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Th« Mott Beautiful ' Will Ever Written PP^PP«PPPViP|«H||ipi \:: ^ - THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-gENTINgL. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA ^ THURSDAY, AERTL 1ST, 192S. r^sxrtr- What ia said to be the most beauti ful will eyer written was found -m the pockets of an old ragged coat be longing to a patient of the Chicago brooks and the golden sands beneath the waters thereof, and odors of th« willowslhat dip therein ind the white clouds that float high over the giant trees. • ''' Ahd I Teive to thr children the - . —- • -rr": long, long days to be merry in, in a thousand ways; and the night and poorhouse. He had been a lawyer, the train of the Milky Way, to won- and the will was written in a firm, dcr at, but subject, nevertheless, ,to clear hand on a few scraps of paper, the : rights herein after given to So unusual was the will that it was lovers. read before the Chicago Bar Associa-1 ITEM. I devise to bn;**, jointly, tion, which ordered it probated, and all the useful, idU. fields «nd com- it is now on the record ,ojf Cook Coun-1 mug# Jgherc ball may be played, all ty, Illinois. Here is the will: * pleasant waters where one may swim, CHARLES ‘LOUNSBERriY, be- nll snowclad hjlls where one may ing of sound and disposing mind and j coa$t, and all .ftreanw and ponds memory, do hereby make and publish this, last will and testament, in order as justly may be, to distribute my in terest in the world among succeeding \ ' I./.;?' ' '-' * ' « •. men. That part of my interest which is known in law and recognized in sheep- bound volumes as my property being inconsiderable and pon-account, I will make no disposition of in this, my will; My right to live, being but a life estate, is not at my disposal, but these things excepted, all else in the world I now proceed to devise and bequeath, ITEM. -4 give to all good fathers and mothers in trust for their chil dren, all good little words of praise and encouragement, ami all quaint -t pet names and endearments, and I charge said parents to use them justly, hut generously,, as the needs of their cfeU&en shall require. _ ITEM. I leave to children inclufc- * ively, but only for the term of child hood, all and every flower of the fields and blossoms of the woods with the right to play among them freely, according to the customs of children, warning them at the same time against thistles and thorns. And. I devise to children the banks of the New Way to Stop ftimpU Method Bring* Quick lt*ll*f For almost instant relief from hack ing, irritating, sleep-robbing night coughing there is a very simple treat ment which, often with a single dose, stops all irritation and permits sound sleep the whole night through. This treatment is based on the pre scription known as Dr. King’s New Discovery for Coughs. You simply take one teaspoonful at bed-time and hold it in the throat for 15 or 20 seconds before swallowing it The prescription has a double action. It not only soothes and heals soreness and irritation,but it quickly removes the phlegm and con gestion which are the real cause of night coughing. People who have not slept well for nights are often surprised how quickly tins simple method checks coughing and banishes the entire cough condition completely. Dr. King’s New Discovery is for coughs,chest colds,sore throat,hoarse ness, bronchitis, spasmodic croup, etc. Fine for children as well as grown ups—no harmful drugs. Economical, too, as the dose is only one teaspoon ful. At all good druggists. Ask for D FLINGS COUGHS FOR OVER 40 YEARS HALL'S CATARRH RKUlCLVIi: lias hr on used (successfully in Use treatment of Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH .MEDICINE con- aa--Otn<ment~—waten (JulcW Relieve* by local application, and the Internal Medicine a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the MucoUs Sur faces. thus reducing the inflammation. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. FORGING AHEAD More and more cod-liver oil is forging ahead as a protector and builder of health. For more than fifty years ScotfsEmulsion of invigorating cod-liver oil, pleasant to take, has been protecting and help ing people ot all ages forge ahead in health ana strength. Take Scott*m Emulsion l \ Price SO/ sad SI JO ■SScott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. 25~34«i Win. McNAB FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all bunincM / MTic* in Harrison Block, Main At BARNWELL. S. C * where one may fish, or whthre whpn grim fvinter comes, one may skate, to hold the same for th e period of their boyhood. And all meadows with the clover bloss ms and hutter- flies thereon; * the woods with their appurtenanees, the squirrels and the birds and the echoes and the strange noises, and all the distant places which may be visited, together with the adventures there found. And I give to said boys each his own* place at the fireside at night with all pic-^ tures that may be seen in the burn ing wood, to enjoy without let qr V Sycamore Local Ncwa. Sycamore, March 27>—Mr. Mrs. Otto Lt rrr, i rmr. t and 'daughter, Ottolan, and Alisses Kails and Taylor of the Jenny section spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lightsey Sunday. ^ v t . Mrs. Earl Brown and children spent the week-end with Mrs. Brown’s parents,- Mr. end Mrs. Mack of Swan sea. Mrs. J. A. Vernon and family have movetHto Augusta to make their \ f r — m hinderance or without any brance or care. ITEM. To lovers I devise their im aginary world, with whatever they may need, as the stars in the sky, the red roses by the wall, the bloom of the hawthorn, the Sweet strains of music, and aught else they may de sire to figure to each other the fast ingness and beauty of their love. ITEM. To young men, jointly, I devise and bequeath all boisterous, in spiring sport of rivalry, and I give to them the disdain of weakness and undaunted confidence in their own strength, though they^s.pre rude l leave to them the power to make last- ing friendship and of possessing companions, and to them exclusively I give H 11 merry songs and grave choruses to sing with lusty voices. ITEM. And to those who are no leave memory’ and bequeath.to them the columns of the poems of Burns and Shakespear and of other poets, if there be others, to the - end that they may live the old days over again, freely and fully, without tithe or diminution. . ITEM. To our loved ones with snow crown I bequeath the happi ness of old a ge, the love and gratf- tude of their children until they fall asleep. home. — •—-- r r Mr. and Mrs. J.-Jar-Bowers had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs^ Lang Rrant of Ulmers, Mr. and M?s. John Brant of Allendale, Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Lightsey and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. John Hiers of Ehr- htfrdt spent the day "with their sqn- In-law and daughter, Mr. and M’s. J. T. Vcnjpn recently. ' ■*' H. H, Lightsey and Misses Allie Maie and Alma Louise Lightsey spent Wednesday In Augusta with their aunts. Misses Allie Maie and Meta Pearl Hennies. ‘ - - . V. ''Mrs. B. V. Lightsey went up to Augusta Wednesday to visit her sis ters, Misses Allie Maie- and Meta meum- p ear i Hennies. M fjjtsi® if - MW:. >OA« This is the newly sculptured bust of the lato Samuel Gompers. Amer ican • Federation of Labor will piece this marjhle likeness of its former friend and leader in the National Museum. - . . Grown By A 13-Year-Old Boy • It Pays To Use Claude craig- head of Athene La., produced 2967 pounds of seed cot ton, which ginned 132*3 pounds of lint, on a measured acre of land. How , • many grown men are doing as well? 600 pounds of Nitrate of.Soda furnished all the ni trogen for this crop. ^ yoof coufity agent or send a postal card with Y your address to our nearest office for our free bulletins * which have helped thousands of fanners to grow big- ger and more profitable crops. Chilean Nitrate of Soda—educational bureau Dr. Wflliam S. Myers, Director Hit Hurt aide., Atlanta, Ca. 403 HlWrmla Bank Bide., Naw Orlaana, La. i Exchange Bldg., MamphU, Tann. *7 East Stata St., Columbua, O. 27 Madlcon Avanua, Naw York 7*3 Cotton I V Local and Personal News of Blackville Blackville, March 27.—Mrs. Char-i les Martin entertained the Book Club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. (I. F. Hair from Bamberg, her daughter, Mrs. Cudd and chil dren from Spartanburg spent tho week-end with Mrs. E. F. Boylston. Miss Helen Wcissinger spent sev eral days in Columbia this week. Walker Reed from Washington, D. C. is visiting relatives in Blackville. Mj^ses Hattie and Josie Hardin, fiym Greenwood, S. C., spent Monday with Miss Marie Boylston. Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Gyles have just returned from a visit to their son. Dr. Ronald Gyles at Tarboro, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Klutz, of Greer. S. C. -were lErUfaTmT'Mrs. E. C: Mat thews a few days ago. „ Misses Vera Lowe and Helen Wragg, students of Winthrop college, spent their spring holidays at home. The Blavkcille High school was well represented at the teachers’ meeting in Columbia.. Mrs. John O’Gorman and Miss Ma rie Farrell have as their house guests the Misses McKenna from New* York; Mrs. Cunningham and daughter, Agnes Cunningham, from Philadelphia, and Master Clarence Cavanaugh, of New’ York. Mrs. G. A. Miller, from Aiken, is a visitor in Blackville this week. Miss Gladys' Owens, of Augusta. Ga.. visited Mrs. James Grubbs last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Browning, Jr., and very attractive little daughter Ann. have returned to their home in Columbia, S. C., after several day?’ visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene. Ficklinsrr Miss Cecile Fickling and Miss Myr tle Aultman were in Augusta on Thyrsday . Dr. J. E. Molony has.enlarged his* office and added another chair to his dental equipment. Miss Effie Plunkett, of Augusta, spent the week-end with Misf Maiy Martin, fciater Egg Hunt. \ There will be an Easter egg hunt at Mt. 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