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An Annoancement Ur the Patrons.
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We bought several dozen gf these high
grade work shoes that usually 'Sell for
$3.50, and offer them to our customers
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’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local
Interest for Thi% Column.
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Mr. P. J Hiers, of .Dunbarton, was
^business visitor here Monday.
Mr. W. T. Aycock, of Bennettsville,
was a business visitor here this week.
Miss Pauline Pearce, of Columbia,
is the f?uest of Mr. and Mrs. K. S.
Dicks this week.
Mr. ‘Johnnie Gary, who is now
holding a position ip Blackville, was
a visitor in town'Sunday.
Miss Maggie Black, of the Yenome
section, left last week for a visit
- to friends at Early Branch, Gillison-
vjlle and Beaufort.
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Mrs. Mar<& Agard, of Vallejo, Cal.,
is expected here the latter part of
this week to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Simms.
Mrs. W. P. Brabham and sons,
Walter and J. W. Brabham, motored
to Atlanta last week on a visit to
her son, Joe Brabham, formerly of
this city.
Mr. John G. Simms came down
from Washington, D. C., to spend two
weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
C. C. Simms, before going to Orando,
Fla, on the first of October, where he
will be associated with the law firm
of McGuire and Vorhiss. Mr. Simms
has been one of the attorneys in the
Prohibition Enforcement Unit for
two years, where he has conducted
himself commendably as an attorney,
and his resignation to accept an in
dependent association in the practice
of his profession comes after much
consideration on his part.
Returns from Hospital.
Mr; R. S. Dickf~returned Tiome last
week froth a Columbia hospital, where
he underwent a very serious opera
tion some time ago. His friends will
be glad to know that he is recovering
rapidly tfnd hopes to be out' in a
short while.
It is the earnest desire of the
board of trusteei thartfift session
should be the best session that the
. darnwell schools have ever had. We
wish to keep our school growing not
only in size but in its influence for
good in the immunity, county and
State. We hope to keep it constant-
y improving in size, in equiument,
and in the duality of work done as
well as in the amount of wojrk ac
complished by the pupils. In order
to accomplish these alms the hoard of
trustees have used aU the care and
judgment possible in our selection of
superintendent and teachers and in
the formation of policies for the
school for the year. After the first
week of school we feel that we have
>een fortunate as toell as carfful in
oqr selection of teachers and now be-
iave that all that is necessary to a
most succssful year’s work is steady
and constant study^ on the part of
the pupils. With proper co-operation
on the part of the patrons, teachers,
superintendent and trustees this will
)e secured, s.
This announcement is really a plea
on the part of the trustees for this
co-operation from the patrons, not
simply in the things that affect your
own child directly but also in all the
work of the school. Your trustees
are busy men who serve without pay
Hity News.
T. B. Ellis
J. B. Ellis
ELLIS ENGINEERING CO.
Land Surveying a Specialty.
Lyndhurst, S. C.
RANTED—Man with car to 'seH
complete Une quality Auto Tires and
Tubes. Exclusive Territory,
ience not necessary. Salary $M(bOO
per month.—Milestone Rubber Cstor
pany. East Liverpool, Ohio.
Mrs. Kellah Johnson and/Mrs. Eliza
Smith paid Batnweil a short visit last
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Wilton Smith spent the week
end with his brother, Henry Smith,
who is in ,the Orangeburg hispitai.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Collins spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hart-
zog. • . .
Mrs Margaret Hart-tog, aged 90,
spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs.
J. C. Dyches. * —auHM
Mrs. Annie Woodward spent Sun-
Bay at the home of Mcs. Isaac Hart-
sog.
The many friends of Mr. F.ussel
Black will regret to learn of his ill
less. His early recovery is hoped for.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Collins and
family motored to Barnwell Saturday
afternoon.
Preaching services were conducted
here Sunday by the Rev. Mr. Falk of
Bamberg. *
Mr. Ponnelf Hair and Miss Daisy
Hair and Miss Ollie Lee Jones at
tended services at .Hilda Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Folk spent
^Sunday with the latter’s inother, Mrs.
Julia Black.
"‘Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hartzog and
little daughter, Lucile, visited Barn
well Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Paul Hartzog speqt Sunc^ty
night at the home of his sister, Mrs
Annie Woodward.
Mr. Tobe Hightower and family, of
Elko, attended the preaching service
At Hilda Sunday.
Miss Katherine Woodward spent
the week-end with Misses Edna ant
Bertha Mae Collins.
Mr. Arthur Smith spent Sunday
With his son, Henry, who is. in the
Orangeburg hospital suffering with
an amputated arm. His early recov
ery is hoped for.
Mr. Isaac Delk and family spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. Frank
RowelL V
Misses Jennie Lou and Suqie Mae
Hutto went, to pqeachinp at Hilda
Sunday. v
Miss Lucile Hartzog will return
to the Cedar Springs Institute on the
22nd inst.
This section was visited by a lifcht
rain Sunday night.
Misses Beatrice and Amirdth Col
lins and Ogretta Black attended
Services at Hilda Sunday.
Mr. Furman Collins is suffering
With a sprained arm.
Mr, Harry StQl was a Visitor in the
Hilda imetton Suaday night
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- FOR RENT,—A five-room
with bath and electric ^lights, on
Mariboro Avenue, a short distance
from school building and main busi
ness section.—Mrs. - Leils Graham,
101 Williams St., Greenville, S. C.
10-21. * •
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For Success
For man or child hank service is mdispensible in
aims for success. For the child—a savings bank by ah
means. It promotes the idea of thrift.—Encourage it!
For the man, we recommend he familiarize himself with
the many ways a bank can serve him.
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Ours is a friendly organization and there is no way
in which some branch of our special banking service can
not be used to your advantage. Make this bank your
bank. .Establish a credit through your dealings here.
WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT.
BANK OF WESTERN CAROUNA
Barnwell,
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S. G
Grubbs.
Misses Myrtie and Iris Grubbs,
Messrs. Otto and Algie Grubbs were
Visitors in Blaclcville Saturday af
ternoon.
as your representatives in emplovin^ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Still, of Elko,
teachers, forming policies and in
ooking sfter the finances of the
school. We wish to be really repres
entative and therefore to knoAr the
deas of the patrons and therefore we
shall welcome any suggestions from
patrons or friends of the school .at
any time as to any phase of the work,
or any questions as to policv shall
receive our immediate, careful and
courteous attention.
However, the members of the board
>10 not feel that thev should be bur
dened'with the small details of the
school and its internal management
to the work of teacher* or nupPs.
The internal menao'pment of the
school is nronerly the work of the
superintendent. All ouestions, sug
gestions, or complaints as to the
work of the teachers or pupils, all
matters <tf behavior or disc»tfWne>,
all matters that relate to individuals
or classes should go to the superin
tendent directly instead of having to
reach him indirectly through some
member of the board of trustees.
All cases ofthis kind must ultimately
Yeach the superintendent and be de
cided by him. That m-what he is
employed for. Less confusion 1 and
annoyance and less opportunity for
misunderstanding will result if the
parents will carry all such matters
directly to the superintendent. Not
only this but quicker and more satis
factory restHts wjll oe secured from
the conference with the superintend-
enL Both parent and superintendent
may get a new viewpoint and new
light on their problem of doing what
(s best for the school and the indivi
dual child. The superintendent will
appreciate your interest and will give
your suggestions courteous and im
mediate attention. In case of diffi
culties, and misunderstandings * he
will be glad to give every assistance
possible and to explain the position of
the school and its authorities. For
the reasons that he is in touch with
the pupils and that ne understands
'the needs and requirements of the
pupils and the scm>ol and the prob
lems of school management better
than we do and since he is our school
expert and the solution of ques
tions of internal management rests
with him; we earnestly request that
all such questions be carried to him
directly and immediately.
Board of Trustees.
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Reedy Branch News.
spent Sunday with the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Still.
Misses Adell and Dorothy Still
Spent the week-end with MiaSes Sadie
and Katherine Creech.
Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Still, of the
Friendship section, - spent Sunday
Svith the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Black.
Miss Lucile Odom, of Columbia, is
spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs
L.B.Collins.
Mr. John Bla^k, of Bamberg, was
a visitor here Sunday.
Send Us Your Job Work.
If you
want Lunch
I have it.
Egg—
Ham-*-
Weinie—
Cheese—
Bologna— v
Bamberger—
Choice Steaks—
Luncheon Loaf—
Ham and Eggs—
Cheese and Eggs, Etc.—
Swifts Sterling Delicacy—
Sandwiches 10c, Ho/ Coffee
6c, also a full line of Cigarettes,
Cigars, Cold Drinks, Tobacco
and Fruits.
Open Until 11 SLcloek p. as.
G. M. Anderson
Court House Square, Barnwell.
Don’t Throw Away * **
Your Old Mattress
The ticking may be soiled or worn out hut the
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cleaned, cafided and felted. This, with a high grade
make a mattress that cannot hoy for four
renovating. Wo have tbs only factory of its
the South. All work guaranteed. Highest
dredt of customers over the entire State. Write for prices
samples.
NEW CHARLESTON MILLS, >
% Renovating
p. o. Box err
FOR SALE^FinT Cow.—Apply to
Mrs. M. D. Holmes, Bet -.well, S. C
FOR SAUL—See R, C. Holman or
Chas. Carroll Stamp if you want to
boy some of the land formerly owned
by P. Butler Hagood. 9-S-2te.
^PATRONIZE
.Your Own ^ ;
COLPORTEUR
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See or write me ^ir soy Bible, Testa
ment or good hook you may need.
The Life ef W. I, Brygn, the Great
.Defender-of the Bible is just ootr.
J. W. BOGGS, Hilda, 8. C.
Reedy Branch, Sept. 14.—<-A mar
riage that came as quite a surprise
tg Mr-.»nd and Mrs. J. M. Grubbs and
their friends was that qf their son,
Moye Grubbs, and Miss Ruth Fore
man, of Montgomery, Ala., which oc
curred Sept. 8th. Mr. Grubbs west
formerly of Barnwell County, hot
for the past few years has held h
position with the GrubbRCathcart
tnany friends wish them V long life
of happiness^
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harley, of the
Hatailes section, spent Sunday with
the latter’s father, Mr. /. Blade, Sr.
Miss Essie Creech'spent the Week
end with Mid Ada GilBam.
Miss Mary Creech spent the week
end with Misses Myrtie, and Iris
Fhr Satisfactory
Gradtar* Ship Y«
DLETON
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PETERSON. Inc,