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ere and J^ereahouts Thone U» the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local = Interest for This Column. ' A. E. Hartin spent the week-end in Blackville. Mrs. Ralph Brown is visiting her parents in Logoff. Owen Riley, of Columbia, wa s the guest of friends here Sunday. Mrs. Thos. H. Peeples, of Columbia, was a visitor here Saturday. Palmer Hartin is spending some time with relatives in Florida. J. D. Collins, of the Healing Springs section, was in the city on business Monday. , / Willie Black, of Barnwell route 1, was a visiter at The People-Sentinel office Monday. i F. D. Rowell, of Hilda, was a caller at The People-Sentinel "office while in town Saturday. Dr. E. W. Ellis, of Dunbarton, was at business visitor here salesday. Miss Julia Beard, of Ehrhardt, is spending the week-end with her aunt, v Mrs. J. W. C. Reed. / Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reid, of Yarn- ville, were visitors here Saturday. Prof. W. W. Carter down to Varnville Saturday for a day's hunt. Mrs. H. Allgood, of Atlanta, i s spending some time with her husband here. Mrs. James DeLoach spent the week-end in Augusta with Mr. De- Loach. riLDER FOR SALE.—Baby carriage in good condition. Will sell cheap. Mrs. B. W. Sexton, Barnwell, S. C. Itpd FOR SALE:—Frost proof Beet, Cabbage ami Lrttuce Plants. Cab bage plants—25c per hundred; 500 for $1.00; 1,000 for $1.75. Beet and Ice berg Lettuce Plant*—20j for 50; 100 for .‘{Sir. These are all fancy plants. If hy parcel post, postage extra.— Dr. C. N. Burekhalter, Barnwell, S. C. H. W. Weldon and Victor Stfumbill have returned after an extended trip to Florida and Cuba. — Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moody, Jr,, and son, of Columbia, spent Sunday in Barnwell with relatives. Mrs. J. E. Harley and little daugh ter are visiting her sister, Mrs. A. C. Matthews, in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Antley, of Cordova, were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. R. S. Dicks, Sunday. W. S. Creech, H. C. Creech and J. W. Sanders, of the Big Fork section, wexe in Barnwell salesday. Miss Elizabeth Deason, of Colum bia, spent Sunday in Barnwell with her father, Dr. R. A. Deason. Mrs. C. C. Kennerly and children, of Savannah, spent Sunday in Barnwell with her sister, Mrs. R. S. Dicks. Missef 'Pretto Ross, Eunice, Helen and Beulah Stil, of Augusta, spent the week-end with Mrs. Mamie Har- tiiu FOR SALE:—Good milk cow; calf 18 days old. Apply to W. L. Molair, Barnwell, S. C. MELON SEED FOR SALE—I have! about 75 pounds of Watson and about 20 pounds of Thurman Gray Water melon seed that I am offering at $1.00 per pound, and 25 pounds of Wonder Watermelon seed at $1.50 per pound. All seed were selected from melons weighing .W pounds and over.—J. F. Ready, Kline, S. C. FOR SALE:—Pure bred Rhode Is land Red Rooster. Apply to Mrs. B. W. St-xtoi . I’arnw II. S. ( . FOR SALE:—One fine Jersey milch cow.—Apply to Mordecai Mazursky, Barnwell, S. C. The frierds of Solomon Blatt, Esq., will learn with regret that he is con fined to his room with an attack of flu. Mr. and WT* T. J. Still, of Hilda, were guests of Coroner and Mrs. D. P. Larcaster on Thursday of last week. FOR SALE:—Martha Washington Asparagus Crowns and Martha Wash- I ington Asparagus Seed < —Mazuisky’s, ^arnwell, S. C° 12-20tf Miss **Speody” Glover, df drange- burg, spent thy week-end in Barn- well with Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price. ‘ Mrs. George Baker Wells, of Col umbia. was the recent guest of her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Banks. The Book Club met Friday with Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon. During < the social hour, the hostess served delight ful refreshments. FOR RENT. — The Oaks farm. For terms apply to H. L. O’Bannon, Barnwe,ll S. C. l-10-4tc FOR SALE:—One good two-horse grain drill and riding cultivator. Cheap for cash. Terms to right party.—C. F. Molair, Barnwell, S. C. l-24-2tc. Mr. and M rs. Robt. K. Arant and children left Tuesday for * Orange burg, where they will n4ake their future home. Mr. Arant has been conducting a grocery store in Barn well for the past year. Lloyd A. Plexico and little daugh ter, Kitty, left Friday night for At lanta, returning home Sunday even ing in a new Chevrolet coupe, whrcji he purchased through the Grubbs Chevrolet Co., of this/city. ** ——— MM We Have Some Reconditioned Buggies and Wagons . ' / Cheap for Cash./Terms to right parties. Also some good Horses and Mules ^ „ Building Material, Lumber, Moulding, Sash .and Dooj —; Get our estimate first. :-- C F. MOLAIR Mr. and Mrs. George Hurysz and baby have returned to their home in Chicago after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dicks. L. G. Richardson, who is making his home in Newberry with his daugh ter, Mrs. A. C. Matthews, spent the week-end in Barnwell. Mrs. R. S. Dicks, Misses Margaret Free, Annie Mabry, Andie Mood, Vir ginia Hutto, Sue Carter, and Mamie McMeekin were visitors in Augusta Saturday. Mr. and Mfs. M. H. Mixson are re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a handsome little son, who has been named Hagood, Jr. Hy arrived early Monday morning. / Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Creighton, Sr., are having a comfortable bungalow erected on their Jackson Street lot, which they purchased a short time ago from C. W. Moody. The local Winthrop Daughters w.ill entertain with a bridge tournament tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Solomon Brown. The public is invited to at tend. Society WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ‘ BRIDGE CLUB. Members of the Wednesday After noon Bridge Club of this city were entertained last w’eek by Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun in Denmark. The high score prize was won by Mrs. Solomon Blatt and the consolation was cut by Mrs. Perry A. Price. During the after noon the hostess served delightful re freshments. D. A. R.’« TO MEET FRIDAY. The regular monthly meeting of the D. A. R. Chapter of Barnwell will meet at the home of Mrs. Lizzie M. Cave and Mrs. B. W. Sexton on Friday af ternoon at 4 o’clark. A full attend ance is earnestly requested, as there will be an election of officers at this meeting. The ''Juh Market. The patrons of the Club Market are invited to call Saturday morning be tween 10 and 12 o’clock at the old stond in front of the Court House where vegetables, eggs, chickns and canned products will be on display. Every Satruday morning from now on through the summer months the club market will be in operation. Barnwell G. A.’s Meet. The Girls’ Auxiliary held its regular monthly meeting Monday afternoon, February 4th, at the Baptist church. The meeting was called to order by the president, and begun by singing “Have Thine Own Way, Lord.” Prayer was offered by Mrs. G. M. Greene. Scrip ture reading by Nelle Furtick. The subject for the afternoon, “Good Hab its,” was explained by Jennie Black; “Keeping the Sabbath Day” by Kath ryn Holland; Prayer and Bible Study, by Vivian Hair; Song, “I Must Tell Jesus; “Obedience”, by Eunice Moody; “Loyalty” by Marian Bolen; “Service” by Edith Mahaffey. The Minutes of last meeting were read by the secre tary, Lois Sanders. Dismissed with prayer by Vivian Hair. —" ♦ ♦ ♦ TEST COTTON SEE FOR GERMINATION Many sampIesTof cotton seed are now being tested for germination. We find that many of the seed shoV only about 50 per cent, or below. These seed should not be planted. E. D. PeacoclCs seed before cleaning showed 58 pef cent, after cleaning 73 per centy These seed were much benefited by/ getting out so many seed that ould not germinate. The Northern part of the State has good seed but they do not have to plant wilt-resistant varieties to any extent. Practically no Dixie Tri umph is for sale and very few Super- Seven, at the same time it is necessary to plant wilt resistant seed on a large percentage of the land in this county. This makes a very unfortunate situa tion. Very good Cleveland Big Boll cot ton seed can be bought for about $1.00 to $1.25 per bushel and freight. Farm ers are urged’ eo buy a supply of plant ing seed at an early date. If seed of about 60 per cent germination are osed, two bushels should be planted to secure a stand-—Prepared by H. G. Boylston, County Agent. ADVERTISE in Th« People-Sentinel Beware of GOLDS NOW! whether you've had the FEU • • • or not - This is the time of year when serious Aid troubles, such as deep chest colds, bronchitis, and pneumonia are always at their worst. Just now, with so many people in the weakened condi tion that follows a flu attack, it is more important than ever to heed every cold as a danger signal and check it promptly before complications can set in. 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C. = TREES and PLANTS We have an excellent variety of FRUIT and SHADE TREES, ROSES, SHRUBS, EVER GREENS, HEDGEPLANTS, VINES and ORNAMENTALS. CATALOGUS UPON REQUEST THE C. C. DORN CO. 101 Ninth SL Augusta, Ga. 66 6 Is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It i sthe most speedy remedy known. Daintily Designed Bedroom Suites From $95.00 Up x f T T T } I ❖ f f f t T f T t T ❖ t T ❖ t T f i f T T t T ? x t ❖ Price. Here's your chance to get that needed BEDROOM SUITE at a Money-Having We have them in three and four pieces, in the newer designs just received from America's furniture marts. New merchandise exhibited at the recent furniture ex- *\ V, •* 4 positions is fast arriving and we invite your inspection of our stocks. Also remember that we can completely furnish your home, from cellar to attic, at lower prices than can be/obtained in the large city stores. Drop in today and let us show you what we have.