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AUSPICES D. A. R.
WAYNE P. SEWELL’S ^ ^
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A THREE ACT MUSICAL COMEDY
BLACKVILLE’S FINEST TALENT
PRETTIEST GIRLS—HANDSOMEST MEN
CHORUS—COSTUMES—SONGS—DANCES
BRILLIANT—FASCINATING , ~
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and jf(ereal)Outs
Hilda August 27
I^ld«, August ’ 84.—The FricndsHip
Intermediate Sunday Schobl will pre
sent * p!ay entitled * 4 The Dq»t of the
Earth” at the Hilda school house Fri
day night/ August 27th. Adrmssten| |
15 amid 26 cenU. The public is cor
dially invited to attend. The dist of)
characters is as follows:
Mr. Moore—Bennie Morris.
Mrs, Moore—Evelyn Creech.
Elizabeth Moore—Daisy Bay.
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Jerry Moore—Clarence Creech.
^Nellie (an adopter child)—Corine I
Hiers. ^ ‘ '' ->
Miss Arabelle (news carrier)—|
J Kathleen Ray.
Rev. Dr. Templetor—Pat Morris.
Mr. Ryder—Stafford Creech.
Wandering Tojn (a mystery)—|
|£arey Sanders.*
Mose, Tom’s com pen km—-Jack Mor
ris.
Act 1-—Exterior of Maple Farm I
Cottage. September.
Act 2.—Interior of Maple Farm
| Cottage. Christmas Night.
Act 3.—Wandering * Toon’s Cabin.
Christmas Night.
Act 4.—Interior of Maple Farm Cot
tage. Next morning.
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CABOftOIA
bid spdk nBmd
with oi feuattM we have as
found aeythhig at oboi so jnfld 1
Mchola, R. F.D.4, Prinoetau
“when the chfldn
of fnrfigaation sum!
•chu, 1 uhrayt atra
odt witii a doee or two of Black-j
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Black-Draught
with a bad aoe
Thone Ua the Natnea of Your Viaitora, or Other Itemr of Local
—■ Interest for Thia Column ^
Miss Sadie Boyd, of Tiger, Ga., in
visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Ray.
Ryan A. Gyles hug returned tc
kville after' a brief absence.
rs. B. P. Davies entertained the
icate Bridge Chib Iasi, veglf.
Birs. Anderson, of Kipling, Ca., was
the guest of Miss Josie Davis last
week.
Mrs. Annie Move, of Atlanta, has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. F.
Molair.
Mr*. J. R. Spencer, of Farmville,
Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. E.
McNab. .
Miss Spear, of
guest of Mr. ard
this week.
The days kme 12 minutes in
shine this week.
sun-
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dicks and chil
dren have re.urned home after a de
lightful motor trip to various points
of interest in North Carolina.
Mrs. Jas. A. Ackerman, of Cottage-
ville, Mrs. C. P. Fishbum and son,
James, of Walterboro, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fa’kt n-
stein Sunday.
Columbia, ia the’
Mrs. R. S. Dicks
Mrs. J. W. Arledgc, of Jacksonville,
Fla., ia visiting relatives in Bamwel!
this week.
Mr. J. R. McLemore, of Boykin, has
been a visitor in this section durirg
the past week.
Mrs. Ralph Smith and little daugter
left Saturday for a visit to relative*
in Spartanburg.
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Mrs. C. H. Fowler and children
■pent a few days with relatives
Chester this week.
Th« "Stork” visited the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Reed, of this city.
Tuesday night of this week ard left
them a fine 3-pound son. they will call
him H. W., Jr.
Among those from Barnwell who
attended the automobile races in
Charlotte, N. C., Monday were Messrs
Ralph Smith, C. H. Fowler, Ben
Davies, Jr., and James Moore.
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Thos. M. B< ulwarn. Esq., spent
the v»erk-eni al Biutfton, being ac
companied home by hit wife and chil
dren, who have beea enjoying a stay
of several days at that resort.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ownes. Jr„ and
little daughter, of Augusta, spent
Sunday in the city.
Mrs. Lei-a Davies returned home
Tuesday night after a visit to friends
in Charlotte. N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vincent, of Un
arrived in Barnwell last week for
sit to relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Bennett ot
Columbia, were the, guests ?t Barn-
well relatives last week.
Mr* Ed Hudson and daughter.
Roberta, of Denmark, and Misses
Willie Burrkhalter, of Dilkm, and
Miss Pauline Sanders, of Fairfax,
were the guests of Mrs. S. J. Hal
ford, Wedresday of last week.
Master Wilson Sanders, son of Mi.
ard Mrs. Herbert Sanders , of this
city, had the misfortune to break his
arm Monday r.fternoon when he fell
from a tree while playing in the yard
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon.
Mrs. C. F. Molair, Mrs. Annie Moye I
and Miss EMa Louise Molair are
upending several days at Glenn
Springs. They left here Mur.day in
the. former’s car and were accompani-
4 B. Y. P. U. Wedding. ,
Tbd approaching B.' Y. P. U. wed
ding, which is to be solemnized in the
Barnwell Presbyterian Church, Sun
day ^vening, August 2fHb, at 8:3d
o’clock, is attracting much interest
here. The following announcement
is made of the names of the contract
ing parties and their attendants:
Bride, “Spirit of the B. Y. P. U.,”—;
Miss Essie Morris. • .
Groom, “Mr. B. Y. P. U.,”—Mr,
Terrill Parker.
Maid of Honor, “Strength,”—Mi**
Nita Carter.
Best Man, “Will Power,”—Mr. Au
brey HarM-y.
Maids—“Faith,” Miss Etta Owens;
“Hope,” Miss Eifrtda Grubbs; "Love,’
Miss Margaret McAllister; “Truth,'
Miss Susie Peacock.
Groomsmen—"Reliable," Harry An
derson; “UnselsfihneM.” Dan Merritt;
“Fidelity,” Wilti#. Holland; “Deter
mination,” Mari n Miller.
Flower Gfrla — “Pravar. ’ Kitty
Plexico and Sarah M.*Nab. %
The rather—“Th,* Chur h ” R. W
Sexton.
The Mother--“The B. Y. P. U
Miss Carrie Williams.
The Preacher—W. Mitchell.
Ribbon Bearers—Margaret Moody,
Daisy Ander»r.n, Elaine Harley and
Elizabeth Mace.
Ushers—Be~ T. Sexton, Loi$ San
ders, Wilbur Htlland and Marion
Bolen.
Vocal Selections by Mrs. Ir A Fales
and Mrs. P«rry A. Price.
Instrumental Selections by Mrs.
J. M. Brodie and Mrs. J. N. Anderson.
Silver Offering.
[with bad;
: myself and found I would soon
relief if T took « course of
I was troubled
accumulation of gee
[mid severe pains actoae my
stomach and lower bowels. Mow
when I tod e spell of this kind
coming on, I heed it off by tak-
; ing Black-Draught—a does every
night tor a tow nights will pus.
vent the trouble and esve me
much pain and eufliurftng.
“My whole tomfly uses Black-
Drought fir HHouanaes and eon-
stipatian.
“It is e splendid
Sold
Thedford s
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is e pnecrlptton fwr/
MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER,
DENGUE OR BILLIOUS FEVER.
It Kills the Genus.
MONEY TO LOAN
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Loans made same day
application received.
No Red Tape
HARLEY A BLATT
Attorneys-at-Law
BarnwelLS. C.
BABY CHICKS
Baby Cbtoka. English atnin,
|8.76 per hundred, poet paid.
Ancones, the Sheppard strain;
best layers. 111 $tor bundrad.
Rhode Island Reds, best for
meet, 111 per hundred.
Plymouth Rocks, fit per
hundred.
All good healthy strong pure
bred chicks gtpnurteedl We
pay postage charges and guar
antee, Jive delivery. If > any
dead, toko a statement from
your Post Master.
THE DIXIE HATCBBRT
Liberty, 8. C.
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We have recently taken over the distribution of this
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Representing
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Personal attention given all
Office In Harrison Block, Mein Pi
BARNWELL. S. C
Dyches’ Swimming
Pool
Is drained daily and refilled
with pure freak water.
Follow the crowd and en
joy a refreshing swim.
Dyches’ Swimming
Pool
J. W. Smoak Hardware Co.
Orangeburg S. C.
To a Man Up
Tree
SycMBfr* Social*.
Sycamore, Aug. 21.—Mr. and Mrs.
Ben All and children, of Allendale,
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. I.
B. Borers.
Little Miss Mary Lee Bowers has
been spending a week wi.h her aunt
in Allendale, returning home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown and chil
dren motored up to Swansea Wednes-
/IS >v /VfcS
cjjft cotiej \ /p£OPLEA*t«
vSAVAimM foyHaS msstad
factors 1 uScoff®* 1 ,
.5AVAWKRH/
It wbuld seem that if the Italian who patented a flying
motorcycle that he could serve humanity by persuading
Henry Ford to make flivvers fly—people would Autd a
better chance of getting across the street alive. It doesn’t
pay to take chances when selecting the repair shop for
your car. Here you secure the service of skilled and ex
perienced mechanics and do not have to fear the tamper
ings of inexperienced would be mechanics.
Vickery Bros.
Barnwell,
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ed pan of the- way by Mr. Leroy I j ay ^ daj^ with her par-
Molair.
In Honor of Visitor.
Mr. and Mra. Sol Blatt and little
■on have returned borne after a plea
sant visit to relatives in Sumter.
Mrs. Terie Richardson and little
aon, Leighton, lef, Friday afternoon
for a visit to friends in Maryland.
Miss Kennedy, <rf Camden, who is
visHing in Springfield, was the guest
of Barnwell friends Sunday evening*
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Livinf-
ston and sons, Robert a^d hiannon,
of North, were visHors here Satur-,
day. -
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reynolds, for
merly of this city but row residents
of Florida, visited friends in Barn-
• wall last week.
„ Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., ard Mrs.
Solomon Brown entertained jointly
wjth threg tables of bridge in honor |
of Mrs. Roger Jones, of Atlanta, or
ents, Mr. a nd Mlai Manuel Mack’.
Owen Mack, of Garnett, was in
town Sunday. ,
Mrs. Joe Rentz. of Charleston
spent a few days in town with Mrs
Frank Rentz recently. ,
Mrs. Estell Lead holt and daughter
Mattie Lou, and son, Ben Haley, spent
Wednesday afternoon. Miss Virginia
Moseley won the high score prize, | Sunday in Ehrhardt with the former’^
while the guest of honor was present-1 mo ther, Mrs. Chansrean.
KODAKERS!
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has
Miss Ann Bktder Pattenton,
returned to her home in Spartanburg
after spending the summer with Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Smith. _
ed with a beautiful string of blue I
choker beads. ( After the games
delicious ice course was served. —
* Entertains for Visitor.
Mrs. Perry A. Pride enUhtained
Friday afternoon with five tables of
bridge^iu honor of her sister, Mrs.
Janie Benton, of Sumter. Mrs. Char
lie Brown, Sr., won the high score
prize, a box of powder, and Mrs.
Catherine Patterson cdt the consola
tion, a deck of cards. The guest
prize, a compact, was presented to’
'Mrs. Benton. After the games a de
licious ice : course-was served.
Mm. Marion Gaines and daughter^
of Columbia, and Mrs. King, of Beau*
fort, were the gu«*s of their f«k»r
F. M. Cave, laat week.
Rev. R. W. Humfhrio* were
to Columbia Monday afternoon to
■everal days at CoL Edgar A.
’» bcailquarters for the pur-
working in the intoren of
In Honor of Mm. Bennett.
Mesdames G. H. Fowler and A. J.
Bcrmott were joint hostesses Thurs
day morning-at the home of the for-
r, entertaining at bridge in honor
of Mrs. Derrell Bennett, of Columbia,
who wax the meet of Mr^ A. J. Beu-
n>tt. Mrsi tipeirer, of Farmville, Va.,
won thaMfh pfore prise, aVtt|*
perfnme,'ifcd firs. SL J.l*hillipa cut
the consolatioo, a deck of cards. The
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Conway and
children spent Sunday in Blackville.
H. H. Lightsey "SficT mother, B. V.
Ligbtsey, Aliie Marie and Alm a mo
tored up to Augusta Monday for the
day.
Alma Louise Lightsey will spend a
few weeks with htr a unts in Augusta,
Misses Aliie Marie and Meta Pear
Bennies.
T. T. Conway, Irodelle C. Lightsey
and Asbury Manoel went to A gusta
Tuesday to attend a game of baseball.
Mr, and bins. Ernest Hoffman a nd
daughter, V iyian, and Mrs. J. A. Ver
non. and daughter, Carrie, motored up
from Augusta Sunday to spend the
day with her pen, T. T. Vernon.
11 All Line* of Insurance <
Farm Coverage
a Specialty!
Calhoun and Co.
P. A Price, Mgr.
Bank of W. C.Bldg.
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Mr. and Mrs. John G. Grubbs and
ffonily. Misses Iris and Myrtie Grubbs, ;
of Reedy Branch, and Mr. Bbyj
Grubbs, of Charkrt e, N. C n were the
guests of Ut. ard Mrs. D. M. Whet
stone, near Springfield, recently.
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at sea may not hold. The
may be mid as to marriages on
lovely
All
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We’re Going Right Ahead
And tell you that we don’t believe
that numbers always count; we read
the other day of a 19 year-old girl
in. Avlantif Who had three husbands;
we know of score* of girts right
here in Barnwell who have only one!
We want every one of thoae Barn
well husbands to know that they are
losing money if they iuv not wi’.lin*?
to-start a small savings account, and
are waiting to str^ it on a large scale;
if you can’t save $6, or $10 or 315
weekly, why, not l^y aside $1, or 32
or $3t DoHars take care of them-
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looking after, ^
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