The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, March 15, 1928, Image 5
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, BOOTH CAROLINA
ere and O^(ereabouts
Name* of Tour Visitors, or Other Items of Local
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Interest for This Column. • i-..
Ral] Brown spent the week-end
in th^ ty. ^ . .
T. Lafitte, of Estill,^ was a busi-
ess visitor here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Rjley, of Green
ville, were visiors here Monday.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vincent, of
Uniomt are visiting Barnwell relatives
this week.
Miss Essie Morris, of Coker Col
lege, spent the week-end in Barnwell
with relatives. / -
R. A. Deason left Monday
MOLONY-CORNWELL
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Beauty at the Bar
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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Molony, of
for, Blackville, announce the engagement
Chariotte, N. C5, to attend the Rexall > of their daughter, Lucylle Angela,
convention in that city.
, Mrs. James DeLoaCh and son,
James Frampton, spent the week-end*
with relatives in Hampton.
to Mr. Milton M. Cornwell, of Wasfi-
intgton, D77C., the wedding to take
place in April. W
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fowke and son,
Laurie Fowke, of Lyndhurst, were in
the city on business Tuesday.
Miss Ethel Calhoun, of Appleton,
is the guest of Mr. ard Mrs. W: J.
Lemon this week.
BARNWELL MUSIC
STUDY CLUB. '
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At the MaP:h meeting of* the
Barnwell Music Studju Club, held at
the home'of Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon, the
club had as its guests the Beethoven
Music Club, which gave the afternoon’s
program. This club, composed of the
pupils of Mrs. Ira Fales, afforded its
listeners a most enjoyable hour.
The Winthrop Daughters met on Ml *s. Fales is to be congratulated on
Monday afternoon of this week at the
home of Miss Ella Lovrise Moliar.
Mrs. Ralph Smith and little daugh
ter, of Charlotte, N. C., are the guests
of Mr. a n dMrs. S. B. Moseley.
J. Buist Grubbs, of Williston, was
in town Tuesday with Mabel Ford,
Lizzie’s new sister.
Fay K^ihp, of Sylvania, Ga., was
the guest of his sisteir-in-law, Mrs.
Olaree Cail, this week.
The Ladies’ Guild of the Barnwell
Episcopal Church met We|dnesday of
last week at the home of Mrs. Charlie
Brown, Sr. V
Miss Myrtle Grubbs has returned
from Charlotte, N. C M wherei she
spent some time with Mr.* and Mrs.
T. J. Still and other relatives and
friends.
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FOR SALE:—S. C. Red eggs from
pure bred stock, $1.00 per setting.—
F. H. Miller, Barnwell, S, C.
her work, as the playing of each pupil,
showed to a marked degree an un
derstanding of music seldom found
as a whole in a junior organization.
Under the leadership of its president,
Miss Gladys Lee, the club presented
the following program:
“Valtz Eccentrique,” Eggeling-
Miss Nell Moore.
“Concert Waltz,” Felton—Miss
Margie Holland. . >
“Dancing Leaves,” Gobbaerts—
Miss Dorothy Richardson.
“Dancing Spirits, 4 ’ Bohni—Miss Pa
tricia Dicks.
“Edleweiss Glide,” Vanderbeck—
Miss Elaine Harley.
“Capricarf f e,” Wiajchs—Miss Betty
Mrs. Perry » A. -Price and Miss Banks.
Rosalie Spann were<called to Sumter j “Grand Marche de Concert,” Wol-
Thursday on account of the sudden lenhaupt—Miss Claire Dicks.
J. E. Harley, Jr., a-student at Wof
ford College, is visiting his parents,
Col. aaid Mrs. J. E. Harley, this week.
Mrs. Horatio R. Bigelow, of Wash
ington, D. C., is spending a few weeks
with her sister-in-law. Mrs. George
Batten. ^
The many friends of J. M. Grubbs
will be glad to know that he is re
covering from an attock of “flu” and
pneumonia. ' v ^
ANNOUNCEMENT
Why pay more when we sell you for less?
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To our friends and customers;—We wish to announce that we have
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opened up a first class grocery store and c^n 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
can save you money. Will sell you a sack or a carload at Rock
Bottom prices. Call and be convinced. ’ .
WALL STREET
G. M. Anderson and G. P. Hogg, Proprietors.
The Store that Saves You Money. \
me and place your order for Meats, Sugar, Flour, Rice and Lard
in Big Lots and we will get it for you.
death of an uncle.
“Russian Rhapsody,” Hesselberg—
Miss Gladys Lee.
At a short business meeting Mrs.
Lizzie M. Cave wks appointed dele-
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v FOR SALE. Gillard*a Plants
(Blanket flower), 30 cents per dozen.
—Mr?. W. C. Milhous r Barnwell, S.X.
3-15-ltc.
MELON SEED.—Watson and Ex-
eel, fiom largt« melons, home raised;
$1.00 per pound. Also pink meat
Loupes and Kirby Stay-Green Cukes.
—Otis Brabham, Allendale, S. C. .
3-15-ltc.
Prof. Dan Hartley is visiting rela
tives here this week,'his school in
Georgia being closed ^on account of _ & a ^ e » with Miss Ella Louise Molair as
alternate, to tKe State Federation of
V —Miss
Frieda Hennock, pretty 23 year old
woman lawyer, will defend the
Benedetto Brothers, who are
charged with murder. Miss Hen-
nock is an accomplished lingu ist, a
musician, and a student of medi
cine, and. though she is strictly
feminine—as emphasized by her
long hair—she says*she gets more
thrills from her court experience
than she could from love.
Local Fanners Plant
20 Acres of Potatoes
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Terie Richardson and H. W. Sanders
Will Grow Spuds for Carlot
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Shipments.
an epidemic of measles.
Col. and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown
went up to Laurens , Friday to attend i State Federation of Music
the funeral of Albert C. Dial, a nephew whs h meets in Orangeburg
of Ex-Senator Nat B. Dial, who died 1
Thursday night after a short illness.
. Col. and Mrs. H. D. Calhoun, Mr.
and .Mrs. Robt. A. Eesturling an^d
little daughter, of Denmark, were the
guests of relatives here Sunday ufter-
nooni .
. LOST.—Some time ago, a gentle
man’s gray vest between Southern
and Atlantic Coast Line depots. Fin
der will rt(turn to The People-Senti
nel office and receive rewards
3-15-ltp.
FOR RENT:—Four-room dwelling,
with all modern conveniences, on
Simms Street, in good residential sec
tion of town of Barnwell.—For fur
ther information apply to—J. G.
Moody, Barnwell, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Euguoe Easterling
and little daughter returned to
Greensboro, N. C., Tuesday after
spending a few days here with rela
tives.
Women’s Clubs to be held at Aiken
April 10th/ 11th and 12th. For the
Clubs
April
12th, 13th and 14th, Mrs. S. B.
Moseley was appointed as delegate
with Mrs. W. M. Jones and Mrs. Le-
Roy Molair as alternates, i
Has Life Membership.
. M rs. B. L; Eayuvrling ivas carried
to an Augusta hospital Saturday for
treatment, and her many friends hope, , .
,% , , • his progressiveness
that she will soon be restored to _■
health.
County Supenntendenit of Educa
tion Horace J. Crouch is the proud
wearer of a gold lapel ^button, em-
Mematic of life membership in the
South Carolina Teachtrs’ Associa
tion. It is understood that Mr.
Crouch enjoys the distinction of bci-
ingrthc first member of that organiza
tion to secure a lift? Membership,
which is look^i upon by his many
friends as just another indication of
Fertilizer Investigation
by Farmers
show that —
INTERNATIONAL
Crop-Producing
FERTILIZERS
In view of the fact that the Irish
potato crop in the lower part of the
Stall promises_to be verj( late this
season, due to the cold wet weather
of the past several weeks, which
caused the seed potatoes to rot in the
ground, Terie Richardson and H. W.
Sanders, of this city, are planting
twenty acres of spuds for shipment to
the markets of the North and East.
Mr. Richardson stated to a represen-
tative—of- The-People-Sentinel Tut n-
day that he expects their crop to
come (in about the samti time as the
Beaufort crop. Like other truck
crops, thost. who “hit it right” make
handsome profits on Irish potatoes
and the friends of these two progres-
sive farmers hope that they will
Are worth more because they
produce Greater Profits
at Harvest time/
for sale by—
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C. F. MOLAIR, Barnwell, S. C.
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1. F. and M. KEELER, Blackville, S. C.
Semi for Booklets which give Valuable Experiences of Farmers
International Agricultural Corporation
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’ Now Is the Time to
Send ut your orders for the BEST NURSERY STOCK.
FREE catalog upon request.
Augusta Fruitland Nurseries Georgia
“make a killing” on
this Spring.
their venture •
ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE-SENTINEL.
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FDR SALEr—Excel Melon Seed,
selected from melons grown on my
farm. $1.00 per pound, cash with
order.—B. R-Anderson, Dunbarton,
S. C. 3-1-tf.
Miss Emeline Batten motored to
Edge/Ield Sunday afternoon to visit
Mrs: Joseph Holland, a school friend,
returning to Barnwell Tuesday after-
noo-ru Before her marriage Mrs. Hol
land was Miss (Christine Tompkins
and attended a school in Montclair,
N. J.
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ian Country
“THE LAND OF
EVANGELINE”
The Maritime Provi
dences of Canada
July 1 to July 13. '
July 15 to July 27.
July 29 to Aug. 10.
Aub. 12 to Aug. 24.
Aug. 26 to Sept. 7.
UNDER DIRECTION OF
I. V. WOOD, Inc.
For attractively illustn
itinerary and full infon
write or consult W. E./jjUfliee,
D. P. A., Southern/pailway
System, Columbia
J. D. Robinson came ‘down from
Columbia Tuesday morning/ leaving
here yesterday in company with L. Mrs. Lilias Walsh.
A. Plexico and W. P. Morris to enjoy Barnwell, S. C., March 13, 1928.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that all
persons holding claims against the
estate of Mrs. Lilias Walsh will file
Jhem properly attested with the un
dersigned Executor, on or before Sat
urday, the 31st day of March, A. D.,
1928, and all persons indebted to the
said estate will make prompt payment
to the said Executor.
Darling P. Walsh,
Executor of the Will of
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Carload of Maid of 'Athens
3-15-3L
TAX NOTICE.
another fishing trip in the lower part
of the State. Two weeks ago Mr.
RobTnsoh liad the thrillmg experience
of hooking and landing a 26-pound
roek fish.
Notiue is hereby giveni that all
Mrs. G. M. Greene has returned ta! ' cs due ,he town of Barnwell must
from Burlington, N. C„ when, she' be P» id or b * fore A P ril lst . 1928 ’
was called on account of the critical or executions will be issued against
illness of her sister, Mrs.’ George . the property and same advertised for
Glaspy. Her many friends will be
glad to know that Mrs. Glaspy.whose
life was* despaired of ten days ago, is
mow convalescing and it is hoped that
she will soon be Entirely restored to
health. */ ^
. v Yesterday ^Wednesday) Mrs. Geo.
Batten had as her guests her nephews,
Lieht. Etagene C> Batten, an army
aviator, and Norman K. Batten and
the latter’s wife, who stopped over in
Barnwell while en route to Florid^
by automobile. Lieut. Batten has had
a distinguished career as a flier and
his brother, Norman: Batten, is an
tomobile racer of national fame,
hile racing at Indianapolis last May,
his car caught fire, Mr.-Batten driv
ing the machine until his hands were
so badly burned that he had to use
his feet to guide the blazing automo
bile out of the way of the other
racers. As a result of his injuries he
was forced to spend the entire sum
mer in r. hospital. Both brothers have
been at the Walter Reid Memorial
Hospital In Washington and will
spend some time in Florida recuperat-
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sale on Saleday in May, 1928.
By order of Council.
Forest S. Brown.
Clerk, Town of Barnwell.
modic Croup
Often checked with
one application of
Vicks. Just rub on
throat and chest
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Over T?Million Juts Used YEarix
Mrs. Angus Patterson’s
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Price $47.50
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Many other sizes
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9x12 Best Quality Congbleum Rugs $10
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