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a THURSDAY, JUNE 2tTH, 1129. m BARNWELL PEOPUMKNTINBL, BARNWHLU MOTH CAROLINA ere and ^Hereabouts Thone U§ the Names of Your Viaitora, or Other Items of Local Interest for This Column. - Object Mr. ard Mrs. William Hutto and son, of Aiken, were visitors here Sun day. ■■■ a Sol Blatt, Jr. ,is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Ed Mirmow, in Orangeburg this week. Johnnie Knobloch and Paul Barbot spent Sunday with relatives in Char leston. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Spann ard baby have returned to Darlington, af ter a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price. Col. and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown and little daughter, Emily, spent the week end in Charleston and oiu the Isle of Palms. The Duplicate Bridge Club met on Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. J. Lemon, 4 (* C. W. Moody, who has been quite sick for the past few weeks, is slowly improving. , Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mixson and little son, of Varnville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mixson. Teddy Plexico left this week for a visit to the new plant of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company at Gads den, Ala. One of the Finest of New England’s Mills Sold at Auction June 18th-19th A representative large mill located in one of the most prominent textile sections of New England. A mill which, according to the auctioneers’ adver- tismenfc, has “machinery and equipment including 170,000 ring spindles and is complete for carding, combing and spinning American and Egyptian cotton yams in counts from 8 to 80. It is a high speed mill with modern ma chinery throughout. The machinery and equipment of Mill No. 1 was ail purchased new in and since 1911. Of Mill No. 2, in and since 1917. The mill was in successful operation up to the time of the textile strike in New Bedford about a year ago.” The illustration below will give an idea of its magnitude and its modem buildings. hm Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morriscy, of Ohio, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fuller last week. Mrs. M. K. Hale has returned to her home in West Virginia after an ex tended visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Easterling. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dicks and chil dren were visitors in Gastonia and Charlotte, N. C., last week. Mrs.Robt. A. Patterson and little son have returned to Barnwell after a visit to relatives at McColl. The friends of J. M. Diamond will regret to learn that he was taken* to a Columbia hospital early Monday morning for treatment. Miss Elizabeth Deason, of Columbia, nd Miss Mary Pringle, of Charleston, spent the week-end in. Barnwell. Mr. ard Mrs. W. H. Greene and lit tle daughter, of Ellenton, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene on Sunday. Miss Willie Bush Deason attended a bridge party given by Mrs. Jasper Johrs in Allendale Monday afternoon. Mrs. Spann ard daughter. Miss Rosalie Spann, of Sumter, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' Perry A. Miss Elizabeth Burckhalter, who taught school in Harrisburg, Va., the past sessior, is spending the summer vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mis. C. N. Burckhalter. B usinesc t t il.derO FOR RENT:—One or two furnish ed rooms with privilege of kitchenette and bath. Very desirable location. For further information apply to The People-Sentinel office. Up. Dr. L. T. Claytor, Monroe Morris and Harry Anderson left Tuesday morning for a visit to the former’s brother in Quincey, Fla. Miss Helen Calhoun returned to Barnwell Saturday morning from Thomasville, Ga., where she taught school the past session. The many friends of E. W. Holman will be glad to know that he is steadi ly improving, ard hope to see him on the streets in a short while. Mrs. Edgar Loyns, of Elloree, Miss Erma Levkoff, Miss Rosa Harris and Melvin Levkoff, of Columbia, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Mazurs- ky. This is but one of the large number of New England mills that have been forced to shut down following labor disturbances. Antagonistic labor and adverse legislation have contributed toward greatly reducing the number of spindles in place in New England. The U. S. Department of Commerce shows a reduction in spindles from 19,001,661 irl February 1923, to 15,008,764 in April 1929—a decline of 3,992,897 spindles. What has become of the thousands of workers who earned their living at the mills which were forced to close ? Does the future bold in store such industrial tragedies for South Carolina? The Name of This Mill Will Be Supplied Upon Request Ben Davies, Jr., left Saturday for Greenville, where he spent the week end with a classmate before going to Hendersonville* N. C., to attend the Episcopal camp at Kanuga Lake. • < i I Ml |f *i<r. i;: 11 'A$ Of south .Carolina TTlrr i|r r r r r*r f" f" r* rilirrf'rrrr rrTf” fi 'Mh m rrrrrrrm rv<Mp*r»--5o Prosper Tkt Ptoph' elllgcl Ejsliii;! SCttfS -ill mi;; FOR SALE.—Fine .Jersey milch cow. For further information, apply at The People-Sentinel office. Up RELIABLE man wanted to run Mc- Ness Business in Barnwell County. $8 to $12 daily profits. No capital or experience required. Wonderful op- portunty. Write today.—McNESS CO. Dept. C., Freeport, Illinois. WHY SUFFER?:—When Dr. W. J. Brooks, the Divine Faith Healer, can cnre you! I have treated success fully Goitre, Asthma, Boils, Earache, Bronchitis, Backache, Burns, Head ache, Rheumatism, Hay Fever, Ecze ma, Lumbago, Corns, Paralysis, Kid ney Trouble Tuberculosis and many other ailments. I can be found at the Barnwell Court House in the Tent. Dan Manville Hartley, who received his M. A. degree from the University of Virginia last week, has returned home for the summer vacation. He was accompanied home by H. Francis Baugh, III, of Rogers, Texas, who is also a student at the University of i Virginia. Two-Piece Sports Suit Shows Collarless Coat WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. R. S. Dicks was hostess last week to the members of the Wednes day Afternoon Bridge Club. The high score prize, a bridge set, was won by Mrs. Solomon Blatt and the consolation, a silver tea strainer, was cut by Mrs. J. Julien Bush. A salad course with tea w’as served after the games. _ . » ♦ ♦ ■ * TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER FOR SATISFACTORY RESULTS. H. Antopolsky Main Street ° Barnwell, S. C. Rayon Taffeta ■ One Dollar Value 69c A Yard Men’s Pants Special Lot. Regular $6 Value $3.95 Silk Ponge IMPORTED 59c A Yard Boy’s Knee Pants Sizes 6 to 14—Guararteed Fast 98c - . \ Dimity Flowered—Special 25 A Yard Boy’s Knickers f Special Lot. 98c A new version of the collarless coat ln\a two-piece sports suit of soft rose and white tweed shown at the Pageant of the Golden Fleece, recently held in New York city under the auspices of the Wool institute. Unated States government authori ties show that under favorable condi tions with tKe beginning of or4e male and one female fly, they may increase in ore season to over 50,500,000,000,- 000 flies. This shows the need of FLY TOX. FLY-TOX is the scientific in secticide developed at Mellon Insti tute of Industrial Research by Rex Research Fellowship: Simple instruc- tiore on each bottle \(blue label) for killing ALL household insects. IN SIST on FLY-TOX with the perfume like fragrance. It ii safe, stainless, sure.—adv. Week-End TRIPS Round Trip Reduced Fares from BARNWELL Fares from Other Points in Proportion. Wrightsville Beach : $10.05 Augusta $2.40 Myrtle Beach n $9.85 Tickets on sale Fridays and Saturdays, good until midnight following Tuesday. Sunday Excursions Augusta $2.00 Tickets good day of sale. Round Trip Summer Excur sion* Tickets on sale daily to resorts in Canada and the Unit ed States, good until October 31. We are prepared to serve you. J .E. MAHAFFEY, Barnwell, S. C. Phone 5 Atlantic Coast Line BE SURE TO VISIT The RHODODENDRON — FESTIVAL r* ASHEVILLE, N. C. —From— JUNE 17TH to JUNE 22ND, 1929_ Special Reduced Fares, Tickets sold June 16th to 20th, inclusive, Good to return until June 27th. CONVENIENT SCHEDULES A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY —TO SEE— THIS GORGEOUS FLORAL DISPLAY. 99 Vacation Time| TRY THE COOL PLACES IN THE Southern Appalachian Mountain* OF Western North Carolina Eastern Tennessee OR North Georgia “The Land of the Sky Jersey Seashore Resorts Old Point Comfort (Including New ChamheriinrVanderbilt Hotel) Virginia Beach (Including New Hotel Cavalier) ,—-At— Beaches at Ocean View (Norfolk) Charleston, Savannah, Brunswick (Sea Island Beaches on Saint Simons Islaifd) * and Jacksonville Mountain and Lake Region of New England ^ Resorts on the Great Lakes The Black Hills of South Dakota Michigan,- W is con s i n and Minnesota Lake Resorts Pacific Northwest » Colorado California Resorts National Parks Lake Region of Canada Canadian Northwest r You will find greater value* for your money ADVERTISE TRAVEL BY TRAIN, THE SAFEST, THE MOST COMFORTABLE, THE MOST RELIABLE. For Fare* and Schedule* Apply to Ticket Agent* SOUTHERN Railway Sy Mem. 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