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MRS. EDWARD MARTIN;
entertainsT"
Bkdnrille, Sept 12.—Mrs .Edward
Martin entertained a largo number of
young boys and girls Tuesday in'
of h*r'
birthday
Cowette
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patterson* of
Darlington, were visitors here Friday.
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Mrs. Marian Patterson, of Colum
bia, Is the guest of relatives here this
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Mrs. Ralph Smith and little daugh
ter are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
Moseley.
Flowers Calhoun, of Spartanburg,
attended the' Riley-Johns wedding
Saiburday evening.
Among the out-of-town guests at
the Riley-Johns wedding Saturday
evening^were:. Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Spigener, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stuckey,
Misses Frankie Best, Louise Guess
and Vivia Peeples, Messrs. Lawton
Ellis, Do Lacy Shuman ahd Herman
Oswald/ of Allendale.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Patterson, of
Augusta, spent the week-end in the
city with relatives.
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Miles Hagood, son of Mr. and Mrs.
M. B. Hagood, left Monday for Asbury
College in Kentudky. ‘ •
Among those from Allendale who
attended the Riley-Johns wedding
were Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Allen, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilmot Riley, Mr. and Mrs.
Baynard Calhoun, Mr. and Mr*. Bill-
Robinson, Mrs. Will Riley, Mr. an4
Mrs. B. F. Foreman, Miss Mary Fore-
ntanv Julian S. Keel and W. I. Johns.
honor of the eleventh
little niece, Elizabeth CoWette, who
has spent the summer with her.
Merry games and contests were en
joyed after which delightful refresh
ments were served by the hostess, as
sisted by her lister, Miss Martha
Wolfe, of Orangebtitg.
Among these who enjdyed the de-
bghtful affair were Misses Myrtis
Martin, Nell Ninestein, Latane Still,
Dorothy Maktin, Virginia Buist, Leah
Wengirow,’ Lois Sanders, Francis Still,
Evaretfce Johnson^ Gloria Martin and
j Dorothy Ke£l. Among the boys were
George Gray, Audrey j Still, Kimlm
Dyches, Valmore Dyches, David Bodij-
ford, Ralph Martin, Bernard Polia
koff and EHper Copper.
Prof. Hugh McLaurin and Calhoun
Lemon spent the week-end at thef
former’s home in Sumter.
Miss Dolly Lawton, of Estill, spent
the week-end in the city with friends
„nnd attended the Riley-Johns wedding.
B. L. Easterling was called to
Florida Friday night on account of
death of his sister, Mrs. W. W.
Panelling.
Miss Mary Roberts returned to
^-Asheville, N. C., Sunday after attend
ing the Riley-Johns wedding Satur
day evening.
Mrs. T. J. Attaway will leave to
day (Thursday) by way of She Atlan
tic Coast Line for a visit to friends in
Brooklyn, N. Y. • « •
Jocigty'
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun entertained
the members of the Wednesday Af
ternoon Bridge Club last week. The
high score prize was won by Miss
BeBee Patterson and the consolation
was cut by Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr.
Refreshments were served during the
afternoon.
Missea Julia Lemon, Willie Bush
Deaaon, Mary Frances Moore and
Anna Sams Clark left Tuesday morn
ing for Winthrop College.
MRS. MOLAIR ENTERTAINS
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. Leroy Molair entertained the
members of the Smart Set Bridge
Chib hwt week. The high score prise
was won by Miss Willie Bush Deacon
and the consolation was cut by Miss
Pauline Holman. The winners gra
ciously presented .their prizes to Miss
Jean Riley, bride, of last week, who
was also presented with the guest
prize by the hostess. After the games
a sweet uourse was served.
Ms. and Mrs. Mobley, Misses Jean
and Libby Mobley, Mrs. McAlhater
and ‘Dusty’ Rhodes were among those
from Augusta who attended the Riley-
Johns wedding here Saturday evening.
WOOWARD-WOLF
WEDDING.
D. A. R. CHAPTSJft’HOLDS
Tftrst meeting.
The Barnwell Chapter, D. A. R.,
held its first meeting of the year on
Friday, September 9th, with Miss
Anna Walker, the regent. Mrs. R. S.
Dicks and Miss Anna Walker were
joint hostesses. Interesting ques
tions were discussed and plans laid
for the year’ work.
The Chapter vpted to send a sub
stantial sum, aM its quota, toward
the repairing of the South Carolina
Building at Tsmmassee School in
Oconee County, S. C. The daughters
have done credit to themselves in
founding and maintaining such a
school and the Daughters of South
Carolina are particularly proud that
it is located in their State.
Another sum was sent toward the
erection of a memorial to the three
signers from South Carolin* of the
Declaration of Independence. This
tablet is to be erected, in the State
House in Columbia.
Hie Year Book Committee submit
ted a very intereatmg outline of pro
grams for the ensuing year, showing
that they had given this very careful
thought. Aside from the standing
committees, the regent appointed the
following:
Thrift and Con serration Committee
—Mrs. N. G. W. Walker, chairman.
Genealogy Committee—Mrs. €. N.
Burckhalter, chairman.
After the busineee session, delight
ful refreshments were served and
Aiming ’those from Williston wbo
attended the Riley-Johna wedding
Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts
Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Ken
nedy, Jr., and Mrs. J. A. Latimer.
RILEY-JOHNS WEDDING W
Mr*. H. L. O’Bannon and children
are at home after a visit to relatives
in Virginia. Mr. O’Bannon, who was
operated on several weeks ago for
appendicitis, will remain in the Old
Dominion for awhile longer while he
convalesces. ! .
Feel Tired and
Languid?
Williston, Sept. 10.—A pretty wed
ding occurred Thursday evening, Sep
tember 1st, ht the Aiken Baptist
parsonage, whan Miss Lois Kathryn f P«**al hour w M enjoyed.
Woodward became the bride of Mr.
Harold Z. Wptf, of Orangeburg. Only
a few intimate friends of the bridal
couple witnessed the ceremony, srtti*h I OUSTANDING EVENT.
wa« performed by the Rev. Dr. Phillip
J. McLean, pastor of the Aiken Bap
tist church. Mr. and Mrs.’Wolf will
make their future home in Orange
burg, where the grooat b a popular
and suoreasfal young business mam
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Woodward, sf Williston,
and attended the Williston-Elko high
school last year, and is very popular
throughout this section.
An Interested Member.
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Iwfmrlrtsi la dw Blsad
On* Dull and
sorts? Too many tel
tired, dull gbd achy. Too often
the cause is sluggish kidneys
that pehnit waste impurities to
remain in the blood and cause
one to fed dull and listless—
to have a nagging backache
and annoying headaches and
dtezy spells. That the kidneys
are not working right is often
shown by scanty or burning
excretions. Assist the kidneys
with Doan’a Pilli. Users every
where recommend Doan’s.
AsA yopr neighbor!
DOAN’S
Stimulant Divmtic to thm Kidney*
Faster-MilburnCo..M!g.aMa..Biiff«lo,N.Y.
FOLK-ROBERTSON
WEDDING.
WMliston, Sept. 10.—Of interest to
friends and relatives, is the marriage
of Mlsa JejajeJ^u Fplkjwd.Mr. M*
B. Robertson, which took place at the
home of the bride Sunday morning a t
9 o’clock. The Rev. W* R. Davis, pas-
Aor of the brgte, officiated. The
bride is the youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Folk, and one of
’Wfiliston’s most popular young ladies.
She attended Wimthrop College, and
has since been teaching near Waiter-
boro. Mr. Robertson’s home is Youngs
Island, near Charleston, where he is
a very successful truck farmer.
After the ceremony the happy cou-
jple left in their car for Charleston
«md Folly Beach. They will make
their home at Youngs Island.
An outstanding event of social in
terest w*a the marriage of Mias Jean
Riley, of Barnwell, and Mr. W. Jasper
Jotea, of Allendale, which was cele*-
brated at eiffht o’clock Saturday even
ing at the Barnwell Baptist church,
and which was attended by a large
throng of friends.
The artistic decorations at the
church followed the liiMfe of the pulpit
and chancel, at*d ware of palms and
ferns, dinging vine* and high white
and goM .cathedral candlesticks, which
formed a verdant'’and glowing back
ground foe the bridal party.
Mrs. J. M. Brodie presided at the
DUS IN ESQ
duilderD
FOR SALE:—Leonard refrigerator,
porcelain lined, 100-pound ice capaci
ty? also Star Detroit five-burner oil
stove with built-in oven.—VI. C. Mil
hous, Barnwell, S, C. 8-25.tf.
sj, FOR SALE.—A fine Jersey cow,
frerii this week; a four-gallon milker.
For price and further information see
Prof. W. W. Carter, Barnwell, S. C.
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ENTERTAIN WITH
SUPPER PARTY.
Friday evening, aftek the rehearsal
for the Riley-Johns wedding, Mr. a nd
Mr*. Perry A. Price entertained the
bridal party with a lovely.supper. In
a setting of pink asters and queen’s
wreath, with pink candles casting a
soft glow over the living and dining
rooms, covers were hud for twenty-
four, the brides place being marked
with a miniatture bride.
During the evening, Miss Riley
presented her attendants with pearl
pendents, wt&le the groomsmen were
given silver pencils by Mr. Johns.
Those jrresewt were: Misses Jesn
Riley, Mary Roberts, Rosalie Spann,
Lydia Glover, Martha. Dixon, Mrs.
Baynafcd Calhoun, Mrs. B. F. Fore
man, Mrs. BUI Robinson, Mrs. J. M.
gfol, little Patrick Riley, sassll niece
FOR RENT.—One of the. best six-
horse farms in Barnwell County, lo
cated in the Big Fork section, ten, umui, — i-. «»»..•».., «i». •. «. • . . • .
mile* from Barnwell, five miles from 1 Btodfc; fcessr*. Jasper Johns, W, I> bnde ’ * lon *
Mm, fiv, miles from Utamr.. Ptace John., Owen BUey, Will Riley, Tod of tbe
tamwn „ th. Jim Ulmer PUoe. Ap-' Riley, Solomon Blwtt, Bill IWmpn.j trld " 4luM ‘ •TT’ ^
ply to W R. Hubbard, agent for Mrs. Baywsd Calhoun. B. F. Foreman, J.| cunmng little poke bonnet and
Mimic L. Hubbards Barnwell, 8. C. | if. Brodie. H. J. Phillips, Flowers Cal ■ ^ cmrrM * qaaJnt no ****y
Mrs. Perry A. Price’s full sweet so
prano rang out in “Come to Me,” and
“Call of Love.” A* the last sweet
norte died out the wedding chorus from
Lohengrin wee sounded and the
bridal party entered.
First came the ushers, Mr. Jack Phil
lips and Mr. Perry A. Price, of Barn
well, Mr. Baynard Calhoun, of Allen
dale, and Mr. Bill Robinson, of Allen
dale, who advanced to the altar where
they were joined by the groomsmen
and. maids who entered in couples.
Mr. Ted Raley, brother of the bride,
with Miss Marthj, Dixon, of Williston,
and Miss “Speedy” Glover, of Orange
burg, with Mr. Julian Keel, of Allen
dale. Next came the matron of honor,
Mrs. B. F. Foreman, of Allendale, sis
ter of the groom, who entered alone.
The melds both wore lovely gowns of
white taffeta, very bouffant and
finished with tdOches of filmy tulle,
and worn with white taffeta frilled
poke bonndts, both carrying lovely
old-fashioned nosegays of pink roses
and lavender asters.
The matron of humor wore % gown
of white taffeta and folk and carried
an armful of lavwnder.
The maid of ^teg|||Hies Mary
Roberts, of Aehe^^^^Kter of the
bride, entered p^^HHptwore
bouffant gown of* I^Refoffeta hdnd
painted in. silver, and carried am arm- ’
ful of long stemmed pink radience;
roses. Next came the Httle flower
boon and Julian Reel. *
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I take pleasure in announcing that I have severed my business
relations with the Gulf ^Refining Company and will in the future
devote my entire time and attention to the management of
The Daisy Oil Company
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A complete and up-to-date tank station is
Oil Mill property in Barnwell and we are prepared to take care of
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
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; trade at all times. We will sell only the best grade of
Gasoline and Oils
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and if you have not a connection with us at this time, phone, write
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or wire and a representative will call. *
I take this opportunity of thanking my friends for past cour-
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" testes and feel quite sure that their connection with the new com
pany will Ynean increased business for them.
A; J. BENNETT, Manager
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The Daisy Oil Co.
Barnwell, S. C.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
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For over SIXTY YEARS this firm has run continuously
under the one name— ’ r •
Phinizy & Company
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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 drip
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 on 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 bank 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 competition with
that of our patrons when making sales.
We extend •to all patrons a cordial invitation ‘to visit our
warehouse at any time.
Very respectfully
Ferdinand Phinizy
Phuthy,
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