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- X _Y . THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA T and 'News of BlacfcviHe / A /jlAJJCI // ' f, - :~r 7 * c<l V * or#r ' <V* i '*» r wVVi-*^ ■ -TK Jl “ '■V-\wZ*4t A QUALITY S>ILCC? -f r;. :ntt 3B? i r •r » k r/,.1 J; m Sweepstake Prize Potatoes in W isconsin Qrand Championship^ Corn in Missouri - and— First Premium Tobacco in North Carolina are some of the notable awards to crops grown with "AA QUALITY” Fertilizers inU925. Year after year ‘‘AA QUALITY'” Fertilizers produce the largest yields and best quality crops. Their uncqualcd crop-producing records clearly reflect the practical value of the expert knowl edge gained by more than half a century of scientific research and actual fertilizer manulae- turirm-expcrience. To insure the largest yields and best quality of all crops use * “AA QUALITY” FERTILIZERS BE>T KNOWN' TO YOU UNDLR THE follow;, erano nav.ls A A ASHEPOO COE-MORT1MER POCOMOKE ZELL’S Manufactured only by The American Agricultural Chemical Company Columbia bales JVpannient PALMETTO Bl II niNCi. COLUMBIA, S.C. Ot*f Arnr«ilf>ir«l Rervitf Puffr- »'ll helTx v'Ne yo rfoblrm*. Send in Fl. H. J. Wteller - - i»»cp Lulirtin.. AJJre.j: v: S»t< .xtieit, bi ton. Mam. BlacEviUe, March 7.—Mr. ioe Sharpsrn, of Philadelphia is the guest of-his sister, Mrs. H.‘ A. Rich- Mrs. J*. P. Johnson.of Charleston spent last week, with her mother, Mrs. Jerome Martin. 6n\ Sunday Mr. Johnson motored to Blackvitle for the day and Mrs. Johnson accompani ed him home. * ■ Dr. and_ Mrs. R. A. Gyles were cafh»d to; ijedside of ttttle Elsie Mae, youngest daughter of. Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Gyles, ofV Siler 6ity, hL—C., on Friday night of last week. Elsie was very ill with -pneumonk* but was somewhat improved when Dr. and Mrs. Gyles returned Sunday night: Miss Addie Altman of Charleston spent Sunday with her brother, Mr. Wm. Altman. Miss Eugenia Still who teaches in - Hartcm, Ga. spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Still. " Mies Still had as her guest another teacher of Harlem, Miss Re- ba Spears of Ball Ground, Ga. Mr. Parnell Sty vender of Charles ton spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Sty vender. Miss. Edith Black,-a-teacher of the Blackyille school, spent last week-end at her home in Walterboro. Miss Martha Bruce, the high school music teacher spent last week-end with her parents in St. Matthews. Mr. G. W. Gyles has returned from Wauchula, Fla., where he has been buying truck. - Mrs. Nataline Madden of Spartan burg is the guest of'her mother, Mrs. P. R. DeWitt. M iss Martha McGee of Atlanta,'Ga. is here supervising a home talent play, “The Spice of Life,” which is to be given March 9th, for the benefit of the. Blackville school. Mrs. S. H. Rush and Mrs. J. L. Mrs.W. S. Mims, _ Miss Mabel Mrms, and Mrs. Ruth Coggins and children were the guests at a din ner party on Sunday at the. home of Mrs. Mims’ daughter, Mrs. L. A. Cave, of Barnwell. On Inst Thursday Mrs. Herman Brown entertained the Bridge Club. Several guests were present and all enjoyed the games after which delightful refreshments were served. On Wednesday, March 3, Mrs. T. L. Wragg was hostess totheWednes- dav Afternoon Book Club. At this • • meeting, the mew officers for the year assumed their duties. They are/Mrs. W. Carl Buist, president, nerved. cream and rake. Miss Lucilp Moloney, Mrs. W. W. Moloney and. Reid Neveils are ■visit ing relatives in Washington, D, C. Miss Emma Boyleston entertained a number of/4ier little friends last Thursday afternoon at a birthday Party. ♦ Miss Florence Nhvcstcin of Colum bia College spent this past week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ninestein. , Miss Isabella Murphy entertained a number of the v younger set at a party last Friday night; A contest was held in which Miss Etta Mathia and James Buist were the winners. Each received a box of. candy for a prise. Progressive conversation was then enjoyed,, after which ice cream and cake were served. Miss Frances Duncan has returned to her home after a visit to Miss Cecille Fickling. The Rev. Mr. Murchison preached at” 1 the Presbyterian church ^ast Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mackey and baby spent Sunday in Orangdburg with relatives. Mrs. H. L. Buist was hostess to the Thursday Afternoon club at her home on Pascalla street. The afternoon was spent in a bird contest, - after which the guests were asked to draw a picture of a bird-. Miss Jaunita West won first prize for drawing and Mrs. George Mackey for the contest. Mrs. Buist served block cream and cake. Mr. and Mrs. Quinby Beard and children of St. Matthews were visi tors in the city Sunday. N. P. Patton of Winnsboro was a visitor in Blackville Sunday. Mesdames T., L. Wragg, Hi L. Buist, Chisolm and Lowe spent Fri day in Augusta. Mesdames H. D. Still, E. H. Weis singer, T. O. Boland, B. F. Stome, A. H. Ninestein ,S. H. Still were among those attending the reception Buist spent Monday in Barnwell with li, Hi HW .QMV ^ ^ *■**■**>■*»■■*■ D. A. R., a t the home of Mrs. Win chester Smith at Williston. Denmark Doings. Denmark. March 6.—A joint meet ing of the School Improvement as sociation and the Demonstration club took place in the auditorium of the high school building Thursday af ternoon, which was well attended. The purpose of the meeting was the discussion of means and plans for beautifying the school grounds and as well the streets and parks of Den- marly Mrs. Dor a D. Walker of the home extension department ,of Win- _ , .,i throp college was introduced by Miss Mrs. T. R. Chisolm, vice president, .. . j . . . _ ; Yarn, the county demonstration agent, and Mrs. D. K. Briggs,secretary and , , . n 4 ^ _ _ ■ an< l made a pertinent talk on civic beauty, a subject in which she is a m IT IS Jl ST GOOD Business Sense To protect your family with a Life Insurance Policy. . 1 hak’e plenty of facts and figures to prove this point and will be glad to go into this subject with you in de tail at your convenience. NORMAN B. GAMBLE " B3mweH, S. C. treasurer. The interesting program was given by Mrs. Charles Martin and Mrs. T. R.«Chisolra. r The hos- tcs> served delicious refreshments. Miss Mary Martin and Miss Plun kett of Augusta visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Martin this past week-end.- Mrs. H. Brown has returned from u visit to relatives in Philadelphia. M iss Marguerite Walker enter tained the Children of the Confeder acy last Thursday * afternoon. A chapter from “The Women of the South in War Times” was read by Miss, Martha still. A piano select ion by Miss Katherine Weissinger was much business ’moeTTng an interesting contest. The hostess specialist. As the season for yilant- ing is advanced, it was decided to de fer action until fall, at which time Mrs. Walker will come again.. Mrs. David Sojourner was hostess to her mission study circle Monday afternoon. The program conisted of a round table discussion of several chapters of the home mission book, “Healing Ourselves.” Mr. and Mrs. W. G. O’Brien, of Columbus, Ohio, spent several days this week in the home of the former’s brother, R. H. O’Brien. i nic.vtfth -tllSl -^r.jCain. will Fire, Life, Sick and Accident Insurance Bonds and Real Estate. We, have for sale 278 acres known as the' G. W. Green home stead in Rosemary an& Highland School districts. r f\Vo lo'ts in the town of Barnwell with buildings thereby, very desirable loca tion. , See us and get prices. Let us show yoth^ * * ■ \ Barnwell Insurance Agency Barnwell, — — — — So. C^r. « X • ■ 'x 1 \ " ■ J HALL & COLE, Inc. 94'102 Faneuil Hall^Market BOSTON, MASS. Commission Merchants and Distributors of X ASPARAGUS One of the Oldest Commission Houses in the Trade. Send for Shipping Stamp. Advertise in THE PEOPLE-SENTINEL New Way to End Dangerous Cough The most stubborn cough is’relicved with the first dose, and is very often jroken up entirely in 24 hours by a method based on the famous Dr. Kinf^$ New Discovery for Coughs. i the method: You simply take one teaspaonful and hold it in your throat for 15 or 20 seconds before swal lowing it The prescription has a double soothes and heals soreness and irritation, but also loosens and removes the phlegm and congestion which are the direct cause of the cough ing. So with the cause removed, the se verest cough usually disappearsquickly. Dr, King’s New Discovery iY{or coughs, chest colds, bronchitis, s modic croup, etc. Fine for children, too —no harmful drugs. Very economical, as the dose is only one teaspoonful. At •11 good druggists. Ask for DR^GS CougHS Tuesday evening. * Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Easterling mo tored to Union during the early part of the week and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perrin. Mrs. Thomas P. MeCrae gave a recital for her music pupils Tuesday evening.^ .Guests were the parents of, the pupils. At the conclusion of the program Mrs. McCrae served re freshments. A general meeting of the Woman’s Missionary society of the Baptist church was held in the church par lors Mnoday afternoon. The subject wa.4 “Japan” with Mrs, G. C. High and Mrs. Laurie Gilliam as leaders. Prof. J. C. Dunford of Anderson college will be here next week 'to as sist in conducting the Sunday School institute, which will be held every evening in. the Baptist church. Mrs. Wade Faust will be hostess to the Rook club Thursday afternoon. “Mexico” was the subject studied at the.meeting of the Presbyterian auxiliary Monday afternoon. Papers. - were read by Mrs. Finch, Mrs- Ken nedy Mayfield. Miss Clara Wyman and Mrs. T. P. McCrae. Following the meeting of the synod of the Presbyterian church here early in April a revival extending rough ten days wilj be conducted atYthe Baptist church. I MrsNH. D. Hodges of Charleston was the recent guest of her sister, Mrs. Joe Matthews. 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