With a dab of light oil swabbed in the core to lessen friction, the pop gun was ready to receive its chinaberry projectiles.
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Some say the community derives its name from Father Chine, while others believe the presence of chinaberries caused the name to be selected.
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But the folksy tree that hundreds of Georgians associate with a childhood in the country is, believe it or not, the lowly chinaberry.
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Now, at age 77, I can't help but experience a twinge of nostalgia when I pass chinaberry trees and elder bushes.
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Many seeds have been used as beads in necklaces and rosaries including Job's tears, Chinaberry, rosary pea, and castor bean.
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For a while there after I said I wanted a chinaberry for my yard at Sweet Apple, I heard from the tree's detractors.
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Examples in # luEe Chinese tallow, fire thorn ( begin ital ) ( Pyrocantha coccinea ) ( end ital ) and chinaberry, he said.
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Chinaberries are almost a thing of the past even in their Southern stronghold because most of the old hedgerows and ditches where they flourished are gone now.
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Ed Olsen likes to think that his skill with a pea shooter made from elderberry stalks and chinaberry ammunition contributed to his skill as a sharpshooter in Vietnam.
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Well, it was that wonderful boy dressed in a Mayflower Van Lines uniform ( his daddy owned the company in Tallahassee ) carrying chinaberry flowers for me.