gradu
ating exercises of the Charlest< n Cpl-p- Word
; f^o "today w<- ^ filled with morning,
| Thu today vfe’reTilled with mourning,
Early in^ life Mrs. Anderson be- j Mercy -till
(lame converted, and was baptised in
to full membership of the Joyce
Branch Baptist^ Church, no tr Dun
barton. of which she proved to be
a most faithful member until she
answered the summons of her Mas
ter; “Child of God, In my Father’s
house are many mansions, there is
\\ ith Uvy- safe of love returning,’*
We can sing ‘Thy Will Be Done
Om W ho Knew Her
on the throne;
F.u bank*-Lancaster.
O.ar, June 14.—-SOnday afternoon,
June 7, ;M the/Methodist -parsonage
, . fit Olar, Miss Mae Allien Fiubarks^lie-
Peace for you in this homy I’ve pre-. | came the bride of Lewis. Henry liafl-
paretL come home. ’ She was also i caster of Denmark. ,,
a, consistent member of the Womans'j The beautiful ring ceremony of the
church was Used by the
Rev. C. P. Chbwning, pastor of the
Missionary Society. | Methodist
i She will.be greatly missed in every |
phase of life, hut truly can~.it be
said of fier, “to live'with Christ, and
to die was gain,” While her gain is
our loss, may. we realize “that all
things y.’ork together for good to
those that love. God" and’too, “Whom
the Loid loveth, he chasterreth, and
/i-'l'Ui-gel-h—eW) y soul that receivi th
biide. who officiated.
Is Your. Work Hard?
Him.'
inadequate to describe
Many 'Barnwell Folk's Have Found
How to' Make Work Easier.
• What i* .so h:::d as a day’s Work
with an arhinv hack?
Or .shaijr stab- of pain at every
sutltien twist or turn?
There is no pcaeg from that <lull
hm - lovalty as\a friend, a helpm.-ite,
a mother, but —lwg|i Chi i-tian
character and iomrencc' stand out ache. • N
promlnentlyiin th<*'liveK^if ho:-' seven ' No rest from the• soreness,, lame-
children who survive her. N’hese are: ness and weakness.
Mi's. Byron Baughman, Mrs. H. J. Many ft-lks have found* relief
Moody. Mrs. Lawrence Drumihond, through Doan’ Pill*. They are a
Mrs. I ,ee All, Mrs. George Kneecfcv stimulant di,uiH‘tic to the kidneys.
Messrs.'Gary and Heyward Andei
Barnwell people recomme
C. Owens, dvayrti
imeiid J)oaiTs.
an, Barnwell.
A
mswer:
Because the correct
ness- of Buick design
and the cuality of
Buick manufacture
are not altered by
use. A used Buick
is a better investment
than manv new cars
of other makfcs.
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lege last week, ivhery her brotlu,)', K.
0. Lott, graduated in medicine.
K. O. Lot and. Hairy Cone have
returned from .Charleston Medical
College, where they graduated this
year. v •
Miss C'orrie Hair.,of Augusta, was
a visitor this'vaek of Mr. and Mrs.
?. B. Hair.
Miss Stella Jlair, of Los Angeles,
^oh. is visiting alatives in this sec
tion.
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Mr/ and Mrs. Alonzo Hair._ vruf
Charleston, are visiting in WilUsL+n.
Mr. and Mis. J. J. Sruoak . and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs.'J. E. Newsdm. |
Mrs. L. H. DuBose and children. “To know her was to^Jove her,
Haitness and Carolyn, of Great Falls, ; truly he said of her. -
are visiting her sister* Mrs. S, B. j v She suffered so patiently for nine' loan’s relieved me in a short time:
Ray. j weeks, and with all that med;cal aid TOc. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Mr. and Mrs. ( . N. Bennett and am } loving hands could do, the dear , ^°-> -Mfg?., Buffalo. SJ. ^ .
little son. of Miami. Fla., who are j L(m1 sa w k was best to remove her,
for He had a better place for her
THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH
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profits all of us
On the Southern Railway System last
year we hauled seven million tons of
farm oroducts. We carried back to the
fahn^ya great volume of things that
the farmer gets in exchange for his
products.
This is a big part of the days work of
our 8,000 miles of lines, stretching
• across^ the South irom the Potomac
to the' Mississippi.
Farm prosperity means prosperity for
us. To give the best service, at rates
which will enable our shippers to sell
their products in the markets at a good
profit, and which will enable us to
make a fair profit, too, is a fundamental
policy of the Sou them Railway System.
Did you ever stop to think how much
better service the Southern has given
you in recent years since it was reliev
ed from financial starvation? That is
1 part of your share in our prosperity.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
son, all of Dunbarton, n-nd whoso,
sweet privilege it was to be'with their say NiJolting yhild t;i(!ing on .th‘-
mother during her long weeks of suf- i wagon Tmtated my kidneys aijd
fering. . “ - ‘ , .’ they acted irregularly. I became
Mr's. Anderson was a friend to-all lam? and. my BaHc was stiff and sore,
who needed her. She' clearly Iks- I My kidnr-’y- tHted WW freely and I had
played her Lord’s religion towards | to get up several timhK at night. The
secretions were highlyvcolored ami
contained ^ sediment. I went to the
Best Pharmacy and got Doan’s. Pills.
the motherless, fatherless, and widow.
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Standard Bred—Blood Tested Chicks
BED ICED PRICES FOR MAY AND JUNE
Diarrhea tested chicks l>est for May and June. Cost only a penny
more that ordinary kind. Seven practical varieties. Big hatches Mondays
and Wednesdays, postpaid, ‘J7 per cent live delivery guaranteed. . Write
for insttuctive catalogue; or order from this adv. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Oldest and largest poultry farm in the South.
1000
$95.
110.
120.
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You will, be pleased with Norman’s chicks. Over three thousand custo-
mers~ ra.junUi:red from me last season. Get your neighbors to order with
you and g^t quantity prices.
" C. A. NORMAN. Drawer 1440S-19, Knoxville, Tenn.
(5,000 Pullets For Sale. Mention Kind Wanted.
' ’ 8 ,
per 25
50
. 100
500
Anc., Wh. and Br. Leg.
$::.75
$0.75
$11.
$48.
Rocks, Reds and Buff Orns,
4.00
7.50
.13.
60.
White Wyandottes
4.25 .
8.00
14.
65.
Mixed and left overs
3.25
6.00
10.
45.
visiting the former’s parents. Mr. and
-Mrs. C. A. Bennett, accompanied by
Miss Mattie Lee Bennett, hfmv gone
to Lynchburg to visit Mrs. Bennett’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Timmons.
Mrs. R. E. Woodward i< attending
the short course at Winthrop College.
Miss Kate Edenfleld, of Noith Au
gust:'. is visiting h*''- sifter Mrs. R
S. Weathersbee.
Miss Marv Stansell has returner
V' 1 rr—in _
from Lancaster, where slit
during the, mist session.
Misses' Katlilc-n Fimh and GiVtc-
hen Hair are’attehrling the Orange
burg* Summer School. -- , . ^
- Porf. M. P> Self, of. Williston.-i* a
membn- of the Orangeburg Summer
a
place of peace and love, one free from j w
all pain, and “there is no night there.” j ft-
.“When I go-home, it will be even- T> ,
ing,
And I shall hear my lovbd ones sing;
And see'the lighted roi>ms and take I
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pteee '' l
\s one of them in,that sweet time of ,
grace.
When. I. go home l
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Fordof Sedan
$ 660
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Denmark Buick Co.
Denmark, S. C.
SVTio'd, faculty
Mr and Mrs.' Eugene Burton and
chidron, Ruth. ,Gene and George, and
O. J. Rawlins and Otto Burton,
Ala., are visiting
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| AH Lines of Insurance |
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^Farm Coverage
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a Specialtyi
t Calhoun and Co.
| P. A. Price, Mgr. |
| Bank of W. C. Bldg. |
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Mr
all of - Talladega,
Mrs. T. C. Hair. ;
Leo Wisei .-porting editor of the
Evening Independent of St. Peters
burg, Fla.-, is visiting bis grandmother
Mrs. L. Harley.
Hamilton Owens, of 'Washington.
D. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
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Kennedy. .
Mrs. D. E. Hydriek, of Spartanburg
and children, Dan and Rosa Lee, are!
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Odiorne.
Mrs.'W. H. Hair, of Elko, ir visit
ing her sister. Mrs. L. V. Hicks, and
brother. Mr. G. E. Stallings, in Rome.
«Ga. *
I Mr. and Mrs. Eustus Hutto and
family, of New Holland, were visitors
last week of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Smith.
Mrs. F. F. Wise and davfghter. Miss
Eliza Wise, of Batesbfirg, and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Wise, of Los Angeles,
Cab. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. Smith. ; .
Mjr„ and Mrs. Paul Whitaker and
Dr. 'and Mrs. Robert Black, of Bam-
bebrg, were visitors of Miss Hattie
Newsom Thursday evening.
George H. Mehrtens and Miss Vera
Boland./ of Charleston, were week
end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Boland, ^hile here, Mr. Mehrtens
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taughti ^* T tired
Of struggling for the things that
desired;
But r l s'h'ill be .content to < ’,d my
r quest
Ga'n i c ♦he b- -t things, peace, love
aid rest.
Wh•;n I 'go' home I shall .b '.travel-
siained. ' *
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For winds have beaten me. and.storms
have raihed,' ; .
And earth ivis clung to me by vale
and hil).
But G id will take nu' in and love me
still.
When I go home*-—Oh., will it not
he Heaven *
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shall be very j
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To 1^'. restored, accepted, loved and
forgiven?
now and sighing are for those
who roam;
1 -hail find my bliss when I get home.”
For Mrs. Anderson there \v:}< no
fear of going Home, so great was
her faith and she—knew that nlJ was
well with her and that her Heavenly
Father would lead her by- the hand
thru the dark \ alley of the Shadow
qf Death to meet Jier dear little ones
who had preceded her id the grave
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some years ago. and who in bright
angelic forms were waiting * and
watching at the Beautiful ‘late for
hei' as she Would enter. Whist ' a
ioyous meeting! How happy she-must
be today to be reunited again with
her dear ones \yho had gone before.
xjHow strange it seems that on
Mothers’ Day, May 10th, she a much
lotfed mother should slip away, and
her rsoul should wing i its way into
the Great Beyond.
On the^following day funeral ser-
Y OU can afford to drive a Ford Car every day
in the week. It is lanJe enough for the average
family, comfortable, good-looking, easy to drive
—the least expensive car to buy.
Use it in your work. Give the family evening
drives and week-end outings. It will give them
an economical vacation this summer. Yoti can
buy a Ford on easy payments.
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rendered a beautiful solo at the Sun- _ v i ces we re held in her late home
day service of the Baptist Church. j amidst a concourse of sorrowing
Mr. and Mrs. S. Trotti and Mr. j relatives ajid friends, who had gather-
Coupe | * -. - * $52w.
Tudor Scdan>^ - ' 580
Runabout » » $260
Touring Car » - 290
On open ear, demountable rimi and ttarter are extra
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