The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 01, 1920, Image 7
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Tta Rov. A. R. Mar fan, of Chester,
was la tta rKjr this week.
Dr. 0. H. Best spent tta week-end
with friends In Ninety-Six. .
Miss Kate Woodward was the guest
of friends in Augusta Sunday.
Messrs. B. F. Owens and J. M. KU-
lingsworth were among those from
Dunbarton who attended tta State
campaign meeting Monday.
'Misses Jackie Saunders, Eole and
Mamie McNab, Messrs. McElrO^' and
Eugene Easterling were the guests of
friends at Healing Springs Sunday.
tars la this ftaeae at Tta
Messrs. Junius Peeples and Paul D.
Black, of Millettevilla, ytond«yf the
State campaign meeting in Barnwell
Monday. Mr. Black is a candidate for
the House bf Representatives in Al
lendale County.
Mr. W. I. Johns, of Allendale, was
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among the visitors here Monday.
Dr. E. W. Ellis, of Meyer's Mill,
was a visitor to Barnwell Monday.
Mfs. Ed Morris and daughter, Miss
Eloise, spent Sunday with relatives
in Olar.
Mr. Josh Baxley, of Lumberton, N.
C., is visiting relatives and friends
tare this week.*
Capt. W. T. Walker, of Walker's
Station, was among tta visitors to tta
county seat Monday.
Mias Aaaie Lou Woodward spent
last week hr AUoudal* with Mr. and
Mrs. J.C
Mrs. A. C. 'Mathews has returned
home from Johns Hopkins Hospital
and her friends will be glad to know
that she is very much improved hr
health. ^ ^ /
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„ At a directors' meeting of tta First
National Bank Tuesday, a semi-annual
dividend of 3 1-2 per cent, was de
clared and or^red paid to^the stock
holders.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Holland have re
turned from their wedding trip to
Florida, and the people of Barnwell
are glad to welcome tta Utter to tar
new home. *
Mrs. C. F. Molair was hostess to the
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club
Friday morning. After two hours
spent at cards, it was found that Mrs.
J. Colton Weeks had made the highest
score and she was presented with a
delicious homemade cake. Miss Lou
ise Porter cut the consolation, a box
of correspondence cards, and the guest
prize was awarded to Mrs. Robinson.
At the conclusion of the games a de
lightful luncheon was served to the
guests.
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Little Miss I
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Lucille Brown en-
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Mr. R. E. Woodward, of Rosemary
township, has thrown his hat in tta
ring as a candidate for the office of
Supervisor. Mr. Woodward, who ia a
prosperous farmer, is well known to
the voters of the county, having been
a candidate for thU office in previous
campaigns, in which ne made very
creditable showings. Should he ta
elected ta promisee the tax-payers the
«aa» busiaeus like adnuntalruUea of
the affairs of tta county that has
hte IsnHsg* as a private cttl-
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Uni game for the visitors and was
given fine support. Leddy started
off for the iocaU, but after three run*
had been scered against him in the
third inning was relieved by Bruner,
who was very wild. He walked three
men in the fourth and after another
score had been made, Coten went in
with the bases full and nobody out. It
lodked squally, but he pitched master
ly ball and retired the side without
any further casualties. Kitts was
especially effective after the third in
ning, Wells, as usual, starred for
Blackville at short. The fielding of
Parker and -Ramsey featured for the
locals. Barnwell used two local play
ers in the line-up and the visitors
none. The score:
Blackville- 003 100 001-1-6 0 3
Barnwell 101 000 000—2 & 6
* Kitts and Seaborn; Leddy, Bruner
and Coten and Hale.
DR. CHA8. A. BUIST
Dentist
WIULSTON, 8. C ,
Over WiHiateu Hardawre Oempaay.
Advertise hi THB PEOPLE.
None* or mtenox
JOHN CART OWENS.
Candidate for Sheriff of Barnwell
County. . '
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First cost cheaper than wood,
keep, no insurance. Ideal storage for
peanuts or oat
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W. E. Stokes,
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SHOE REPAIRING.—Ladies, O’Sul-
liven-Rubber tyeels, 66 cents; Tite-
Edge, 45 cents; Half Soles, $1.30.
Men's O'Sullivan Rubber Heels, 66
cents; Panther Trend, 60 rents; pood-
year Wing-foot Air Whole Heels. $6
cents; Half Ms*. 11.60 Beat Laattai
need. Hantaan Shop, Barnwell. R. C
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If you value quality and service
visit our up-to-date filling station the
next time you need gasoline and oil
Anything from free air to a Kelly-
Springfield tire. B. B. Easterling,
Barnwell, 8. C. 6-lS-tf,
FOR SALE—Shingles and flooring.
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In order to acquaint the general public with the sanitary condition of our plant and the .purity of our bottled
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drinks, we extend a cordial invitation to everybody to pay us a visit. An automatic bottling machine, which
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will do the work of three men, will be installed this week and we want our—friends to see it in operation. •.
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You are urged to cal at our plantend see every operation in the bottling of refreshing CHERO-COLA and High
Grade Soda Waters, from the washing of the bottlqp to capping of the same.
WE WILL ALSO SERVE FREE DRINKS TO ALL VISITORS.
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Barnwell Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
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