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'T ■* .1 , THURSDAY, APRIL 9TH, 1936, pagb Firm • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • W. Josh Baxley spent the week-end in Barnwell with his family.. Will Bush, of Augusta, was a busi ness visitor in Barnwell Saturday. Miss Annie Margaret Zeigler spent Saturday in Charleston with relatives. Captain F. V. James, of .Denmark, was a busines s visiter in Barnwell on Friday. Alva Damold, of Smithfieldi, N. C., spent the week-end in Barnwell with his family. C. Stallings, of Union, a former resi dent of Barnwell, spent the week-end here with friend's. Miss Louise-Parnell, of Union, spent the week-end in Barnwell with Dr. and Mrs. Martin C. Best. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Jack Buggies, of Flor ence, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fuller. George Scoville, of Orangeburg, spent several day s this week in Barn well with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoville. , Lieut.,)Y. I. Knox, of Chester, for- tmerly attached to the local CCC camp Hpent the week-end in Barnwell with friends. Tommy Hagood, a student at the University of South Carolina, was the week-end guest of his mother, Mrs. M. B. Hagood. Mr. and Mrs. Bunyan Morris and children, of St. Matthews spent the week-end in Barnwell with relatives and friends. Madison Woodward, of Clinton, spent several days in Barnwell last week with his parents-, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Woodward. The many friends of Mrs. J. B. Mor ris will regret to learn that she was rushed to the Columbia Hospital Sun day seriously ill. C 1. and Mrs. N. G. W. Walker left last week for Ocala, Fla., where they •will spend Gome time with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilson. Mrs. Harold K. Tinsley, of Atlanta, Ga., arrived in Barnwell last Friday to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Molair. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marcy, Mrs. h/^. Kurtz and Frank Jones, of Con- neaijt, Ohio, spent Tuesday in Barn well »wi^h Mr. and 1 Mrs. Vff. A. Fuller. Mis-es Pearie and Ruth Hoffman, of Blackville, were am ng those attend ing the Music Festival in Columbia last week. They report a glorious program and an appreciative aucience. Mrs. J. Norman Anderson and daughter, Miss Norma Anders; n, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fales, Miss Sue Carter an 1 Miss Elease Ray were among those who attended the Music Festival in Columbia Saturday. Cadets Edward Richardson, Brown Easterling, Rodman Lemcn and Mc- Tyre C-alhcun, of (lemson College, s;.ont the Spring vacation in Barn well at their respective homes. They returned t.; Clemson Sunday after noon. C a rd of Thanks. I wish to express niy sincere appre ciation for the many kindnesses ren dered me during the illnes and death of my husband. Mrs. J. 0. Sanders. ^ OUSINESQ ^ OCILDERO •;**>*>*2>*>*;**t**X**X M X M X**X**X**X**>****X*^ FOR RENT—Furrtished or unfur nished apartment. Apply to Miss Be Bee Patterson, Barnwell, S. C. vae* JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. H. J. Phillips was hostess to the members cf the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club last week. The high score prize for club members, a table crumb- er, was won by Mrs. Solomon Blattr and the consolation, a set of ice tea coasters, was cut by Mrs. Basil Jen kins. The high score prize for guests a table crumber, was awarded Miss Margaret Free. Mrs. Calhoun Lemon, a recent bride, was also remembered! by the hostess with a lovely gift. Af ter cards had been laid aside for the afternoon the hostess served a dteli- cioug salad course with coffee. Easter Egg Hunt. The local Baptst Sunday school will hold an Easter egg hunt at Fuller Park tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at four o’clock. Admission will*be five cents. Ice cream, cake and candy will also be offered for sale. Death of An Infant. The Death Angel visited the home cf Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williamson, of V^illiston, on Sunday night and took aifay their infant son, Clarence Odell. Thier many relatives and friends sym- pcthze with them in their bereave ment. * To Present Play. The Blackville high school will pre sent a play, “George in a Jam,” in the Barnwell high school auditorium this (Thursday) evening. The admission will be 10 and 25 cents, and the pro ceeds will go to the library fund of the local school. Home Destroyed by Fire. The residence of E. D. Richer, re cently completed in the western part of Barnwell County at a cost of $3.- 600, was destroyed a few nights ago by fire which is thought to have been of incendiary origin.. Sheriff J. B. Morris used bloodhounds in an effort tQ apprehend the perpetrator of the al leged! crime and it is reported that one suspect hag been arrested. 'The less falls heavily on the Risher family, as it is understood that there was no insurance on the dwelling. They had planned to move into their new heme the following day. REMARKABLE BIRD DOG IS FEATURED IN AD SERIES TAKEN UP.—One brindle bull yearling about seven months old taken up at my place near Kline several ■weeks ago. Owner can get same by paying costs.—W. H. Harden. Kline, s. c. The Southerner loves a dog—par ticularly a bird dog—and few men in the world know about training and shooting over a d.g than he does. Hence, the National Championship Feld Trial, held at Grand Junction, Tenn., each year ,is watched with keen interest by Southern pe pie. Last year the famous trial was won by Homewood Flirtations, “Flirt” fr short, a black and white pointer bitch, owned by H. M. Curry, Jr., cf Pitts burgh, Pa. “Flirt” ranged the fields beautifully, found her birds and per formed' in every respect as a national champion should. “Flirt’s picture ] s the feature of >a Chilean Nitrate cf Soda advei tisment —one of a series appearing regularly in this newspaper. An interesting parallel is drawn between Nature’s gift to this remarkable bird dog and ,to the well known ritr gen fertilizer— to the dog perfect balance of all the vital elements that make “Flirt” the dog of dt gs, and- to the nitrogen ferti lizer an equally vital balance of major and minor elements that make natural Chilean the superior plant f.o'd that it is. —Iir“thtr case of the dog and in the case of this nitrogen fertilizer, the natural nitrate people point out, this natural balance is the vital thing. It is something Nature alone understands. Into the natural nitrate of soda, Na ture put many of the minor elements— such as manganese, iodine, calcium, boron, magnesium, potasium, etc.,— nearly two score in all. These are im portant to the healthy growth and' de velopment of your crops. And the important point, scientists agree, is that these minor elements, so neces- sary to crop feeding and crop health, are present in natural Chilean in Na ture’s 0W1 \, balance and blend. as opposed to ignorance. The so-called dkrk ages of Europe were age 3 of ig norance. Enlightenment came in the form of rebirth of the desire for knowledge and the means to fulfill that desire. Greece is referred to as the light cf the ancient world because in Greece learning reached its highest development in all the history of civili zation tip to that time and for many succeeding centuries—possibly for all time. Light, in the sense of knowledge, is comforting spirits of men be cause it dispels feSw. The saying, that it s the unknown that terrifies, is as true as it is familiar. Ignorance gives rise to superstition, terror. Men, lacking knowledge, turn to some form of witchcraft, with all the stultifying fears it engenders. The light of knowledge dispels the murky dimness of terror. Once a thing is known, rec ognized for what it is fear departs. That, certainly, is comforting to the spirits of men. Light, in the literal sense of illumi nation, excelleth ; 'in comforting the spirits of men. Man’s refuge i s his home. There he finds affection and rest. There he finds a healing spirit, an atmosphere which refreshes him and strengthens him after the attri tion of his struggle in the world out side. % What symbol, represents the home so fully and so familiarly that its use -is as common as any example of me tonymy in the English language?—The hearth, with its bright fire. The hearth fire represents warmth, and light, too. In earlier times, most all of the light came from the open fire in the living room. There the family gathered. There the affection of man and wife and father and son and brother and sister expanded and flower ed. Time? change. The hearth fire is no longer needed for warmth and the firelight is no longer needed for illumi nation. But the home remains as the foundation of life and the two quali ties of the hearth fire, Varmth and light, are still its two symbols.—Con tributed. 21 VISUAL DIPKCTS MtOPULf 0 if An electric refrigerator is not (niy a wise investment, but one that will make the whole family happier. REDDY KILOWATT Your Electric Servant. €> >9U MEN WANTED for Rawleigh routes of 800 families. Reliable hustler should start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write Uday. Raw leigh, Dept. SCD-8-S, Richmond, Va. 4-2-5tp. “LIGHT EXCELLETH IN COM FORTING THE SPIRITS OF MEN’ FOR SALE:—Easter Lilies, 25c per bloom, put in your order now; pot plants and cut flowers of all kinds— can make up floral designs of alUufida on short notice.—Mrs. Olaree Barnwell, S. C. / I The quotation above is from Sir Francis Bacon. Without having any desire to gild the lily, perhaps we may be allowed to comment very briefly on the subject which he has expressed so perfectly in a .single sentence. Light is a word used broadly. 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