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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTIL CAROLINA.
THURSDAY, MAY 7TH, 1925.
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Barnwell High School News.
Published Weekly by Pupils of the Barnwell Hiffh School.
The following is tin- pnogram of tho
Hates I.it.ernry Society for May Gth:
Song—Society.
Instrumental Sc»io— Sa-*ie Peacock.
Vocal Solo—Mrs. Price:
Quartette—Aubrey Harley,* .lames
Calhoun,, Mr. Guyot and Mr. Robison.
Chorus—8th Grade.
Instrumental Solo -Blanche Bennett
and Polly Walker.
Vocal Solo-—Julia la-mon.
Instrumental Solo —Essie Morris.
Chorus — Kiisla l\»wne, Lavinia
Moore, Mary !• ihim'ow Mooi'e, Ruth
Dicks, Jewel Woodward. . ,
Life of Musical Composer—Frances
Lemon.
Vocal Solo-
Mis. Ba*ley.
.Week-end Visitors:
Mass jj^vinia Moore with Miss Sara
MaTonyv of Blackvillo.
Miss Frances Simms in Columbia.
Miss Verna May Ia‘e in Kline. .
Miss Edna Creech in Denmark.
Miss Catherine Halford in Elko. .
Miss Jamesian Hill with Miss Juan
ita Hayes. ,
Kstill was defeated by the Barnwell
Baseball team last Tuesday. The
score was 4 to 2. "
Denmark defeated us Friday with a
score of 1 to 2.
8:00 p. m. a special message to young
people. Next Sunday his subject will
be a discussion of problems^tmtiperils
in young life today. The public is
cordially invited to these important
services.
I The many friends of Miss Cappie
Hutto, who has been in a Columbia
hospital for treatment for some time,
wall he glad to know that she is at
j home again, improved in health.
1 Mi. and Mrs. Carl Martin a.rd little
1 daughter, Lois, of Elloree, visited* his
! parents here Sunday. ,
i Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walker have re
lumed home after a delightful wed
ding trip, ami will make their home
with his mother, Mrs. Lula* Walker
near-the famous Healing Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Bates, of
Elko, were* week-end guests of Mrs.
J. B. Keel.
BLACKVILLE BOY
PAINTS HIMSELF
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Philadelphia, are visiting their bro
ther and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
f Brown. They motored through the
country arid visited many noted places.
—Mr. H. A.~ Ray, of Charleston, was
Air. Harry Delk spent Friday night
in Elloree, the gueii of Mr. and Mr$.
Carl Martin.
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What is
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WHAT will it be ten years from now? Twenty? Will you
have attained your goal or will you have dropped by the wayside .’
Mesdarnes E. H Weissinger;- Sum
a visitor here last Thursday and Fri
day.
Rev. L. H. Miller preached two ear
nest and timely sermons (as he us
ually does) at the Baptist church
Sunday. At 11:00 a. m. his subject
was a special message to parents. At
NOTICE!
This is to advise that 1 have taken over the legal practice of
the late .1. (). PatterNon and will maintain his old office in Barn
well and ^ny office in Williston.
JAMES ARTHUR KENNEDY
Williston, S. C.
Attorney-at-Law
Barnwell, S. C.
PROGRAM
Vamp Theatre
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Wednesday, May Gth
“Argintine Love”
Featuring Bebe Daniels and
Richard Cortez.
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Wednesday, May 13th
W. D. GRIFFITH’S
Buist, Jr., A. B. Hair and T. 0. Roland
were visitors in Barnwell Friday.
News that the other bank in Den
mark had closed its doors to lay-caus-
tjd a pang of regret in the hearts of
many, and i|juch sympathy is felt
for those who had money there.
Mrs. Deitis Grubbs and little son
visited Denmark Friday afternoon.
Miss Lavinia Moore, of Barnwell,
was the week-end guest of Miss Sarah
Molony. . v ,
Mrs. Brodie and two children, of
Florence, have returned home after
a visit to Mrs. Julia Price.
Miss Beatrice Heckle, of Dunbar
ton, was the week-end guest of Miss
Louise Walker.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the
Methodist Church was delightfully en
tertained by Mrs. A. B. Hair last Mon
day evening.
An official report from Denmark
says that the little Robinson child,
who was cut severely by the dement
ed father last week, is thought now
to be on the road to recovery.
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Mrs. George Still is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Mamie H. Walker at
Beech Island.
Mrs. Dot Ninestein McFarlane and
lovely little daughter, of High Point,
N. C., are visiting her parent-, Mr.
and Mrs. A. II. Ninestein.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lemon, of Barn
well. motored to Blaekville Tuesday
evening to meet Dr. Kolloeh; ef Char
leston, the noted surge.' i chosen for
the adenoid and tonsiliti- clinic which
was held in ■Nrrwell.
Mr. Kenneth Kearse, a fai n'er near
here, had the misfortune to lose a
fine mule about a week ago.
The speedy recuperation of Mr.
W illiam Baisderi, who is riot enjoying
THESE are interesting questions and not easy to answer.
But one thing is certain: Your decision today to start saving
and to make it a tuibit will do more than any other one thing
,
to put you on theroad to success.
START NOW and STICK TO IT. Regularity and compound
interest will do the rest. The view into the future will he clear
and pleasant.
BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL BRANCH
Chautauqua Gives
Fre^ Performances
Dy hoped
“AMERICA”
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the best of health is on
for by hosts of friends.
Mrs. Maggie M ivphy ivas called
home last week to help nurse her
niece. Miss \V illie Sanders, during her
] eonvalescensc after an uiilenoid and
j tonsil operati-m in Darn well last
j Thur-day:
Mrs. J. < . Hoffman has recovered
j her health and strength after
: < f sickness.
The Raddiffe Chautauqua filled a
rather peculiar three-day engagement
in Barnwell Monday, Tuesday and!
Wednesday of this week, afternoon
and evening, in that no charge was
made for any of the performances.
The “free show” resulted from a
disagreement betweeflT'the guarantors
and the Chautauqua management, the
former claiming that they had been
induced to sign the contract through
alleged misnjpresentation and fraud
and that, t hire fore, they were -not
bound by its provisions. The Chau
tauqua management claimed that a
contract does exist and that they
were fulfilling their part of it by pre
senting the performances listed on the
program. They hold the guarantors
responsible for the contract price, and
inasmuch as the guarantors take the
position that there is no contract
they could not accept any admission
fee's,
A meeting of the guarantors was
held at the Court House Monday
morning, at which time the represen
tatives of the Chautauqua were ad
vised that, while the guarantors did
not consider themselves bound by any
contract, they were willing to assit
in any way in making the engage
ment a success, >THe representatives,
however, elected to stand op 'bar.ii
C ANDY--
Sweet Thoughts
FOR
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When it comes to description—the word" sweetness Expresses
vour feeling toward Mother. Delightful sweetness is the term
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applied to our Candy—whether it l>e Mothers Day oi any other
day of the year. • ;
fresh and whole-
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this Special occasion "ur Candies, always
some, effry with them the -sweetest thoughts ol the giver._
Chocolates, with cream, fruit or nut center or bon bons wrapped
in appropriate boxes are here.
MOTHERS DAY—MA^ 10 111
The Best Pharmacy
BARNWELL, S. C.
contract, stating That it had _ been
drawn by one of the* best lawyers in
Washington .and that Mr. Raddiffe
had never lost a suit on it, whereupon
Solomon -Blatt, Esq., who acted as
spoke.- man for the garantors, ex-
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tatives to bring Mr, Raddiffe iind his j
• xc lient lawya-r to Barnwell, where
j they would, be introduced to a splendid
) South Carolina judge and one of the
cel-* finest juries 'the;, ever saw. It is .
and nn suno cl. iherefoia*. that -uit will]
and die brought agair-t the guarantors.
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insuring the Success
of Your Baking i
Fresh Eggs, Pure Butter, FTour of the
fineest quality, Flavoring Extracts
made from pure ingredients—all ob-..
tamable here, combine to insure the
success of any baking you may "wish
to do. Phone 105 for w’hat you may
need.
“Bully” Brand Flour . . , $1.25
Butter 55 and 60c
Potato Chips and Shoestring.
Ham 32 !: ’c
Lettuce, per head 20c
Fresh Strawberries 25c
J. & J. Sanitary Market
Barn well,S. C.
:taimua icpre-ru-
i i qnii acts Would not be
ticarby towns, while as a
r.ict Aiu-h contra, :s were
Dunbarton. (Mar and other
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Ban well. It will be rc*-
a similar disagreement
seV 'ial year- ago and at
he guarantor.- were re-
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pay exhorbitant
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Foday Is the Day!
—OD’F-vHth the old felt hat—
on w.ith the new Straw Hat!
And here's a selection that ri
vals anything we’ve e\'?r shown
before
all the* new weaves f the
new colors, the new bands and
the new trimmings.
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Mazurskys
Department Store
ebb-Duke
YOU don’t have to
prices to get quality Fvleats, not if vou trade
at The PALACE MARKET. . Delicious
cuts of the finest meats at prices that allow
Y you to eat as much as you desire.
% THE PALACE MARKET
“II ltd Good to Fat, NN e Have It.”
♦f 4 DHONK (58 f BARN \\ ELI., S. <
Blackvilic . M; y 1. —An event" of
much intc'icc t-*■> iio-ts of friends was
the marriage last Thursday, April
' •‘10th, of Mrsid\I)iry x Ella Webb' and
j Mr. G(*orge Ben in Duke, the* Rev.
1 McLean performing the cerempny.
' The marriage occurred in Aiken and
| only the immedial* family and inti-
i mate friends m' the bride and groom
I Were present.
Mrs. Webb ; s a resident of Black-
I ville, and has score's of fricids Who
i will be* interested in the news of her
marriage. Mr. D.ukc* is a traveling
salesman and very popular on the
[road. He wa< Ai' J nicrly a resident of
I Noft4«-?¥tfc£iistn. but for several months
j has be*eri making his-headquarters at
j—Barnwell., They are now on their
weditmg trip m Augusta and other
places.^ of .-interest, and will- -be v at
[home to their friends at Blackville
14])i8 week. Heartiest good wishes are
i Extended to. the happy couple for a
long and prosperous life together.
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