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with a cup towel. During the after
noon the hostess served deviled crabs,
tomatoes on lettuce, and tea.
Mr. and Mrs; Angus Patterson spent
Thursday in Augusta.
Jamek S, Howe/ of Cblumbia, was
a visitor here Friday.
J. S. 1 Culbrmth, of Johnston, was
in Barnwell Thursday. *
C. S. Harris, of Richmond, Va., was
a visitor here last week.
J. T. Garrett, of Greenwood, was in
the city op business Thursday.
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Mrs. Marguerite Patturson Martin
spent the week-end in Columbia.
Perry B. Bush and Max Bronson
were visiors in Columbia Tuesday.
W. W. Hilton, of Greenwood, was a
visitor here several days last week.
F. R. Trowbridge, of Williston, was
a business visitor here Wednesday.
Duke Harris, Esq., of Jtichmond,
Va., was the guest of friends here one
day last week. »
DuBOSE-JENNINGS
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Williston, March .3.—Of interest to
their many friends was the marriage
of Miss Mamie Mary DuBose, eldest
Mrs. J. R. Rogers, of Edgefield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Du-
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Iris Bose » of Williston, to William J. Jen-
Chisholm, Friday. ‘ „ nings, formerly of Williston, but now
‘ residing in Bamberg, where he holds
L. F. Hair, E. F. Boylston and Ben a responsible position with the public
works department. The ceremony
was performed last Saturday, Febru
ary 25, in Aiken.
Mrs. Jennings is one of Will is ton’s
attractive and popular young
women. She was a member of the
senior class of the Williston-Elko
high school and
McKerley, of Blackville, frere visitors
here Tuesday.
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The friends of F. A. Stokes will
learn with regret that he has been most
transferred to Savannah.
The friends . of Lament DeLoach
will be glad to know that be has re
covered from an attack, of illness;
Misses Harryd<41e Thompson apd
Billie Scott, of Williston, were the
week-end guests of Miss Elaine Har^
ley.
Col. and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown mo
tored to Columbia Tuesday afternoon. 1 Sunday.
Mr. arid Mrs. Curtis Gregory and
Miss G rtrude Holmes, of Columbia,
were the, guests of relatives here
M rs. E. G. Williams, of Greenwood,
was the week-gnd guest of Mrs.^Jas.
DeLoach. -
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Dr. a nd Mrs. A. T. Russell and Mrs.
ris Chisholm spent Wednesday in
Columbia.
Mrs. J. G. Wooley and little daugh
ter were the guests of relatives and
friends here several days last week
while en route to thtvr new home in
New Mexico. ' v .
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FOR SALE: — Purebred Tancred
strain baby chicks, $15.00 per hun
dred and" $K'00''f'(5Y , '"fi'fty, hatch comes
off March 8th. My birds have won
the egg rtrord for December and
January with competition ~ of 221
poultry men. — W. H. Moody, Jr.,
Kline, S. C . 3-8-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. McElroy and Rt-
tle son,,“Bmi$,” of Louisville, Ga^
were the week-end guests of Mrs.
Sallie McN'ab.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNab and
children and Miss Mamie McNab, of
Charleston, were the week-end guests
of Mrs. bailie McNab.
her many friepds
will regret to lost her as a resident
of Williston. The groom is popular in
Williston.
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Ordering Strawberry Plants.
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James DeLoach, Mrs. G. W. Wash
ington and Mrs. Betty Cashin, of
Augusta, ■were the guests of Mrs.
James-DeLoach Friday.
Mrs. Solomon Blatt, of this city,
and Mrs. Milford Frankenstein, of
New York City, were luncheon gueists
at the Bon Air-Vandebilt Hotel in
Augusta Thursday.
Strawberry plants for the proposed
a creage around Barnwell*are being or
dered this wi ?k. It is said that March
is the best month for setting out tyre
plants and f° r that -reason intere^ed
parties are urged, to see W 4 J. Lemon,
at the store of Lemda Bios.^ immed-
iately and get their oiders now.
Strawberry ‘culture promises to be a
irofitable industry and the goal is a
s icient acreage tov insure earlot
s wnents.
Homicide at Williston.
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FOR RENT:—Four-room dwelling,
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with all modern conveniences, oh
Simjms Street, in'good residential sec
tion of town of Barnwell.—For fur
ther infonmation apply to—J. G.
Moody—Bam well, S. - C.-- :: •— ~ -
FOR SALE:—Excel Melon Seed,
selected from melons grown on my
farm. $1.00 per pound, cash with
order.—B. F. Anderson,* Dunbarton,
S. C. • 3-1-tf.
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Col. J. E. Harley, member of the
House of Representatives, spent the
week-end at his home herer^ Colonel
Harley, who has been quite busy for
ten days as a member of the free con-
frrehce committee, stated that he ex
pects tho legislature to adjourn sine
die his week.
I) .A. R .MEETING
FRIDAY
A mecti ig of the local D. A. R.
Chapter will be held tomorrow (Fri
day* afternoon at four o’clock at the
home of Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon, with
Miss Llirabeth McNab as assistant
hostess.
MISS PATTERSON
ENTERTAINS.
Miss Mary Patterson entertained the
Smart Set Bridge Club last week. The
high score prizet, bath salts, was won
Charming Spring Suit
Ely Baxley, colored, was lodged in
the Barnwell County jarl this week,
charged with\ the murder of Jerry
Twiggs, also Colored, of Montmor-
en-c\. The homkide occurred at a
negro house in. Williston Sunday night
and Barley claims tfiat the shooting
was accidental, although the testi
mony of eye-witnesses\is said to be
conflicting. Twiggs, it said, was
shot in the back with a piktol. It is
alleged t^hat the negroes weVe drirtk-
ing at the time.
Believe It or Not
WillistonT^March 3.—Miss Thelma
Crook, of the Swans^&'^choo! spent
the week-end with Mrs. John Miley.
Miss Crook was a teacher here last
year. * ~
Mrs. W. K. Browning and daughters
of Branchvilki, were recent visitors of
Mrs. Mamie Youngblood at Elko.
Mrs. T. M. Willis has returned from
Johnston, wheie she spent last week
with relatives.
John A. Breazale, of Anderson, was
a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Crouch at Elko.
Miss Mary Harve/’ Newsom, j
teacher at 1, Swansea, spent week
end at her home here.
THm Rev. R. C. Black, of Brunson,’
Miss Juanita Ayers, of Orangeburg
James and Gyles Toole, of Aiken
were visitors Sunday of Mr. and M’ s
P. M. Hairr"
Mrs. A. A. Myers and Mrs. W. S
Walters, of Branchville, were guests
Friday of last week of Miss Mayo
Rountree.
Mrs. Bunyan Woodward, of Augus
ta, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. L
Hair.
Mrs. E. P. Riley returned Friday
to her home in Greenville, after
week's visit to her mother, Mrs. A. M
YCennedy.
Mrs. Hattfo Rountrees is visiting
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hor daughter, Mrs. H. H. Altman, in
Charleston.
Mrs. L. A. Hartzog and Mrs. R.‘,F*
Goojdwin, of Olar, weie visitors here
Monday.
Mrs. F. W. Toole has returned af
ter a week with her sister, Mrs. Pa:il
Cook, in Olar.
Mrs. Loy Bolick and children re
turned last weok tovtheir home in
Hickoiy, N. C., accompanied by Mrs.
Bolick’s mother, Mrs. R. A. Weathers/
bee.
F. Hutson, of Winnsboi
N. T. Hutson, of Springfield
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Cook. ^ y'
Mrs. Mae Creech is visiting her
siste r, Mrs. J. W. Hill, in Yemasee.
The womm who assisted in the
Sunday schobF enlargement campaign
nere last week were .guests as fol
lows: Mrs. A. L. Shumate, Mrs.. T.
P. Mitchell; Mrs. T. B. Lanham of
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optmed up a first class grocery store and can save you money on
everything you buy. We also have a First Class Lunch Counter
in the back of store, serving all kinds of sandwiches. We are
Specializing on DIXIE MAID and other Self Rising Flour, and
cap save you money. Will s«H y-pti a, sack or a carload at Rock
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Low Price Grocery Co.
WALL STREET
^ G. M. Anderson and G. P. Hogg, Proprietors.
The Store that Saves You Monty.
Come and place your order for Meats, Sugar, Flour, Rice and Lard
in Big Lots and we will get it for you.
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to and Mrs.
field, spent
J. D. Robison, formerly superm-*
terident of the Barnwell schools but
now a residtnt of Columbia,' enjoyed
the lare pleasure of, hooking and
landing a 26-pound rock fish Wednes
day of last week while, on a fishing
trip in the low country in company
with Lloyd A. Plexico and W. P.
Morris. Messrs. Robison and Plexleo
caught 14 rock and trout, the smallest
weighing about 4% pounds. Both of
these gentlemen are enthusiastic
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followers of Tzaak Walton and usually
“bring home the bacon.”
Mrs. G. C. Matthews arwl Miss Eliza
beth Nuckluj of Mrs. F. T. Merritt.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan and
ildren, of Fairfax, were visitors
Sunday of Mrs. Willie Kennedy. *
Misses Pansy Way and Maddie Lou
Stevens, of Dorchester, were week-end
guests of Miss Mario Johnson.
Miss Marian Keel has returned
from a visit to Blackville.
Mr. and Mis. Allen Hair and chil
dren have returned from a visit to
CharictU&m
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ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE-SENTINEL.
Conclusive Proof.
A 25-cent advertisement in lagt
week’s issue* of The People-Sentinel
was directly instrumental in selling
75 or 80 bushels of cotton seed for
W. L. Cave, of this city. Shortly af
ter the paper was ^delivered to sub
scribers Wednesday aftemoon, Mr.
Cav;i began to receive telephone or
ders for seed and had sold entirely
but early Thursday morning. This is
certainly an emphatIT affirmative re
ply ( to the question, "Does advertise
ing pay?” That is, so far as adver
tising in The People-Sentinel is con
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With one
Treatment
RUBBED on
throat and chest,
Vicks does two
things at oncer
(1) It is vaporized by the body
heat end inhaled direct to the in
flamed air passages, and
(2) It stimulates the skihlike an
old-fashioned poultice and *‘draws
out” the soreness.
^.Thif charming new spi^ng^*«iit
is made of tan crepe. The Eton >.
jacket and the skirt are made
alnipsLeAMreJyjof accordian plaits.-
Blouse is oi printed crepe and sash
matches the blouse. • A tan and
brown silk hat is used with the suit*
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