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w? — iir, ■, ;jy. /, “S- IH A Drama frbm the History of the West *— S :Af—■.... ,.i Theatre^Blackville v SATURDAY and MONDAY Sept .4th And 6 th Spectacolar! Thrilling! Romantic! Adventhous! Admission: 25 and 50 Cents Picture will be shown Saturday from 5 p. m. to 11 p. m. — No. 6. Practical Drawinc Manual No. 5. / SIXTH GRADE:—New El*en Rea. der, Book S4x.v AwoM: Miat|jqr ef Words, Book It Kinard tUid Withers English Language, Book H. Snii Modern Advanced Arithmetic. S; History of South Carolina! B Fariane: 'Essentials of raphy, Book Twa Pra Manual No^ 6. SIXTH > GRADE: — Reader, Rook Seven, tery of Words, Book Withers: The BOok II. Smith a -f-an .a • Antnmetic. \ United States, j F **Mnei Second Elson Id: Mas- vinard and Language, Advanced History of and Mc- of Geography, etic&l Writing Man ual No. I ' El Life, ere and jke ereai Thane Us the Names of Your Visitors, o^ Other lie laterest for This Column Mrs. Argus Patterson returned to Barnwell after a several weeks stay in Florida. . Mr. Hu?N Boinest spent Wednesday in the city. Mr. Owen Miss Speedy spent the P. A. Columbia, and r, of Orangeburg, rith Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Mr. Mordecai Mazursky spent Sun. day in Columbia. Mr. Ju zn Keel is visiting his ents in tllendale. Mr*. Milhous is yisitpig her son. Dr. W. C. Miihou*. congregation witnessed the .* U. \yedding at the Presby- church last Suiday evening, proceeds of which netted the ptist Church about $40. Mr. E. R. CUT has returned West Palm Beach. Fla. to Mr. and B. L. Easterling are on a visit to their son, Eugene, at Greens boro. Mrs. Hale accompanied them as far a* Greensboro on her return to Logan, W. Va. Death of Henry Lee Hair. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Milhous left Wednesday for Blvffton. Mr. and Mr*. PaCosta, of Colum bia, spent SundsP in Barnwell. Mr. J. 0. Patterson, of Asheville, is at home on a vflsit to his mother. Mr*. Stanley Dick* entertained the ^Duplicate Bridge Club on Saturday. ff. and Mr*. A. D. Furtick and family spent la*t Sunday in Savannah. Mrs. Loui* Wilson and son, Walker, have returned to their home in Ocala. Fla. ^ Mr. H. M. Guyot, has gone to Rutherfordton, N. C^ where he will teach this year. Mr. L. L Ferebee, of Bluffton, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Good- son last week-end. Cel. and Mrs. E. A. Brown and daughter and Mr. Perry Bush spent Monday in Columbia. MVa Harry D. Calhoun has re turned after a two-weeks visit to her mother, ih Charleston. Mr. aTd Mrs. Will Coleman, of Aiken, and Mr. Prothro, of Williston, spent Sunday in Barnwell. « Mias Marie Grubbs will leave for Blythew(k>d Saturday where she will teach durtpg the coming session. On August 22nd, the Death Angel visited fhe home of Mr. and Mr*. Lennir Hail* and took away their darl ing baby, Henry Lee, age 17 months. He leave* his father, mother, one brother, Lewis, one *i*ter, Mary Fran ces, and a host of other relatives and friends. Darling, you have gonp and left u«, but your memory linger* still. We love you! Oh! we love you, but the Heavenly Father loved you best end carried you home to be with Him in that Heagerjly Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep. Mother. :—Literature .and ard: Sentence and Edition) West: of Early Peoples. : Arithmetic, High School. be an optional study, er&l Science or Latin, optional will be required. A iriay take both. These books will utigneA at the school as the selection is made. NINTH GRADE:—Literature and Life, Book II. Ward: Sentence an; Theme. West: Short History of Early People*. Well’s Algebra for Secondary Schools. Optional:—Same as for Eighth Grade. TENTH GRADE:—Literature and Life, Book III. Ward: Sentence am Theme. Lewis and Hosic: Practic* English. Wells: New Plain Geome try. Charden&l Complete Course in French. Physics. ELEVENTH GRADE: — Ward Theme Building. • Literature and Life Book IV. Chardenal Complete Course in French. Options:—Same as for 10th Grade. Officer* Arrest Five Negroe*. mo Um 8.C. T could pot do any ofmy work. Iwaaeowwkl I could not waah a diah. My back •ad Mdaa hurt rna at timaa drwdftdfcr. I dragged around aatfl I fcudfcrfot dowain bad. 1 * . Than, eiphdna lira. Bunch, happenad to raad about tt* TOttan’a tonkiaad decided to ghra it • thorough toW, the reeults of which aha deecribap below: eaemed to reach the cause of ray trouble at I did not take it my, appetite began to I I gained in weight from 114 poundp uhtil now I weigh 126 pounds. I soon was able to be up around the house. I took up my household dutiss and was delighted with my return ing strength. T now do all my own work. The peine in ay Mdee and bade have disappeared and I feel Eke a different pereon.” Cardui has been helping suf fering women for needy M years. Sold by all druggista. CARDUI Far Fanala Tiwhiaa II ALAI DBNGUB me No R« HARLEY BamwelL S. C. sssss: Island m healthy strong; Ited chicks gnsmuteed. pay postage charges am) j an tee livs datfetr* ££ dead, take your Poet Master. THE DIXIS ^BATCHBRY Liberty. 8. C. - iv ‘se We have recent well known line and y< r a* Wm. McNAB FIRB, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all bmdnaaa Office in Harrison Block, Mate Ek BARNWELL. EC Five negroes were arrested by city and county officer* Saturday and Sun day on charge* of violating the prohi- bition law. Policemen Rosa and • Peeples arrested D. A. Gillis ard William Odom Saturday afternoon, # the former, it is alleged, having liquor in a suitcase, while the latter had a pint bottle in his pocket. Sunday, Sheriff Dyche* and his deputy raided Gillis’ home and found a quantity of liquor in his possession. The officers went on to Elko, where they also arrested Golie Bush, Arthur Jentfns and Lang Roland on charges of stor ing liquor. LigLpf School Mr. R. R.\Harley ha* gone to' Mul lins where he has accepted a position as superintend^ nt of the schools. Mr. William McNab, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. McNab a id two children, James and Ann Scott, Mrs. J. R. Spencer, Mr. A. A. Lem >n and. two daughter, Misses Frapces and Margaret Lemon, spent Sunday at Bluffton. List of books for Barnwell, school: FIRST GRADIJ:—Child’s World Primer add Firat'-Redten Practical Writirg Manual No. 1. Practical Drawing Manual No. 1. . SECOND GRADE:—Childs World Second Reader. Arnold’s Mastery of Words Book I. Morey—Little Folk’s Number Book. Practical W siting Manual No. 2. Practical Drawing Manual No. 2. * THIRD GRADE:—Child’s World Third Reader. Arnold’# Mastery of Words Book I. Robbins apd Row: Work and ,Pluy With * Language Smith. Modem Primary Arithmetic. Practical Writing Manual No. 3. FOURTH GRADE:-^Child’s World Fourth Reader. Arnold’s Mastery of Words -Bcok I. Studies irt English Book I. Smith; Modem Primary Arithmetic. Brigham and McFarlane Essentials of Geography First Book. Ritchie-Caldwcll—Primer of Hygiene. Practical Writing Manual No. 4 Practical Drawing Marual No.-4. FIFTH GRADE:—Child’s World Fifth Reader. Arnold’s Mastery of Words Book L G Stoidies" In English Book L Smith: Modem Advanced Arithmetic. Estill: Beginner’s His tory of Our Country. Brigham and ,McFarlane: Essentials of Geography First Book. Practical Writing Manua Convict Takes French Leave. Dyches’ Swimming Pool U drained daily and refilled with pure fresh water. Follow the crowd and en joy a refreshing swim. Dyches’ Swimming Pool Lewis Weathersbee, a young whit? man who is serving a sentence of one year on the gang for larceny, took “French leave'’ Saturday night and up to Monday had not been appre hended by the authorities. Westhers- bee, it is understood, drove a ootir f y truck into Barnwell Saturday night for some supplies and when he fail ed to return to the gang, a search was started. The truck was found abandoned on one of the streets but Weathersbee had made good his es cape. It is reported that he was seen in a Ford coupe Sunday evening on the Barnwell-Allendale highway. W W ! Mexico’s Church Strife or jr ‘ NSIBBJTY-SERV1CE ... . Your Shipments GES & COMPANY Cotton Factor* > GEORGIA Sent m Request -■ * rally on Cotton d Os. n 1 ; ' % Ate PitMteTM* Owners of Y Engine service if they will send us *t serial number. —te- J. W. Smoak Orangeburg! the distribui be ai be assured of of their engine I ttta ■r-i re Co. x : mm =s It Takes the Cake To see why anyone should want hobble shirt to return, ing predictions that it will. If H ever doe* return, it will puC all mod-1 cm transportation out of business, j there are soaUT* relics of the GOOI OLD DAYS that we’d Hke to mo re-] turn; 6c milk; 19e gasoline; 26 sugar for $1.00, etc. Under conditions, your dollar will ther i fyou will lot us wel breaks and slim irate the buying^ new equijqjenW' Vickery Barnwell, KODAKERS! Send your fthns tm us for develop tug and printing. One day Berries. Write for prices. Lollar’s Studio 1423 MUin Street COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA We sell Eastman Films All Lines of Insurance 'Farm Coverage ->< a Specialty! Calhoun and Co. P. A. Price, Mgr. | Bank of W. C Bldg. ; MUPMWMf We CouM Argue All Day And then probably be unable to con vince some people that Adam wan the only truthful Iqver in the history off the world when he said; “Ere, you’re • • •. , . the only woman in the world for m*.' r We’re glad that women aro coming in to their own more and more er«iy year —last ear- it was Mah Jongg and vhiA year it h M a Ferguson. Women of today are keeping teb on themselres by paying their household bills by check; in these thpen of high prices; J: E. mi ELLIS KNGINEpKDiG OO. like there was a “leak" somewhere. QanceM cheeks help te^ I •on s. c. 'iv, •• •