The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 26, 1915, Image 3
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The management of the Barnwell County Fair Association, in behalf of the citizens
of the town of Barnwell, extend n CORDIAL INVITATION to every man, woman and .
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child, white and black, in the county to attend Barnwell’s
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There will be Plenty of fun and amusement for everybody. Robinson’s] United
Carnival Company, carrying 25 shows and concessions, all clean, maral and high-
class, have been secured for the entire week. There will be
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consisting of High Dive, Japanese Acrobats and Band Concert. •
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ior Exhibits.
The Girls’ Tomato Club will have on display in the
Court House, under the personal supervision of Mrs.
Dora Dee Walker, the same exhibit that won first pri?
at the State Fair in Columbia. In add^ ; *'; i v nere will
?rn Railway’s Scien
tific Department, the Audubon Society for the Protec
tion of Birds, the Boys’ Corn Club and the farmers of
the County. These exhibits will be ABSOLUTELY
FREE to everybody.
Field Meet.
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An excellent program has been arranged for Fri
day, * which is educational day. All the schools in the
coanty will be closed so that the pupils can attend.
An interesting Field Meet will be held in which repre-
sentativ@s of the schools will compete for athletic honors.
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AUTOMOBILE
Wednesday, November 18th.
No Entrance Fee for this event. Notify
F. H. Huggins before Monday the 16th.,
c .bid the Circle
Cotton Mas
querade Ball.
On Friday evening a “Cotton Masquerade
will bej given in the Masonic Hall under the apices
A small admissioiyfee -will be
charged at the door, TK proceeds tcf^e devoted to a
worthy purpose. Everybody is invited.
The event will be formally opened Tuesday morn
ing at 11 o’clock with an address of Welcome by the
Hon. J. Emile Harley, mayor of Barnwell, with other
addresses during the week by the following prominent
speakers:
Wednesday: Col. W. W. Long, of Clemson Col
lege, or the Hon. E. J. Watson, of Columbia.
' Thursday: The Hop. A. F. Lever, chairman of the
Agricultural Committee in Congress.
Friday: The Hon. W. H. Hand, State High School
Inspector.
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The object of the Gala-Trade Week is not to MAKE MONEY, but] to SAVE
MONEY for the visitors to Barnwell during this great week. Practically every] Mer-
chant in town has agreed to price some one line of goods at Actual Cost Remember,
during Gala-Trade Week you can supply your needs at wholesale prices. M
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A BIG WEEK FOR EVERYBODY! COMB