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* 1 f t t IT WONT IF YOU JUST ACCEPT THE “HIGHEST BID * LET ME GET YOU THE MARKET VAI^UE. nuu ?y people know how to grade cotton ? There "are 26 different grades—the money difference between the best and th» sTn!(Tlr g £l e • ,8 r around P eF and the smallest about 1 CR V Ou u aff , 0rd ^ke a chance? I am handling thousands^ of bale? for bankers, rterchants and farmerb. Be one satisfied customers. Selling charge only $1.00 per bale. rtfUlCK SERVICE GIVEN TO COTTON-BROUGHT IN BY TRUCK CHAS. G. HOUSTON COTTON FACTOR AtGUSTA, GA. ere and ^(ereabouts , ’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local ' ■ , . Interest for This Column. ____________ ' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. C. Keys Sanders enteitained the members the Wednesday Af ternoon Bridge Chib las; weuk. Mr.*. Harry ]). Crlhcun won the high score prize and the consoflfetion was cut by Mrs. Murray, who is vision,7 relatives here. After the games, ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. Angus Pattefson^spent Sun day in the cit^\ ’ Mrs. E. R. CaiT fiis returned home after visiting relatives in Sjrtv^nia, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Greene, of Ellenton, were visitors in town on Sunday. Mrs. Max Bronson, Misses Jean Riley and Elizabeth Deason spent Ji^Mlayrin Augusta shopping. Miss Marie Grubbs has returned to her home in Barnwell, after at tending summer school in Greenville. Miss Francis Goodson, of Wadleyjj Ga., is visittog relatives in the city this week. Edth Evans left for Columbia Sat urday to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Ida Evans. • ^Ir. and Mrs. Shell^e Black and daughter, Catherine, spent Saturday in Augusta. Wyatt McNab and family are the guests of his mother, Mrs. Sallie Mc Nab, this week. The many frierfds of Mrs. Lloyd Plexico will learn with regret of her continued illness. Mrs. J. M. Killingsworth. of Dun barton, was the gue» t of Mrs. B. L. Easterling last week. Mrs. J. E. Mahaffey and children have returned .from a ten days’ visit to Calhoun Falls, S. C. • Mrs. Eugene Buckingham and Mrs. Finnelle. of Elfienton, were visitors here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M. B. Hagood has returned home *fter spending several weeks at John% Hopkins Hospital. Clay W. Pate, of Savannah. Ga., "pent Wednesday in town with his Blister, Mr*. G. M. Greene. J. B. Goodson, of Gainesville, Fla., :ii visiting friends and relatves n Barnwell and Allendale Counties this week. Frank Kirkland is spending this week with *his sister in St. George, but will be back on the job at the Barnwell Filling Station Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dicks and family have moved to Anderson, where Mr. Dicks has accepted a position with the Georgia-Carolina Ice Company. The barbecue dinner put on by Group No 2 of the Barnwell Baptist Church was a •success i n every parti cular, netting quite^a neat sum* for the organ fund. R. S. Dicks, who underwent a tonsil operation in Augusta Monday, was expected to retupp home yesterday (Wednesday).. His friend* will be glad to know that he is getting along splendidly. Mr. and Mm. J. B. Mixson, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Marsh and Miss Pauline Holman motored to Hendersonville N. C., last week. They all returned Sunday except Mrs. Mixson^ who will spend several weeks in the Land of the Sky. Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Mary and Jim Bush have returned home after spending a week in Beaufort. Mr. ind ..Mrs. “Bill” Sexton, of Columbia, are visiting relatives and friends in the city this week. * . W: A. Boiler, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Shields and little daughter, of Augusta, were the guests of Mr. and [rs. B. P. Davies Sunday. They were >ied home by Mrs. Lena Javie* for a few days’ visit. SWEET MILK. CREAM and BUT TER.—The product of a fine Jer«ey cow. For prices apblv to Mrs. G. M. Greene. Barnwell, S. C. Mrs. J. M. Youngblood and daugh ters, Miss Mamie Youngblood and Mrs. Leila Bruce, of Augusta, who have been spending some time with Mrs. B. L. Easterling, left for Dun barton on Friday, where they go to visit Mrs. J. M. Killingsworth. SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. V ~ Miss Ella Louise Mojair was hos tess to the members of the Smart Set Bridge Club last week. The . high score prize was >yon by Miss Mary Patterson and the consolation was cut by Mrs. H. J. Phillips. The guest prize was awarded to Mrs. Johnson Hagood. A. salad course was served during the afternoon. Mrs. Hagood and Miss Lavinia Moore were invited guests. P. W, Stevens, O. D. Specialist in examining eyes rand fitting glasses, and straight ening crossed eyes by optome- tric methods. Office l a Jewelry Store Barnwell, S. C. ' * ' _ ... J-. We Are Always In the Market v v < - for - v , ‘ —<7~ ' ’ ' ' 1 ••v-V.v.-M \ • • •- H v GREEN SOFT TEXTURE SHORT f * ft • LEAF PINE of die BETTER GRADES. Hand-Cut Patera - No. 1118 Renew Your Health by Any physician .will tell you that "Perfect Purification of the System is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect Health.” Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermin ing your vitality? Purify your en tire system by taking a thorough course of Calotabs,—once or twice a week for several weeks—and see how Nature rewards you with health. Calotabs ^ are the greatest of all system purifiers. Get a family pack age, containing full directions. Only 35 cts. At any drug store. (Adv.) T * IF YOU ARE SAWING GOOD STOCK . 1 AND CAN HAUL IN LUMBER DAILY * BY TRUCK, GET IN TOUCH WITH US. GOOD PRICES CASH WEEKLY DENMARK WOOD PRODUCTS CO. " ' Denmark, South Carolina we "PONT KNOW WMV TMCV ACE CAU-CD GRASS WIDOWS we'v« ncvc*. SEEN ONE SO AWFuliY ^ GREEN \ euGfeNewAve Jaunty, youth fijl, becoming—nrve* was a {lrcs<« style more popular thr.i! the now bolero model. It is not only delightfully becoming but very easy to make. You can pick Cour ow color combinations, black with black * and white checks is smart. So is na\y blue with bright red-and-whftt checked vejtee, collar^, cuffs and kcr chief. Still another combination would he a solid color such as beige, blue or green with a lighter shsuh for trimming. This pattern may be obtained it sizes 16 to 44. Size 06 requires 2‘ yards 40 inch material and yar. 40 inch trimming material. No dre , nfeking experienee is needed to mal. Design. No. 1118 if you use th ; hancl-cut individual pattern cut fr< heavy paper. , . Patterns are deli vered - to tftjy .su._; * dr? 1 ** upon' receipt -of 25c in cash o U. S. piofape. Always mention sizi want^l. Address: Hand-Cut Patten Dept.; 17 West 28th Street. Ncv Y('rk City—and always name thi newsnaper. -T. B. Ellis ■ 1 J. B. Ellis ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyndhurst, 8. C B usinesc III.DERO FOR SALE:—Mixed Bulbs—Jon quils, Daffodils, Butter and Eggs, yellow Narcisus and Roman Hyacinth at a penny a piece. Postage 10c per 100.—Mrs. L. H. Christie, Barnwell, S. C.' i*p. Advertise in The Hjopie-Sentinel. Why Shoulder the Burden? Have You Seen THE “ONLY-ONE” IRON The amazing iron that lifts front yohr shoulder all the harden of ironing? Drudgery of Ironing Day abohahed—heated without using gras, wood, coal, electricity or carbides You can do an ironing ANYWHERE—in a cool, comfortable place in Summer, in your sitting room in Winter—with “Only Ohe^ Iron that is alwaye hot ——~ - — You can heat the “Only-One*’ for less than the cost of heat ing electric irons or flat irons on a stove. SEE IT. EXAMINE IT. Learn what it hi. Saves time and labor.. When you come to town, call at * HOME FURNITURE CO.’S STORE ca Main Street, Barnwell, S. C., and the iron demonstrated. National Iron Company ? ! “Plexico Sells T exaco” I take pleasure in announcing to by customers throughout this section that 1 am now selling “Texaco” Gas and Oik and will be glad to render them the same “Service with a Smile” as in the past. 1 consider the “TEXACO* ’ PRODUCTS second ~4o none on the market and feel -quite sure that you will be pleased with their' performance in your motor. In fact, many automobile drivers claim that “TEXACO” GASOLINE equals many of the so-called high test products on the market that s§Jl for several cents per gal lon more. Be Fair to Your Hair Tlioe «rc ebeuper permanent wave* than oar*. That’* what’a the mat ter with Uiem. It pays to pay the pHee for the beat methods and the beat of skilled personal attention. Ask ns to tell yon all shoot the ~ i Permanent Wave. An Oil Massage, 2 Shampoos and a FSnger Wave included with this Permanent Wave for ' $12.50 Phone No. 1826 for appointment tVogue Beauty Shoppe Room 28, Johpson Building Augusta, Georgia. Vamp Theatre Barnwell. S. C. w \ Friday, July 22: Bebe Daniels in STRANDED IN PARIS A Paramount Picture I am stocking “TEXACO” OILS in light, medium, heavy and ex tra heavy grades, but all the same high quality. Drive in and let us fill the crank-case of your engine with the proper grade and then note the improved performance of your car. Mattinee Saturday For the benefit of out of town people. A good Western picture will be shown beginning at 4:30 Prices 10 and 20 Cts. Monday and Tuesday July 25 and. 26: “The Flaming Forest Featuring Antonio Moreno and Renee Adoree DON’T FORGET that 1 am stocking a full line of Tires, Tubes and Other Auto Accessories x In a short time 1 will have my filling station entirely remodelled and enlarged and when the work is completed, this will be one of die most up-to-date service stations in this section. In the meantime, drive in and get acquainted with * TEXACO” GASOLINE & OILS. LLOYD A. PLEXICO, Proprietor