The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 11, 1923, Image 8
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Fairfax Fancies*.
Fairfax, Jan. 6.—A »ooial event of
this week was the reception given hy
Mr. and Mrs. Laurens Youmans Fri
day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Youmans! recent bride and
bridegroom. On arrival the gOe^ta
were served with punc% by Mrs. J,
L. Folk and Mr?. W. W. Anderson.
They were then presented to the re
ceiving'line by Mrs. J. JC. Johnson.
During the evening Misses Ellye Lee
L;t... 7:>hnston ami Mary Alice
- Youmans Jserved block * cream l *nd
cake. The reception hall and living
room were beautifully decorated
with ferns and fragrant white nar
cissi; while the music room was mad®
lovely with dainty baskets of pink
roses. The color scheme of pink and
-white was also carried out in the
refreshments. Assisting tlte hostess
were Mr. J. A. Gray, Mr. Fred
Lightsey, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. An
derson and Mrs. Folk. About r*0
truest* called during the evening.
Miss Rosa Lipscomb of Gaffney is
visiting her sister, Mr. J. F. John-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Gaines ami
daughter, Alice, motored down from
Greenwood to spend the New Year
holidays with Mrs. Gaines’ mother,
Mrs. Alice C. Fitts.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Chitty have »e-
turned after spending the holiday*
with their parents in Olar ami Den
mark.
Mrs. J. Holbrook Williams has re
turned from UresviTIe where tifm
»prot the holidays with her parents.
The college students hav# teturn-
rd to their work after spending the
t ,k n«tms* h'didays at h**me Among
'hem are Mtsse* HrltWi Lightsey,
► •nine and Robl»*e Wilson. W i»»-
ihrwp; Mia* llatel Y**u»«ar»s. Grawn-
* die Woman's rolLge; Mw« Malta
t’rwddoek. A*xierK»n, V.*s Ilian ha
Preacher, Limeslona. Ilia* Hl«»n4i>a
(ruoga. < otumbia rollega; Albert
\ masan* llrwnauo I oadholl and
Matwri Y asmar* Furman. Hugh
► Folk. < aHsala. Jack Folk Waf.
ford; H II Itarsey. PwrUf
Mia* Fwnare Fills ha* rat u> aod
*m W luihrvp ruBrga. wkare »W
true ha* ia the rismmanrtal 4awa*t.
Mass Alma Kmgbi
H *. fe and Mm*
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two charming children spent the
holidays here with Mrs. Tame Ash
ley but have returned tb th$ir home
in Augusta.
Mrs. Jennie Finnell, of DecatiMv
Ga., s|)ent the holidays here.. wi»h
relatives.
Misses Helen and Mae.. Rrabhum,
of Hattieville, S. C.* spent Saturday
here.
Mrs. Bush Bonner, of Atlanta,
spent the holidays here with rela
tives.', '■ ^
Miss Elizabeth Otia, of Augusts
spent the week end ' here visiting
relatives.
' Mr. Harry Brown, of North Caro
lina, has been in town for several
days visiting relatives’ and, friends
Miss Minnie Harris, of Winter
Garden, Fla., is visiting her sister,
Mrs. W. R. Hyatt.
Mrs. Z. D. Miller entertained ti.e
U. D. C. Chapter at her home on
Wednesday afternoon.
• Miss Louise Swain, of Augusta,
spent the holidays here with rela
tives.
On Tuesday evening Miss Myrtle
Mayes entertained her friends wdh
a rook party complimentary to
Miss Louise Swain of Augusta.
Miss Eleanor Dunbar entertained
with a dance at her home on Tues
day evening.
Mrs. Elmo Ashley entertained the
younger set with a delightful dance
o n Thursday evening.
On Friday afternoon" a numl»er
of girls enjoyed a delightful straw
ride complimentary to tfio visiting
girls.
Mias Eleanor Dunbar entertained
on Friday with a delightful
P«rty.
Mr Tom Brer land and Mi Elo.se
Brreland of Holley Hill, R. t\ spent
several Hays here with frw-nd* and
rrlattvea. *
Prof. C. L. Knight spent the holi
days at h»* home la Branrhvtllr.
M*** Florence Bailey *»f Grweo
wood. R C\» spent aevrral day* here
ami eras •kr light folly entertained
during her stay.
M»«a Heal fire Bo Ary. of A»hm. K
C, speot the hnlidoya here.
Mkaa Jfloter AecoWtdge. ad May
nesU.ro Go. was here f.w the XeW
Year** donrw
Mu* F’i«abetb Migor
a owmWr ad her >unnri
MotwvMoy eseo*np with a part)
Mr. and Mrs 8. C. Olorry a*
■ mare the birth od a ami ao N
Mr Bradfey Well*, of Barwwsdl.
ago pi seierol Joy* of th*a week w.th
Mr. a ad Mra. M A. Tb-moe
Mr* W I! Meertlmrwe and ami
lleery hove returned from a ahort
viai* to Atlanta i
N t . u sprndiog the build*ye ailh j
rrlattvea here
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EVEN beautiful New
Willys-lCnight cars—
among them a new creation!
Not a Sedan: not a Coupe: not
a Coach! The New Willys-
Knight COUPE-SEDAN.
Modish, exquisite, perfectly
appointed in every closed-car
detail; doors that open front
and rear; troublesome folding
seats are conspicuously absent r
Every model powered with the
motor that improves with use.
rcesi
The four new low-priced Over
land models are wonderful
values. The body of the Tour
ing Car is all steel. Its finish
is hard-baked enamel. Fisk
first-quality oversize tires. The
hood is higher. Body lines are
longer. Seats are lower. Tri
plex springs give extraordi
nary comfort. The new Over-
land has few equals in riding
comfort. It leads in low cost
of operation and upkeep.
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TOURING f-pa**. Ill IS
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w* mr-v «m* IlmJ aU 1*41.r» n#w»m 1 Dwnhbrl.m. 9 mill. f*» F.t and 1
fa* a») . »** *1 <*•!'»»* Hat < »waal ha ir-'l f, » L.n !• |,
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MaU. • '•larvh 2**41. ih. hua h^w. labau * Itw^, m* nr .x av*J 2
by raiattb sulT*r*ta f»« II.. Is**4 tbwtr , mill- ••»r I
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I'alarrh tlrilh tm a.-la tlcu 11>* llamj on
Ih*- \lu‘ <m>s aurtarra. avfsrlltng th* l“n*-
a i fr u Ha aiii *»*•*;.tba am*
S iKirlwr. N**w Y.rri Citv; fb-rrvtt
4 4>*~» AH~-ri Mcr.-rir
Ylill. Tom Dunbar, Oli* Ihiulmr,
G«»ton Hu*h. Sumtvr Allao-t
V\ «-atliersia-v. George ll<>llisler, 11* n
Harley. Furman Bush. Mis. \V. K.
S11\erthoi i *•. Mr an<| Mt'«. Hjir. *11
Bngnul. Mr>. Klmo A-hlev, Mi. .* r*l
'll!* Vi K. Millet. Augusta. Mis.
'1 K. Danish, Mr ant Mr'. Z. D.
.Miller, Mr :»n.| Mrs. K. K Knight,
llolh'V Hill, S Mrs. M. Carroll,
Vugusta.
H.-irrw*M l«*»j uirlD f*»r K\ a rut
fkj mill* f r In>iiJ» l.’i
Willi«tu*i. II m !l- f**r Kx arvl
b milL fur tiuud* ... |7
j Up; luu * are S1.ZS l>r em h d •*
Wr I . tnr fo* a at art lour jeu wfll ■*• • | ^
grv«t—Impniiuwwf—fu • mur gvwaral at* m<o»r K. *44 au*l «44er mt*4 mt»*r
heuiil. Plart taking Half* I'aiarrh Mertl- . , ,, , t* l . .
etiw at cmkw and rn nj <»f .aiurrh Sand 1 b.- |.»i<l by ►rh. 1st. l^.M. A fir* r.f
for taatimonia!* fra*
P J. t-HBNKY A fO.. TolaJ®. Ohio.
Sold by all Prugglata. r.<
fUKASl KFU’S TAX NOTICE.
The County Treasurer^ office *vill
l*o open fi*r ertllocting of 1922 taxes
from Nov. I:'* to Dec. IMsl, 1922, with-
ouf |K-nalty.
From Jan. Lst to Jan. Slsts a iren-
Mr. T. S Dunbar o r New Y’*»rk. us. ally of 1 per cent will be added.
five dollnrs or five days on the pub
lic work* of the eounty will he the
penalty for failing to pay -aid tax.
Respectfully,
J. B. ARMSTRONG.
County Treasurer.
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hlH-nding the holidays here visiting
relatives.
Mr. Albert Finnell. of Ohio, is
here for the holidays.
!• riends of Mrs. T. S. Dunbar will
regret to learn of her illness.
Mr. Kit hard Youngblood, of Wil
mington, N 4 . C., spent the week e-'d
visiting friends and relnrivts
On New Y'eav's t"-cuing a deligut-
ful dance was given at Brinkley’s
Hull. May out of town guests were
ed the music and dancing was enjoyed
from nine until three'.
Friends of Mr. A. .1: ^tokt's will
be glad to hear that he is' rapid'y
improving from his recent illness.
On Monday afternoon a number
of the younger set enjoyed a hike
and weiner roast given hy Mrs. Joe
Ashley. \ ,
On Tuesday evening Mias Mar
garet Bates entertained with an in
formal dance -in honor of . Miss
Klanor Ihmbar who returned' Jo
, Coker on Wednesday. ,-»**«» ''uf;
Mr. Lucius Bailey who «p«ril iIm*
hwriduyw- here- TPtTimeit ‘nr'Ofr- 'TtTT-
From Feb. 1st to Feb. 2Xth a pen- j
ally of 2 per cent will U 1 added.
From March 1st to March loth a
penalty of 7 per cent will be added
to all unpaid taxes.
Tax Books will clone March HVeh,
1923, and all delinquent taxes will
be placed in the hands of the Sher-
iff for cnHection.
Tout Levy.
No. Mills
Foi
WHEAT
GROWERS,
ATTENTION!!!
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Wo beg to announce that we
are operating our roller mill
at the same old place, and are
prepared to make
State Purposes
present. J* ulcher’s Orehestra furnish- -For Ordinary ^ounty Purpos%^5H~A Ni> SKLI* ~RISING
vemity of Georgia on Tuesday.
Mr. John C. Hudson.' of Aiken,
was in town Friday on (amine**.
Dr. Ran«e> Weathemhee, of Wil-
mingtoa, N. Cjt pent a few 4ar«
Wirt hi. mother, Mrs M E
For Sinking Fund amF-lnterest
on Bonda .-ju-- -;_. r ___2
For Special Road Tax 2
For Constitutionaf School Tax .3
Total
Special School Levies.
Edistu, Old Folumbia and Reeves
Creek r *. '
Bloomingdale, Owens X Roads,-
Red Oak ami Upper Richland.. 0 .
Aahleigh, Bprbary Branch, Mey
er's Mill, Morris and Seven
Pinef 4
(V<lar Grove arid Sand 1T1H 5
Elka, 4 mill* for Ex an<3 mills
’WTWk — ,'.r
Big Fork, Double Pond. Four
Mile, Friendahip. Green’*. Her-
cule*, Hilda. New Foraat, Ml
Calvary, Pleaaaat HiU. iUd
Oak, Tinker* Creak mad Re*
dy SrpiBh .§
t (dr Ml and > Widg*>
sine
FLOl’R
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grinder for one-eighth toll.
Can give prompt service^
ONE OF THE BIG LAUGH SCENES FROM “THE hlRST YEAR.”
AT THE VAMP, BARNWELL, THURSDAY. JAN. 11TH. PRICES $1.00, $2.00 AND $2.50. SEATS
NOW ON SALE AT BEST PHARMACY. PHONE No. 10.
A.E.
DtMIARTON. S. ( K. F D.
Ruh-My-Tism. an antiMeptic.
MONEY TO LOAN
W. R. GRACE & CO.
* NITRATE GF SODA
Imported direct from
SOUTH AMERICA
liae it on your
COTTON GRAIN CORN -
And grow § croi
made tame day
application received.
No Red Tape/j
HARLEY A BLATT.
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Gat latest pncea from
SHULER t SMOAk.
Oraagrhnrg. S. C.
NITBATR kf.KMTKS CO. AgeaU
-^Savannah. Ga.
i LOXG TERM MONEY to LEND" ;i
Jj per cent, interest on lartfe amounts.
Frivaf? funds for smalTloans.
BROWN A BUSH v
BAIMWELU HOUrS CABOUMA.