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1 mu*R RKNitw monmt! ,'OLUMB XLY1L The Barnwell People HOUR BAM or RateMtoAH to 1177. "Jijtot Llkto a Mtomb^r of thto Family 9 * Largavt Couat/ ClrmUttoa. UNTY EXHiniT OAY TO | BAMHERG COUNTY WOMAN BE HELD HERE DEC. 1ST DIES AT ADVANCED aGE BARNWELL SOUTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2VTH. 1927 JOSEPH KOGER CHKPTER I AUDLEY HILL. JR.. KILLED NUMBER 8. Caunty Home Demonstration Agent Mrs. Mary Creech, of Olar, Reacted Writes to Club Members. Saturday, December 1st, will be Age of 96 Years. Bamberg, Oct. 20.—Mrs. Mary Ann '“Annual County Exhibit Day,” ac-1 Creech,' probably the oldest woman in cording to an announcement by Miss Bamberg County, died at the home pf HOLDS OCTOBER MEETING IN COLLISION THURSDAY SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS FROM WILLISTON Elma Cave, County Home Demon- ! her grandson, Ed Creech, near Olar, stration Agent, in a letter sent out to Saturday at the age of 96 years. all club members. Her letter is as follows: The remains were interred at Friendship Church, of which she had ‘This letter is to notify you that' 1 been a member since girlhood, the our Annual County Exhibit Day will funeral services being conducted by be held on Saturday, December 1st, in Barnwell. “I am depending on you to do your part and let us make this the best Blackville D. A. R.'a Meet at Home ♦ of Mrs. Ninestein. Blackville, Oct. 22.—.Joseph Roger chapter of Blackville held its Octo- * - her meeting at the residence of the regent, Mrs. A. H. Ninestein, who presided, calling at once for the elec tion of a recording secretary to fill the office left vacant by the resigna tion of Mrs. Cleveland Risher, who has moved her residence to Athens, Ga. Mrs. B. F. Storne was chosen for the vacancy. The recording secretary reported acceptances from all invitations ex tended by the chapter and a notice from Mrs. F. C. Cain tl\at she had notified Mrs. J. E. Newsome, chair- her pastor, the Rev. D. W. Heckle. The funeral was attended by one of the largest crowds ever seen in Olar. Mrs. Creech wag the relict of the Exhibit Day we have ever’ted. To late William Creech, who died before do this each club member muat do his the War Between the Stetes. She is or her part. | survived by two sons, W. H. Creech, “The Poultry Club members will be of Olar, and Monnie Creech, of Met- man of historic spots, that Joseph expected to have as many coops as ter, Ga. Roger contemplated marking the Old possible, a pair of birds in each and Mra. Creech was a fine old char- Slaughter Field battle ground and the •n egg exhibit of three dozen eggs. acter, beloved by all for her noble grave of Patrick Cain, ancestor of F. "The Sewing Club girls will be ex- qualities. Her mind remained clear C. Cain, husband of our very efficient I exmm j ne j t ^, hi* ported to make an exhibit of the fol- until the last, and it was moat inter- state regent. lowing: Gown, teddies, slip, dress, eating to talk to her. Her memory of The treasurer reported all calls and sewing bag aad a ptore of darning evc6ta of long ago waa remarkable, pledges paid and a tidy sum in the and patching. If you wish to odd to One of the many things she clearly treasury to start our girl to school the attractiveness of your booth you recalled was the arrival of the first at Tammassee The silver tea held at Young Man Well Known Here Meets Events of the Past Week in Barnwell Death on Way to Augusta. County Town. PART OF BAMBERG COUNTY WOULD ANNEX TO BARNWttX Possibility of Valuable Strip Mother County. Mr. Audley Hill, Jr., well known Williston, Oct. 22.—Messrs. E. L. and popular young Augusta business Morritt, of Augusta, and D. L. and F. man, who is well known throughout ^ err * t t> Williston, attended the tv,- e .. . . i i . roueh talked of fox bunt near St. th,a section, was instantly killed late Matthcwa rKently _ 0 „ his way back ' ' ^ " near. Windsor to Augusta, the former visited rela- ridihg^aione-'•collided head-on with Miss Susie Webb has returned another car driven by Mr. Henry from WeU/ord - where sh e taught during the Summer, and has again Hines, a traveling salesman, of Bal- . , , . xu . x- », .t. ... ’ , taken up her duties at the Green’s timore. Mr. Hines and his wife, who * j v . , . , x x Academy school. wgs also m the car, were injured, but “ M . rv •* » «. » _„x „ • *, I i * Misses Donnie Lee McLendon and not seriously. They were taken to . . . . D . ^ . . t ___ , , . . Annie Laurie Brown left several da vs the University Hospital in Augusta. Mr. Hill wa s thrown from his car by the impact of collision,' at' leaat one fatal injury being inflicted when his head is believed to have struck a front post of the machine’s top. It wa« also stated by a physician who broken, eithei ing fatal. The acrid on the W ne of the injuries be- r i may enter anything else that you vehicle to this sect too of the country ve made. Yeu will also mnke a It was the latest thing to the vehicle lanmg exhibit. I toe at that time, a two-wheeled curt. — rise Cooking Oub Girls will have owned by Gen. L M. Ayer, who lived canning and cooking exhfeit. % a mile eg twe frem Olar f We Canning Ouh girts wtU hove — n canmng exhibit PROGRRM BRING MADE "The Heme Maher's Ouh girts wtR horn x special eah*hu ef their oerk IN BYALE DRBTBieno* 'Far f «r*l aur County igsUt * ft iUasSeU frme.iim R iXe M mfermoKmo us Demeant • Agent Grefli herng Mods to * oi Progress the beautiful residence of Mrs T O. Boland. September ?Sth. netted the chapter a toco eum aad a good lime was eujeyed by aB attending The leer he rt of th^ high and graded teheed. Mueoo Bruco. Enel and Bherh. and Mrs. Harry Rath of UUa my wore very grectoun to eotortanaiug with enrol, toeirumentnl and etdHn mutor The haoioee < hnytee ao^uf refteoh- tnree-quarter Windsor Ml Aegusla freo * • - M(urred at a point u • Aiken highway, a mile went of >11 eras returning to lendale. The Hmeo* the egpooMe diree to reporta, the ma- a a gentle mr» * to M L being buried Btsdet the steer mg ft 4Hi4Lftftv# gwl k WRtoMMMWdl iftto ago for Lexington County, where they have accepted positions as teacherx. Mra. E. F. Peacock, of Aiken, has been visiting Mrs. J. E. Webb. Senator and Mrs. At M. Kennedy spent Tuesday of last week in Augus ta. Miss Eddie Lou Wes then bee U teaching at Laurens this year. Mn. Chester Page, of Augusta. Denmark, Oct. 24.— There is a possibility ©f a part of Bamberg County annexing with Barn well. This territory edheists of a strip starting at a point on Seaboard Air Line roxd south of Olar and run ning northward t© the Edirto river, taking in the towns of Olar, Denmark Govan and Lees. This territory it a very fine farming lection and takes in about thirty miles of additoaal railroads and quite a lot of high value taxable property for ft is said that this part of Bamberg County pays about one third of the total taxes. The people in this section would Bke to have some assurance that they would have a good road direct to the county teat and also a reed ingOlar and Govan with the at Denmark. a a it seems that they have been unable to get these up te the present time. STATEMENT Of the Ownership. has beau the guest of Cel. aed Mrs R M M.aseu for several days | 01 Mseegemgut. Op Mrs. J. E Thomas, of Statesville ' niUU **- by the Act of Ift Wflttfta* < * V. T «*Wj. Sr, k ift RMH •MAi Ite ft tiftlft 4 is ift< IBM ^ I b « 1 %eS JWd Mew wee the guest lust vseh ef hts dough- | tee. 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I Minnie En lanoel are c «i r r it* 1 vi ©it mg re •ft* ive© in and ne nr Willis- kick. a .. >n on th« fir way to the ir new home team Tht in the lower part of Florida. Sunday school every Sunday at New Forest at 4:30 o’clock in the afternoon. a toe RlerhtdW r. Oct. XI —Blackville and le«l to a 6 6 draw Friday Blackville drew first Mood t quarter when Jokniton ball over. Hair failing to held the faat. heavy Aiken the last few minutes of th * •fternoon. and the Tamassee pro Mi e wtU be: Metdamca J. V. Mat- 1, chairman; J. F. Still, L. C. I and S. II. Still. The buaineaa the meeting was turned over to I. F. Still, who was leader for P Mr. Pai D D d play w •v, en a fake forward pass plar- w *9 given. After repeating ed the ball within ten yards of Black- *^ e J-' ord * Prayer and the '“American ville’s goal. Three line plunges just ( ‘led" »n unison. Mrs. Grace Ward barely put the bell over by a few Calhoun (represented by .Mrs. B F. There will be a box party at New im . hes Blackville blocked the try for Storne), Mrs. Charles W. Nash. Forest school house Friday night, fjoa , and the pame endcd after one (represented by Mrs. J. V. Matthews) October 26th, at 9 o’clock. Every , of the hardest fights yet seen on the came and told of the organizaiion_and body is invited to attend. t j oca i pr idiron. The local boys, are building un dT the Tamassee school Mrs. W. E. Kitchings and children smal ^ but pi uc ^ y an d fi^ht to the the Present management with visited Mrs. Floyd Johnson Saturday. j ag ^ ( ]jtc*h as was evidenced in the cost niaintenance and hopes for Miss Thelma Ray, of Elko, jipent ^jk en jramg; T)Tey were outweighed future: Then a niimher of g;rls, 20 pounds but made up ^ UUL WUl^IIL'U " v ' v ■* * for that dif- daughters of D.. A^R. members rep- ference in grit and training. | resenting Tamassee school girls, *; came and gave their experience and Fertilizer Plant For Denmark t told of the good done by the school j and the hopes that they entertained the week-end with little Miss Zelma Kitchings, of the New Forest sec- . a • C Uon. Master Leslie Kitchings escorted :31ig.scs Thelma Ray attd Zelma Kitch- — ings to the home of Misses Myrtle-i The Dentnark Feniliz.ei Muiu^ic- fdr the future from having had this .. rfind Donie Mae Givens Saturday af-' turing company is a new concern Disadvantage. These w*ere: Misses Abi- ternoon. -> ‘ * is to put up a plant here, and work is g a ii Sanders, Nell Ninestein, Mildred Mr. Sidney Birt and his father to commence on seme at once. Vhe Still, Edna Belle Fickling and Cath- plant is to he built just south of the etine Weissinger, who representeJ^thx local oil mill and will have railway Joseph Roger girl at Tamassee The •connections with both the Seabcard hostess served refreshments, assist ed Mr. and Mra. J. W. Williams, of • and Coast Lire aailroad. J. D. Pro- by Mehiames Boland. Weissinger Elko, Saturday, nuking the trip in thro, of Aiken, i* one of the promo- an d r r Still, their new Font , tera and principal «lock holder, and (Mra. B. Y. » A Been Compton Si The many friends of Mra. J. A. several of the loexl business men of CqUms will team with regret that Denmark will have an interest in the plant TW riant is to te modem to ©very way and ta te ham atortne mr he were in this section on business Sat urday. Mr. J. A. Collins and family visit- joy to hat ripal of th Graded School^ as the week-end viaitor last Saturday and Sunday. To his friend (a) his visits are too far apart. Mr. P. S. Green and family motored * Mtoe§ **r» mm ir*1r*«fg the Yrth Mr Marion Wifl»». of Newark, Del. was summoned home week before last when his father heramo critically IM. Dr. Willis' brothers, Profexaor Henry i Willis, of Simpoonville, and Dr. Frank j Willis, of Ithaca. N. C., were also called to hia bedside. Barnwell 0, Johnston 9. Greatly outweighed, Barnwell was defeated Friday afternoon on the lo- to Augusta Monday for the day. i cal field by the heavy Johnston eleven He says things in Augusta are mov ing at the rate of a-mile-a-minute.— he referred especially to the women at the bargain counters. Mr. G. E. Crouch and wife, accom panied by their son, Geo. E., and Mrs. Ashley Stansell had their “turn at shopping” in Augusta last Saturday. “The apple of hU eye’^is the com mission business to Mr. W. H. Wool ey, and he is this , week comple^i the sale of a car of apples, lyhich he recently bought in North Augusta. in a game featured by “rough stuff” on the part of the visitors, the score being 9 to 0. 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B. P. Davies, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd day of October, 1923. Perry A. Price, N. P. 'Manless W^Ading a Success.” Tuning points. The try for extra point failed. Connor for Barnwell suffered a painful injury to his nose ginia^^at^after having been previously disabled. ’ Bobbie Holmes was also injured but- Mr. E. G. Hay^of Lyndhurst, was here one day last week to survey the lot an^i fnake a plat of the site for the new negro school building. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keel and their daughter, Marion, of Blackville, vis ited their relatives here last Satur day and Sunday. Miss Mary StanseH, who teaches played the game till the final whistle. Calhoun played star ball for the lo cals, making several substantial gains, while Brown, Owens, Connor and Prevonga deserve honorable men tion. This is the first time this sear son that Barnwell has been scored against, and the town has © scrappy little team of which it may xrell fael music in t! f toflSft a School, spant proud. ' The “Manless Wedding,” which was presented at the Vamp Theatre Monday evening for the benefit of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the'Kpiaco- pal Church was quite a success and a nice sum was realized. The mem bers of the Auxiliary wish to thank each and every one who assisted in the wedding and also the public for the liberal patronage accorded. s HALLOWEEN FETE VAUDEVILLE SKETCH TW popiia af to© Barawti] High firhael wit ftv© a