The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, September 08, 1927, Image 5
Cotton Should Bring It’« Full Value!
DUX IT WONT IF YOOTUST ACCEPT THE ^HIGHEST BID.*"
LET ME GET YOU THE MARKET VALUE. -
cotton? Thew are 2^
m J > ^7 c i? er ® nce > twee n the beet and the
poorest grade is^ around $45.00 per bale end tha^maHeft about
$2.00 Per bale. Can you afford to take a chancKflWam handling
thouftandsofbaleefGr bankers mei^hante and farmed. Be one
of my satasned customers. Selhng charge only $1.00, per bale.
QUICK SERVICE GIVEN TO COTTON BROUGHT INfcY TRUCK
CHAS. G. HOUSTON.
COTTON FACTOR . . AUGUSTA, GA.
SMART SET
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BRIDGE CLUB.
Miw Elisabeth Deaeon entertained
the members of the Smart Set Bridie |
Club last week. Mrs. H. J. Phillips 1
won the high score prise and Miss
Nell Stack cut the consolation, the
winners gracefully presenting the
prizes to Mis* Jean Riley, bride-elect.
During the afternoon delicious, re
freshments were served.
ere and ^Slereabouts
’Phone Ua the Name* of You* Visitors, .or Other Items of Local
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
bridge- Club.
Mrs. Sol Brown was hostess to the
Interest for This Column.
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Miss Lula.Falkanstein has accepted
a position in Columbia.
• Mrs. J. W. Arledge, of Jacksonville,
Fla., is a visitor here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Kennedy, of
'Williston, were, visitors here Monday.
Mrs. Allen Brown and Miss Eliza
beth Deason were visitors in Augusta
Friday.
Mrs. Leila Graham, of Greenville,
is visiting relatives and friend a here
this week. — -
Perry B. Bush and W. ^ Fran
.ttend the trap-shooting «^nta j
Augusta Monday.
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held
Miss Bertie Christie has returned
to Atlanta after a visit to Barnwell
relatives A nd friends.
Richard Hay, formerly of Bodiling
Springs, who is well known to the
members of the older generation in
fiarnlwell, was a visitor here Monday.
Miss Frankie Harley has accepted
the p^ition of clerk, in the Sheriff’s
office, vice Miss Jean Riley, who
tendered her resignation several days
ago., ■
members of the Wednesday Afternoon
Bridge Club last week. The ' high
score prize was won by Mrs, Charlie
Brown, Jr., and the consolation was
cut by Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. Out-
of-town guests were Mrs. Sophie
Drew, of Washington, D. C., Miss
Bertie Christie, of Atlanta, and Mrs.
Walker, of Charleston. After the
games a delightful salad course was
saved.
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I take pleasure in announcing that I have*«evered ray business *
relations with the Gulf Refining Company and will in the future ,
devote my entire time and attention to the management of
Calhoun Lemon and Ben Davies, Jr.,
returned home Thursday night after
enjoying a camping trip of several
days in the mountains near Tryon,
,N. C. ' *
Albert Cornell arrived home from
Florida Mist week and will spend
several days with his mother, Mrs.
Marie T. Cornell, before resuming
his studies at Georgia Tech.
Mr. and Mrst*-Wi J. Sexton, of
Columbia, spent the week-sod in the
city with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Sophie Drew has returned to
Washington, D. C., after, a pleasant
visit to relatives and friends.
Mrs. Martin C. Best and little son
have returned home after a pleasant
visit to relatives in Due West.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ha good, of
Atlanta, Ga., spent last week-end
here with the former’s grandmother
and aunt, Mrs. E. V. Ha good and
Mrs.. Pearl Hagood Harvard.
The People-Sentinel has been re
quested to announce that Dr. W. M.
Jones will conduct servicy at the
Barnwell Baptist Church at
regular hour Sunday*morning.
the
Mia* Carrie-A. Cave and her niece.
Miss Ella Louise Molair, returned
Th, Ijdi*. - Guild of th, Epi«-«l ^ ( * rtnM d.y) .ftr
Church met Toc«U, .IWooor .t th. ^ ^ Wuhington. New
home of Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr.
York and other points of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woodward, of
Columbia, were the guest' of Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Woodward Sunday.
Mrs. V. P. Bonner, of Aiken, will
spend the Winter months in Bamw-il,
where the has a wide circle of friends.
McTyre Calhoun returned home
Friday from Columbia,’ where he un
derwent a tonsil operation earlier in
the week. Hia friends will be glsd
to know that he is recovering rapidly.
ENTERTAINS IN HONOR
OF DAUGHTER.
One of the prettiest parties o£ the
season was given on Wednesday after
noon of last week when Mrs. Lloyd
‘"Plexico entertained about fifty little
boys and girls in honor of her little
daughter, Kitty, who readied her
sixt# mile pout on that date.
The house was lovely in its de
corations of yellow golden glow and
white rosea, the color scheme of
yellow and white being carried out
to the minutest detail. The dining
room was particularly attractive, the
table being centered with the lovely
yeltow candles and holders, while fkora
the four corners reaching to the chan
delier were festoons in yellow and
white with butterflies in all colors
attached thereto.
. One of the contests was a butter
fly hunt, the varicolored butterflies
being placed in every nook and comer
of the lawn, the child finding the
largest number being given a prize.
Clara Sue Matthew* won first prise
and five little girls having tied for
second place, this prize was won by
Ima Diamond. The moat exdttag time
to the little guest of honor was the
opening of the gifts, soma eighty in
number.
After all games ended the children
were invited into the dining room,
the candles lighted and a delicious
sweet course served.
RILEY-JOHNS WEDDING
Miss Elizabeth Burckhalter left
severai days ago for Virginia, where
she will teach during the coming ses
sion.
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Jone t and Mrs.| OF MUCH INTEREST.
S. A. Owens returned home Monday , < 0 thf personal popularity
night after # stay of several weeks | cf thc bride groom-elect, the
at Wilmington . •nd • Wrightaville, of Jeai> Ri | ey> 0 f
Bear* N. C.. where they visited Mrs.) Baniw< ., lf and Mr . W . Ja per Johns.
Ocwn.r’ daughter, Mrs. W. R. Smith.
Friends of W. J. Lemon will learn
with regret that he has been conAnod
to hia bed on account of illnesa this
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Robison and lit
tle daughter, of Columbia, were the
guei SX - of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Sexton
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Olajfc McOablan
motored over from St. Matthews Sat
urday for a visit to relatives and
friends. -1
Mife Carrie McNab, of Florence,
was the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William McNab, several days
recerttly.
Miss Vivian Joyner, of North, and
Mary Agnes Joyner-, of Orangeburg,! ape
of Allendale, ia an occasion of much
decided interest to friends through
out sections of Georgia where both
11 known, and South
have returned to their home* after CarpIinai <h ey have for genera-
a pleasant visix to their sister, Mrs. go prominently identified.
Max Bronson, who entertained wtyh a man 4 a ft will take place at 8:00
party in their honor Saturday even- even : ng of Ssturday, Septem
ing.
'SSLi3 Sfc 4. Bm
this weejc for Atlanta, where the for
mer goes for medical frfatSnent. Dr.
Patterjon states that he may away
for several weeks, during whw-h time
the patients at the Poor Yard will be
cared for by Dr. Louis Claytor. -
Mrs. Lena Davies left yesterday
(Wednesday) morning to resume her
duties at A gnes Scott College, Da-
catur, Ga.
Lewis Black is spending a few days
here with his parent, Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Black, before leaving for Geor
giy Tech. . ,
Mrs. Lena Davies and little grand
son, Billie Davies, returned home on
Saturday after spending a few days
at Glenn Springs.
Prof. L. E. Whittle, super!ntedent
of the Healing Springs Public School,
was a visitor here Monday and at
tended the opening exercises of the
Barnwell High School. He express
ed himself an being very favorably
impressed with Supt. W. W. Carter
and his corps of capable assistants.
ber 10th, at the Barnwell Baptist
church. The bride will have foe her
sPtfivMTSs MV^y
Roberts, of Asheville, N. C., and for
Ben
Miss Mary Roberts, of Asheville,
N. C., arrived here yesterday (Wed
nesday) to attend the Riley-Johtts
wedding Saturday evening.
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- Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pfaehler and
daughter end Mrs. P. S. Minges and
children, Charleston, .were the
guests of relatives here Monday.
Mrs. W. W. Moore, of Columbia,
apd her sister, Mrs. Rice, have been
the guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. N.
Burckhalter during the past week.
A sacred concert Will be given at
the Barnwell Baptist Church Sunday
evening, beginning at 8 o’clock. The
public ia cordially invited to attend.
At the meeting of the Knights 1 of
Pythias on Monday night, a resolu
tion to change the meeting nights,
from ithe 1st and ,3rd Monday nights,'
to the 1st and 3r<j Friday nights of
each mftnth at 8:00 o’clock, passed
third reading, so that the neridkgsej-t-
ing will take place on Friday night
the 16th inst. All members of the Or
der are eespecially requested to at
tend. ^ !
- Thd^five Circles of the Missionary
Society of the Barnwell Methodist
Church several days ago presented
Miss Elizabeth Humphries, daughter
of tfee Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Humph
ries, with a hat trunk completely filled
with various articles of wearing ap
parel to replace the.mn^nti of a
suit case lost while Miss Humphries
was returning homo from Bluffton •
short time ago. At the same time,
the meodbere of the Society presented
Mkm Jean Riley, bride-elect, with a
beautiful piece of silverware in token
of their esteem and appreciation of
k«r work for the ehawh-
hrr matron of honor Mrs. Benjamin
Foreman^ of Allendale, a sister of the
groom. Miss Martha Dixon, of Wil-
liston, and Miss Lydia Glover, of
Orangeburg, will be her maids. Lit
tle Patricia Riley, of Allendale, a
small niece of Che bride, will be flower
girl, and youn^ Sol Blatt, of Bern-
well, will be ring bearer.
The groom will be Attended by his
father, Mr. W, I. Johns, of Allendale,
and his groomsmen wfll .be Mr. Ted
Riley, of Greenville, a brother of the
bride, and Mr. Julian KeA, of Allen
dale. Mr. Will Riley, of Augusta, a
brother of the bride; Mr. Baynard
Calhoun,.of Allendale, and Mr. Jack
Phillips and Mr. Perry A. Price, of
Barn\yell, will be ushers.
The bride will enter UndSBr the es
cort of her brother, Mr. G. Owen
Riley, of Columbia, whd wRl give her
in marriage. Following the church
ceremony, a reception will be held,
after Which the young couple will
leave on a, wedding trip ahd later re
turn to Allendale and make their
home there, where the groom has
large farming intercuts with - his
father.
A number of beautiful parties have
been given iii\ honor of this lovely
young bride-to-be, the series of which
wilF culminate Friday evening when
Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price will en
tertain the bridal pgrty at dinner al
ter the church rehearsal.
Mrs. Wallace, her son, Charles, and
daughter, Emma Julia, and Harris
Anderson, of Waynesboro, Ga* were
the guests of Mrs. E, R. CaH this
The Daisy Oil Company
A complete and up-to-date tank station is being erected on the
Oil Mill property in Barnwell and we are prepared to take care of
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the needs of old and new customers alike* There has been no
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change in our organization, which insures quick service to our
trade at all times. We will sell only the best grade of
Gasoline and Oils
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if you have not a connection with us at this time, phone, write
or wire and a representative will call.
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I take this opportunity of thanking my friends for past cour
tesies and feel quite sure that their connection with the new com
pany wilk mean increased business for them.
A. J. BENNETT, Manager
The Daisy Oil'Co.
Barnwell, S. C.
For over SIXTY YEARS this firm has run continuously
under the one name—
Phinizy & Company
We wish to thank the people of Barnwell County for their *
past patronage, and again solicit their shipments with the fol
lowing statement: . .
We offer our patrons long experience, service, and safety, in
stead of cut rates to influence shipments. With us the small ship
per, (white or colored) gets the same treatment as the larger
one, and at the same price. We have but one rate for all.
We are prepared to make liberal advances pn all cotton con
signed, either to be sold on arrival or to be held for higher prices.
Cotton stored with us is independent. We give no hank a ware
house receipt, as we never pledge our customers’ . cotton to
finance our business.
We are commission merchants only, and do not buy cotton,
therefore have no cotton of our own to offer in cbmpetition with
that of our patrons when making Sales.
We extend to all patrons a cordial invitation to visit our.
warehouse at anytime.
o Very respectfully
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SAFE SINCE 1866
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