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The public is cordially invited. En tertainment-Vocal, violin, piano and esthetic dancing. The Rev. Howard Cady spent a few days* in Salisbury, N. C., this .week. Mr. T. A ton, wa* in Thursday. Wcathersbee, of Willis the city on busirteas Mesdames J. Julian A. Brown and B. P. Tuesday in Augusta. V ■' ; Bush,' Edgar Davies spent • Misses BeBee and Mary Patterson have returned home after a visit to relatives in Columbia. Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Burckhalter and son, Charles, and Mr. Duncan Calhoun, spent Sunday in Beaufort. Mrs. B. H. Dychfcs. Mrs. Plex’co and Miss .!»•>" Riley Friday in Augusta shopping. L. A. spent Mr. Herbert Harley has returned to his home in Savannah aftr-r spending a few days with relatives in Barnwell. lo :: i|rs. Soltlmon Brown entertained the Ladies’ Guild of the Barnwell Episcopal Church Tuesday afternoon Mrs. H. W. Reed and children have been the guests of relatives anc friends in Columbia during the past week. The many friends of Miss Estelle Padgett are glad to know that she has recovered from an illness of several days. Advertise in The People-Sentinel t Vamp Theatre Barnwell, S. C. Wed. & Thurs, October 6th—7th. RUDOLPH VALENTINO The World’s Most Admired Lover . — in — “THE EAGLE” 'V. ^ Absolutely the last chance to see one of his pictures in this Theatre ■ ■■ ■— —-V-::—-r'j'- ■ ■. ADMISSION: 25 and 50 cents Mrs. J. W. (’. Reed left Sunday for Florence to visit her sons, Messrs. Hubert d Osborne Reed. Her many frivnds wijih for her a pleasant visit Mr. and Mrs. J. I. •hnston, of BtghopvJle, were vn'tor* at th“ homes of Dr. W. M. Jonos and Judg< John K. Snelling during the past week. • Mrs. E. D. Peacock attended the wedding in Orangeburg last Wednes day evening of her cousin, Miss Min Margie Fulmer, daughter of Congress man and Mrs. H. f*. Fulmer, to Mr. Charles Gordan Smith, New Yqrk City. 6 6 6 *-T; ;• . • " ' la a prettripUoa fwr MALARIA. CHILLS AND FEVER, DENGUE OR B1LUOUS FEVER. 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En tertainment—Vocal, violin, piano and esthetic dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harley, who recently moved here from Dunbarton, are occupfitig rooms in the bungalow of Mrs. S. R. Good son on Washingtn Street. ^Ir. Harley holds position with the.State Highway Department. The People-Sentinel has been re quested to announce, that the ladies of the Barnwell Methodist Church have discontinued their weekly cake sale but will be glad to receive orders for all kinds of solid or layer cakes. All orders phoned or sent to Mrs. A. A. Lemon will receive prompt attention State cf South Carolina, y County of Barnwell. By John K. Snellirg, Esq.. Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Necie Mae Creech, hath made suit to me to grant unto her Letters of Administration of the Ertste of end effects of Bill Creech. 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