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V v, # % ■ j Miss Frankie parley was in Angus, ta shopping Thursday. * ' * Mrs. t. H. Hitt^of Elko, was a vis- itor here Wednesday afternoon. Mre. George Peeples entertained with a vanishing party Tuesday after- 'noon, the proceeds being for the bene fit of the Methodist Church building fund. R. R. Johnston, of Elko, was a busi ness visitor here Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Fairy Holman, of Anniston, Ala., is visiting relatives in Barnwell. George Peeples and Gilmore Harley are in Charleston this week attending Court. Friends of Mrs. Gilmore Harley will be glad to know that she is im proving after a recent^illness. ' - Mrs. J. A. Porter, Mrs. E. W. Hol man and Miss Blanche Porter were visitors in Augusta Monday \ Col. and Mrs. .Edgar A. Brown left Friday for New York City and are expected tq.. return -home today (Thursday.- x The editor of .The People-Sentinel is indebted to his good friend,, Frank Sanders, of Barnwell route 1, for the gift of a bucket of delicious new cane syrup. * l! *_ *' ^ r Miss Elizabeth Deason left Sunday for Greenville to take a business course, being accompanied by R. A. Deason and two sons* and Harry An derson, who returned home that even ing. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gantt, of Allen dale, were in town Monday afternoon and saw “The Big Parade” at the Vamp Theatre. Mr. ^pd Mrs. Clay Creech and daughter, of Kline, attended the per- foiygajit c of “Kid Boots” in Augusta last w Mrs. J. T.^tekaon, Miss Jackson, ^ lr *‘ Ja*^bs and Utile daughter, _ nil 'VsftwnowrTfrtJ., TlwVrguests of Mr. and. Mrs. S. B. Mosele Miss Pauline Holman, who is tak- * n k « business course in Augusta, spent the week-end here with he# parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Holman. Misses Bonita Browning and Louise Creech were among those from Bam- wejl who went over to Augusta last week for the performance of “Kid Boots.” Archdeacon Burton, Dr. A. A. Pat terson, C. R. Wilson, J. R. Boylston and Hay Gantt, of Allendale, met with the Veetry of the Church of the Holy Apostles in Barnwell Tuesday after noon to discuss the proposed consoli dation of the Allendale and Barnwell « parishes. The members of the local Episcopal Church will learn with in terest that Dr. Burton will conduct services here Sunday morning, Octo ber 30th, at 11:30 o’clock. It is hoped that the details of the consolidation will be worked out in time for regu lar service* to begin in November. , /dele, -AND THE OPEN MIND * >■ T he Most important element mousiness success— and the most difficult—is to be sure that you have all the facts before you act. ^ * ' T O GET them all, from every possible source, is the , first objective in General Motors. The Research Laboratories contribute some. These are nuggets, left in the 'crucible, after hundreds of ideas that v looked good have been burned away. The Proving Ground contributes others. Dealers contribute. The ^ .public contributes. Every department contributes. Through the whole organization runs a spirit of inquiry and of rigid insistence on proof. O ut of such’ thinking come the new models announced from time to time by Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Oakland, Buick, LaSalle, Cadillac—all with Fisher Bodies. And by Frigidaire. Each new model is a tested step forward. Nothing goes into it as a result of habit or guess or pride of opinion. • Nothing counts but hard-won facts, gathered and used with an open mind. % WLDtMOaiLI OAKLAND Pi •VICK LaIALLI CADILLAC A DILCO-LIGHT RLKCTKIC PLANT* n» GENERAL MOTORS D. A. R. CHAPTER TO MEET. Barnwell Chapter, D. A. R., will riday afternoon, October 14th. at 4:30^Vclock, at the home of Mra. S. B. Moseley. A full attendance la urgently requested.. meet WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON r BRIDGE CLUB. Mra. Edgar A. Brown entertained^ the member* of the W’edne»day Af- - ■ - General Motors (Dept A), Detroit, Mich. •end without an? obligation Co me, your iOuarrated booh, let. “Where Motor Cor ForU Are EsMbliahei.” together with information about the particular General Motor* product or products 1 have checked at the right. 9 A car far every purse and purpose' ■ W CLIP THIS COUPON CHEVROLET □ PONTIAC □ OLDSMOBILE □ OAKLAND □ CADILLAC □ BUICK □ «1 FRIGIDAIRE □ lasallb □ delcxmjohtD Nome Address J. M. Farrell . Farrell O’Gorman BLACKVILLE BONDED WAREHOUSE Will store, fully insure and protect from the weather your COTTON, COTTON SEED, CORN, PEAS and other farm pro ducts, at a minimum rate and subject to your inspection.at all times. We will issue you a Bonded Warehouse Receipt, on wfiicfi | the Banks will lend you money. In jhis way you will not be forced to sell your products, if you feel they will sell higher later. temoon Bridge Club laat w*ek. The high score prise, tw® dainty-handfcgr- chiefa, wa.« won by Mrs. R. S. Dicks, and Mra. Charlie Brown, Sr., cut con solation, bridge score pads. Mrs. Walker, of Charleston, won the gue*t prise and was presented with hand kerchiefs. Ice cream and cake were ferved during the afternoon. ENTERTAINS SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Miss Ella. Louise Molair was hostess to the members of, the Smart £et Bridge Club laat week. The high score prize, a towel, was won by Mrs. Phillips. The guest prise, a corsage. Vote at Blackville. Blackville, Oct; 10.—In one of the mOat^ hotly contested elections held here in »ome time, G. K. Pickling was today elected mayor of Blackville by a large majorit; The following were named war dens:' W. W. Cain, J. D. Grubba, W. A. Carroll and V. L. Nevils. They took the oath at the meeting of town council tonight and assumed of fice immediately NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Seme,time ago the city council of Johnson Hagood, ,lid the con«>l,tiopj ‘‘i™**?. th * a' Wkla™ uro. mit Vav Mr. H J W * th lhe foUectUMV of all delm- a.necklace, Has cut by. Mrs. H. J.f^ ^ ^ ^ w., prewnt^i to Mr., M. K. H,l,. of t °.««"“«"* «•'"« »n- Logan. W. Va. During th, afternoon p *“ l . tM “: 10 th ' ch * r, * in * . 0 . , a delightful salad course was served. We make no charge for weighing, grad ing or selling your cotton. If you wish you can sell your warehouse receipt to the high est bidder, or f^tve your cotton put on the platform here, and sell it yourself to the highest bidder. The Banks will lend you money .on your warehouse receipts to pay cash for your fertilizers, etc. Tell your friends we will be glad to help them get fair prices for their products. INITIAL FALL MEETING OF MUSIC CLUB. he initial Fall meeting of the Barnwell Music Club was held with Mrs. J. N. Anderson Tuesday after noon. Eight members responded to roll call. Mrs. G. F. Posey, Misses Hill and Clark, of Blackville, we^e welcome visitors. '•4 Jpiter the business session, ih which it was decided to meet the ' second Tuesday afternoon in each month for eight consecutive months, devoting 20 minutes of each session to chorus practice, and the report of the treas urer showing $8.85 in the treasury, the following program was rendered: Piano Solo—Miss Molair. Vocal Solo—Mrs. Fales. Violin Solo—Mrs. Posey. clerks this Vas delayed, and the Mayor and Finance Committed »have directed the clerk to issue executions against all unpaid taxes on Oct 20th. Those whose taxes are not paid will save themselves embarrassment and extra cost by paying same before that date. Compound taxes are due not later than Oct. 15th. After th*t date a penalty of $1.00 will be added. (Licenses must be paid not latas. than Nov. 1st. The people are re spectfully requested to . remember these dates, atid co-operate with the council?-'- F. S. BROWN, Clerk. * ~ ' “MONEY TO - LOAN - ; Packard Six Sedan Only $2285 f. b. factory. . The finest Packard Six ever built with complete equipment delivers for $2510 for theFive Passenger Sedan. Chassis lubricat ed instantly from driver’s seat. Beautiful color options - Unsurpassed performance. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONB tarr—tMT I #> Do not expose your cotton wholly or in part to the weather. The damage may be many times greater than the cost of properly storing and insuring it. BLACKVILLE BONDED WAREHOUSE BLACKVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA ‘ Enjoy Deer Hunting. v..' • * Elleenton, Oct. 8.—Deer'hunting is getting popular here and Friday a group of hunters from this section bagged three fine deer near Scotia. «*—■—i-— / • A number of Baptist ministers attend ing a conference at Okatee club also went out qp a' hunting excursion and killed‘eight deer, all of them being pronounced fine ones. B. M. Foreman A few thousand dollars, private funds, On town or farm property,"In Barnwell County. Security must be gilt-edged, about 3 tp L Apply to-fc V. Seymour Owens Barnwell, South Carolina. Clothes for Fajl For Men and Boys The approach of Fall days renew* activities tsat vacations have interrupted. And, of course, the need for Clothes is emphasized. Drop in and view our new Fall displays of Clothing,"Shoes and Furnishings for Men and Boys;—<th« products of many j of the nation’s foremost makerf. The prices will also appeal V> you. RHEUMATISM Edwards Clothing Co •* While in France with the American . • • , f Army I obtained • noted French pre scription for the treatment of Rhe i- and Arthur Foreman, of this place matism and Neuritis. I have given killed one each. _ * ( this to thousands with wonderful re- / The Yemassee-Beaufon sectiijp has suits. The prescription coat me noth- an enormous number of deer and the j n g. I ask nothing for it. I will mail | sport of hunting the fleet-footed anl-; it if you will tend me your address. , mail in Sou^h Carolina is considered A postal will 'bring it. .Write today. j one of the finest of ajl the outdoor I PAUL CASH, Dept. M-2M, • Outfitting HendquArten 850 Broad St HEATING EQUIPMENT For Residences, Schools, Churches Warm Air Furnaces—(M-O-Matics Phone 264 W.B. TOOLE, At