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--:' r A V I ' 1 F^AGE EIGHT. THE BARNWELtTNOPLE,* BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. APRIL 9TH. 1923. COUNTY SPELLING CONTEST TO BE HELD AT BARNWELL ( ONTEST TO SELECT BARNWELL’S REPRESENTATIVE TO THE STATE SPELLING CONTEST AT W INTHROP COLLEGE WILL BE HELD HERE FRIDAY, APRIL 24TH. Spelling contests to select I^Jlniwell winners in each contest will have their County’s rejnesentHtives to the Stat. r TTpenses paid to Rock Hill, unless the Spelling’ Contest, W’inthrop College, Rock Hill, S. July lt» mui 17, will he held at the Barnwell High School .auditorium Friday evening, April 21, »t 8 o’clock. Each school is expected to send one representative for the High School Contest and also. on-> contestant for the Grammar Grade Conte t. No - hool will he allowed to enter more than'two contostants. one for each contest. A school may enter only one contest ant, hut this pupil will !»■ al lowed t" compete f o only one of the prizes. All pupils iu the Grammar <>rajlcs (1 to 7, inclusiveK lika ; .”isc all (•upils in the High School Cr'le; ( < to II), who have attended doi'ag tie* .‘-c'IkmiI year IhlM-l'J’ih are e!i ,r ’hle for the 'local contest.--. Teacrheis are-ra- ouested to send the* names of bona ale pupils who will enter tlmM' con tests to Supt. J. It, Rohisop, I!i uweli, S. not later than A pril 22. If possible, judges from oul.lidc of the county will In; selected to omluet the spelling bee. An effort will be made also to secure 1 he ix'onouneer from another county. The prize winner in each contest will be given transportation expenses to and from Rock Hill for the State' Spelling Contest. (Winthrop College • ntertnins,.these folk*-.while they are in attendance upon 11k* State contest The prizes in the State contest amount to $180.00.) Only the first principals are, for some reason or other, kept from attending. In that case the alternate (second choice) will rejrreserrt trie county at t’i.: State contest. Judges, however, will be a-ked to select first, second and.third winners iti each contest. . ■W W W W Arnold’s Mastery of VV'ords, Igmks I and II, will lx* use I in the Grammar Grade Contest. (The entire li(M>k II will !«• user! in thi> contest, although the latter part of this hook is assigned ^ • - lit to the Fjghth (irade.) Rui/ds allowed to .enter this contest are tlYo'sofc-iirolled in grade- I to 7. inclusive. Chew’- IVaclVil High School Speller will be used in the High School Contest, wi h Webster's Secoiulary. School Diction., ary to supplement. W hen the number j <if c,.nKt uvt.s iu-^aeh-contest is rai^ duced tf> rive, a written eorde-t will h,. res nted to until the ehamm ms a”e chosen. Pupils entering these con test- are wquested to hrtpg paper ai. 1 I encil wi-HC them. Even though some schoo’s may do e before this date (A|»i d 24), teachers may select ,now their con testants and enter them in diner or hoth of these contests, and it i- hoped . ever y—school in county w 1 !! enter pupils. J. D. Robison, Supt. Barnwell High Sc-wml, Horace J. Crouch, Co. Supt. of Education.- J In the Mayor’s Court. | The Town Council of ; Barnwell met in regular session at 8:Oo O’clock Mon day'night,‘April 6. Present: Mayor J. G. Moody, Jr., and Alderman Davis. The following cases were disposed of: Bill Mims was found guilty of storing whiskey and was sentenced to pay a fine of SjUKOO or serve 110 days on the public works. He^yas allowed aidil May dih to pay the fine. Stroy Hampton, charged with curi ng and disorderly conduct, forfeited his cash bond of $”>,00. Two men. charged with being drunk, forfeited cash bonds of.$10.0.) each. Two other men pleaded guilty to drinking, and were each sentenced to pay a Jine of $0.00 or serve ten days on the public works. The fines Were paid. Dr. Milhous, of the Board of Hea’th of Barnwell, nv-t with Council —and tirge/l the adoption of an ordinance re quiring the owners of all dogs to have their dogs, vaccinated against rabies. Dr. Milhous’ also called .at- teri{ibriT"o the fiict'that -e \era! pr<>perv ty owners of the town had not vet connected with the sewerage lines <> the town, ami stressed the important-.* ( of having these' sewerage conncc-j ,.; )( | () f st . Vl ♦ions made at’ once. As a iftajpriT/ j ,f Flowers, of the Council was absent, these mat- j returned h teis were deferred until next Monda night. Council then adjourned. Just a Year • +■ * * a. Today • g-. d. ... 1 ^ \ It is just a year ago today that I started a Savings Account with the Home Bank and t \ ; ■ ^ 1\ :A today I have a neat balance to my credit. I ll tell .you what, it, does make a fellow feel good to know that he is ready to meet an emer gency. It is so easy.Vo^start sltving, and by following a regular savings plan it is easy to save/ Better start saving. * • ■ - ■ - HOME BANK OF BARNWELL HAR1C) D. ( WAIOCX, President NORM AN B. G AMBLE; A Wc-Presidcnt WILLI \M McN AD. Cashier JOHN B. McNAD, Asst. Cashier BIG REXALL ONE-CENT SALE - -9. , April 16, 17 and 18 ~at~ • EPPS’ PHARMACY Blackville, - South Carolina • Watch Next Week’s Issue for Big Adv. i Blackville Child Is Painfully Injured i<t ‘Say It With Flowers” — from — CLOUD’S GREEN HOUSES “Augusta's Largest Green Houses Prompt Service Day and Night Block North of Children’s Hospital 1 423 Estes St. - Phone 33 I 4 - Augusta, Ga. BESI PHARMACY, Agents, Barnwell Blaokvilh*. Ap> :1 8.—-The friends of Mr. Perry Eubanks will learn with re gret that his little son was painfully but not dangerously injured last week, when a window sash fell and < ut a ?e- A: vere gash on his head. Five or s ; ; stitches were necessary to elese Ihe wound. The child is doing nicely now. Mi-s Donnie Delk has returned from a Columbia hospital, much to the delight of her friends. Mi-s Florence Ninestein. of .Colum bia College, is spending the Spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Ninestein. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E.-Gyles and Miss Dora Gyles wen- called here Fri day on account of the sudden illness of their relative, Mr. \V. Alfred! Gyles. Dr. A. Hensley, of Barnwell, was a visitor at the home of Dr. Gyles Friday. Mrs. Joe Chapman is visiting her .parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Altman. Mis’. Chapman will be remembered as Miss Elizabeth' Altman, The Davis-Lee Chapter, U. D. d*months in ‘'Hie Lap. Mis-. Eugenia Still has j returned hume, to the delight of her ... j many Irionds. Dr. a'r.d Mrs. Ryan A. Gyles are vis- l king in Anderson. Mr.,end Mrs. George Mnekay spe'it w^ek-eml in Sumter;— — Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Boland and fam ily. Mrs. C. S. Buist and Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Buist, Jr., and little son motored to Magnolia Gardens: last Sunday. They give- a glowing description of that beautiful spot. Miss Julia Kirkland, who teaches al Beaufort, was the guest of;her sister, Mis. Eugene Fickling recently. t Last Show of Season Drew Large Audience A capacity house wiGnesseal the musical extravaganza, “Land of Joy," at the' Vamp Theatre Thursday night. The show was distinctly different from any that has played in the city before and much of its success Thu'--- day night may be attributed to it.-; various changes of scenery, beautiful lighting effects and its carefully selected dancing east. , The 'overture in the first act by Chuck Holtsworth’s syncopators gave those present a feeling of satisfaction I that the* mu-ic would be .ill that (- I could be desired. Footwear for Easter We are now displaying some of the most attractive styles in Slippers it has ever been our privilege to offer. You will surely see just what you want here. Mazursky’ Bafnwell, Department Store s. c. was delightfully entertain Tuesday af ternoon liy Mrs. Heffernon Buis:. The meeting was well attended and much enthusiasm was shown by the numbers. After a very instruetiv an d intere.- tim Senorita Carmel a in “The ranee of the Scimitar” and “The Moolight Waltz” _executed the numbers - per fectly and received prolonged an- ! plause. •-.-irttsjy . 1 i'-W 'j fe 1 i lir WIS!. "v : s:;r^ i I ■ ib"; m EASTER BREAKFAST IS READY ^4 — p regra in. ref reshmeu*— - —Be it Leighton and Harry P.impndi were served. I cn* vdtans. carried the lighter vein • Mr. Judson Birt is repairing and ' !l! through the show and their wit repainting his homo. and.humor won the* audience. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wyatt Browning j Tin* dance “Amour d’l Apache*.’ and little daughter, Anne, of Cnlum- ay Jose Reachi and Mile. Ninon, was bia. visited home f.dks here l;n*t weed:, i Ike l>cst seen in Barnwell in many While here thev motored to Magnolia! -casons. . .. __ • . . i Gardens with Mr^a,uii,i Mrs. J. Wyatt i With IU! .musical rnimliers. many' Browning, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs eis Pringle. '0 - I family and Mr. \. Buist K.-el are I iourning in Florida for sov j.nionths. I Mrs.^ Alice'Sfi.ll i- ( (inline 1 :<> In | bed as thv ix siilt of a' peculiar acci- j-(Icnit, She was attacked by a pet goat, j which stuck its sharp born in I or foor. Her friends wish for her a sjW'dy re covery: — ’ Mr. anil Mrs. A. B. Hair. Sr.. Mr. B. Hair, Jr.. Miss Martha-Bruce. Mrs. ini- 1 nnvt •Uy f catui c* dance* s and . i (horns j of a 11 i.- ts models who a re a t ■ < eat to iml the (VC*. ' it is safe to say th at those S;L- ■ wivi • miss (’! the play Thin iy night ■ill : may have • i ea.-on to i cgl'G [ \ he ■ pa.-s- “ing iff on ‘• i»f tin* bc-t nm- iieii reym s <3* o'f its kind that has.jilayed tvi.; Barn- wed, audic ,!i- ‘ in some time. County Directors Met Here Tuesday The in! O! :( A most xvtdcJimc sound on Easter Morn, And \ou can make it doubly, welcome if you oi’der your MAM from us. "Photee-cu^s :<»f tbe l)ost MAMS we can secure arc used in Idling yrmr ortter. hams .... . _.:u , 2 c per lb. BREAKFAST BACON _ . 45, 50 and 51c CALIFORNIA 1( KBFR(, LKTI FCK „ . . 15c CALIFORNIA .U MBO C’fcLERY V 20c FRESH STRAWBERRIES .. . quart 40c FRESH STRING BEANS _ quart 25c 14 Ounce SPUNGE CAKE _ _ __ _ .. .. 35c J. & J. Sanitary Market Barnwell, S. C. Send Us Your Job Work me min'rs of the Davis, Miss Nic kels, Mr.. Mc-Cartha i (ounty Directors held .their regujai and Mr. Posey motored to Magnolia monthly meeting at the 1 Court Hou-A Gardens Sunday. , Tuesday. After disposing of routine Mr. and Mrs. AlonzoHates and fam- 1 business, the following officers were .ily, of. Elko, were visitors at the home elected: Supervisor, Still; of Mr--.' Bates’ pa,i-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Clerk, Miss Emma Kirkland; County J. Ki'cd, last week-end. , Physician, Dr. A. B. Patterson, . Mrs. Louise Duncan Hodge and her County Attorneys. Brown and Bush, attractive little son Dave returned to | Later, however, dn motion of Mr. J. their home in Greenville after a visit W. Folk, the action of the Board In ; ■ ■. . • * - - ■ ■ to her aunt, Mrs. Eugene Fickling. ! reference to the election of Brown Quite aTr enjoyable and ■enthusiashg' and Bushi was rescinded, 1 nirp V. S. meeting of the Ladies’ .Aid Society • Owens. Esq., of Barnwell, was elect;* l. was held at the home of Mrs. Eugene ■ • Weissinger Monday afternoon. N<*w Summer School for Teachers, 'officers were elected. After the husi- A district Summer school for teach- ness session,^delight ful refreshments j*c t rs lower ^Soiith Carolina will be were served by the hostess. hehr again this' year,.beginning JUm* Mr. C. H. Pinc huk was a business ‘Jth and -.continuing for six Weeks, at visitor in Augu«+n Thursday. ’ I Orangeburg. 'Hie counties 'cooper- Capt. W. D7 Black,' of Williston. a|ing in this work are Bamberg-, Barn, was here Monday afternoon. ' well. Calhoun tend Orangeburg, with Dr. Storne has had his iKindspme j.'the^mssihi 1 ity of ohner counties join- honu> repainted recently. ing in. No tuition will be charged ex- Mr. and Mrs. R. Bowman Still mo- copt for those teachers who arc) non- tored to Bc*au_fovt, recehtly. | resTdents of the, counties cooperating. Newton Heckle, of Dunbarton, Fuller annumement of tbe >f;wulty, is visiting her'parents,'Mj\ and v>-s. ! courses of >tud.yy board, etc-., will be* John C. Matthews. Mrs. A. II. Nirtestein and daughter «« r-i^i Easter Candies .• o Delicious Candies in dainty boxes—eni lLaster Gift that it is difficult’to equal. Ouv Candjes are always fresh. Leave-your orde'* thoday to insure getting just what you want. Jacobs’ and Hollingsworth’s Candies. THE BEST PHARMACY A; • f ' ■?*-. K. _ BARNWELL, S. C. Misses Florence and Eleanor, were visitors in Williston Monday after noon. k made in this paper at a IflW date. In tho meantime, if information is de sired immediately, this may be secured by addressing Supt. A. J. ThackstoYi, Dean of the Summer School. Orangc- i After a visit extending over a pe-/burg, S. C. ? ? T ? T f T t ? T ? T ❖ f T f *r T ? f 1 ❖ INSURANCE! FIRE - HAIL - TORNADO LIVE STOCK. Smith & Walker Barnwell, S. C. We Pay for Ashes. __ f f l T f T y f ❖ f ❖ t T t f T c# i ♦XgX**X^X'**X* 4 X**>^*X**X 4 *X* + X'*»X**X < ( I ^