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THURSDAY, m C0Tr0N - COTTON TEST THESE FACTS. t * nT0N jrrldes H »nd'7hr y m^?^4 an ^ cottonT There » re 2 « different races, and the money differer.ee between them is jrreat How marv maTk^tf » t0 vf h W ' th the world ’ s I’fgest cotton buyers reliable tk *‘ chang€ s neatly every minute? You need a mai ketsi tn ^ nced m * B ,n Au ^ sta <<>na of the world’s largest 2 Tbiou ful! y r r L cott °n bringing the highest price. *\r\& K d meth . od of each person selling their own cottoi., by get- Bid^’ u p yerS mak ? ^ P ffer ’ ar ' d then J U3t takir * the “Highest I 8 bad business - For simple reason, the H ghest Bid may be many dollars under the market value. fn ™ ^? 0d /° a 5 S and V i Mk trucks enabl€ y° u t0 send YM'- cottoh T; l a / eW h , 0UrS * . Immedia te sale can be made, insuring you of the highest market price and prompt returns. Don’t give your cot ton away by simply accepting the “Highest Bid” of a local buyer ir.i a small market. Let me show you results, _ CHAS. G. HOUSTON COTTON FACTOR : AUGUSTA, GA. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Anderson, of Albennarle, N. C., announce the birth of e-daughter June 20th. Mrs. Ander son will be remembered here as Miss Mary Furtick. *e * . OHere and ^Hereabouts 'Phone Us the Names of Tour Visitors, or Other Items of Local - Interest for This Column. ... . Mrs. J. D. Garrison is visiting rela tives in Charleston. R. A. Easterling, of Denmark, was a business visitor here Monday. Miss Lena Cave, of Columbia, visiting friends here this week. is Miss Anna Sams Clark is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hagood. Johnnie Clary, of Savannah, spent the week-end here with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Horace N. Creech pent Sunday with relatives at Blythe- wooci. v of Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Best were visitors in Augusta Monday and Tuesday. A. H. Nirestein, Esq., of Blackville, was ir town Saturday on professional business. Herbert Owens has returned from a pleasant visit of severad days in Graniteville. Flowers Oalhoun came down* from Spartanburg Saturday for a visit to relatives and friends. Col. N. B. Gamble, of Columbia, was a business visitor here Saturday ard was accompanied home by his little S daughter, Mary Catherine, who spent last week with little Miss Ida Carter. Earnest Pearson, Henry Josha, Miss Mae Delle Hyme and Miss Ophelia Huggins, of Charleston, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Huggins, near Barnwell. The contract for grading and sur facing with sand-clay of 0.915 miles of route No. 64 ir. the town of Dun barton was let Tuesday to W. R. Car- son, of Batesburg, the contract price being $6,705.69. Otis Sanders, of the Ulmer section, was in Barnwell Monday. His friendg will regret to learn that it was neces sary to take his little son, Otis, Jr., to the Orangeburg hospital for an operation last week. Mrs. R. A. Ellis has returned from a few days’ visit to relatives at} Scotia ard Savannah. R. F. Kirkham and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fuller and little son spent the week-end at Tybee Beach. Mrs. W. J. Lemon, Miss Julia Lemon and Arden Lemon are spending several days on Sullivan’s Island. ,, j/dcigty Mrs. Cora Brooker, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Deas and little son, of Augusta, % spent the week-end in Barnwell. Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., and Brown Towles spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Brown in Batesburg. Dr. and Mrs. Neil Lemon, of •Phila delphia, Pa., are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lemon. Mrs. J. A. Hicks ard children, Bamberg, were guests at the Circle Inn Tuesday. Solomon Blatt, Esq., and R. S. Fitzpatrick, left Surday for Anderson to attend the American Legion Con- of vention. Mtsl Shelly Black ard daughter, Catherine, are spending the week at Folly Beach. Mrs. A. D. Corner, Boyd Connor and family left Wednesday for Ashe ville, N. C., where they will spend sev eral days. Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., has retum- Miss Ruth Clary left several days ed home after spending several days •o f .!• a nvT’ Vs visit with relatives with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Brown in I Batesburg. ago in Savannah. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. The members of the Wednesday Af ternoon Bridge Club were entertained last week by Mrs. Perry A. Price. The high score prize, a china cake plate, was won by Mrs. B. P. Davies, and the consolation, a deck of playing cards, was cut *>y Mr s. Charlie Brown, Jr. The guest prize, score pads, was awarded to Mrs. Adkin. During the afternoon the hostess served a salad course. EXTEND INVITATION TO TYBEE BEAUTY PAGEANT Young Ladies of Barnwell County Asked to Parti c ipate. Miss Margaret Free, of Bamberg, was the guest of Mr. ard Mrs. Perry A. Price on Tuesday. Sheriff B. H. Dyches, Perry B. Bush and E. K. Woodward motored to Orangeburg Friday. Mrs. A. R. Free, Mrs. Sam Duncan and Frank B. Free, of Millhaven, Ga., and Mrs. Free, of Bamberg, were visi tors here Wednesday afterroon of last week. USINESi T T IL.DE 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. Miss Lennie Drew Bodiford, of Blackville, has accepted a position as bookkeeper at Mazursky’s ment store. M?r and Mra. R. D. Raid, of -Yarn- ville ,were visitors here Saturday, making the trip in their beautiful new LaSalle sedan. Boyd Connor ai d family, of Delray, Fla., arrived in Barnwell last week for a visit to the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Connor. Mrs. B. W. Sexton leaves today (Thursday) for Savannah, where she will join a party for a tour of North ern States and parts of Canada. Rodman Lemon, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon, is visiting relatives at Tryon, N. C. He will join a party from here Saturday and spend a couple of weeks at the Episcopal Church camp at Lake Kanuga, near Hendersonville, N. C. Main Street Barnwell, S. C. Tub Silk Men’s Sox Flowered—Guaranteed Fast Mercerized. Four Pairs Guar- - $1.00 anteed for Four Months. ' Four Pairs A Yard $1.00 Rayon Spread Cloth Ladies’ Hose Remnants. Ideal for Bed Spreads and Draperies. Chiffon Full Fashir.ed Five Years French Heel. $1.00 $1.50 Unbleached Dimities Iron-Clad i 38 Inches. Makes Finest Work Dresses and Underwear Sheets Remnants. Good Quality—72 x 90 Inches. 10c Bleached. $1.00 A Yard Savarnah, June 25.—An invitation is extended to Barnwell County young ladies to participate in the first an nual Tybee Beauty Pageant which wil be held at Savannah Beach on the afternoon and evening of July 2nd on Tybriaa Pavillion, and will be spon sored by the Town of Tybee. The Bamwell-People Sentinel is es pecially asked to extend the invita tion from the Pageant Committee, 13 East Congress Street. The winner of Depart- j the Pageant or Contest will be award ed a free trip to Wildwood-by-the- Sea, New Jersey, with- a vacation of two weeks. She wH! be royally en- i teitained at this resort by the Cham ber of Commerce at the Sixth Annual Girls’ Party. This event takes the place of the Annual Water Carnival Beauty Con test, which* for the past five years has been the outstanding midsummer event at Tybee Beach. All queens ard attendants who participated last year in the Water Carnival have been invited to return to Savannah on July 2rd to join the Pageant. In addition all the friends of these young ladies huve been invited to come to Savannah on that day to the Pageant and the Banquet and Hall in the evening as guests of the Committee. All young ladies from adjoining counties together with Savannah’s girls will assemble July 2nd at 1 p. m., at the Junior Chamber of Com merce to be taken in automobiles to the Beach. The Pageant proper will at 4 p. m M and during this event the Judges’ Committee compris ing the members of the Board of Al dermen of the Town of Tybee will select a young lady to be awarded the free trip to Wildwood. The Pageant will be held on Tybrisa Pavil lion, and only afternoon or evening costumes will be wjrn by participants. There will be no Bathing Beauty Con test or Review,, / ^ Young ladies from surrounding counties are invited to bring their own escorts to the Savannah Beach affair. The girls who do not have friends or relatives to spend the night with will be the guests of the Committee for the night under proper chaperonage at a hotel. The same committee is in charge of the Pageant this as has conducted the Water Carnival. Just Pay Us a Visit and Lpok ' Over Our Bargains^ ! . ^iiih more than a million Frigidaires in use we announce a second National w Cold Control” / Demonstration See the “Cold Control” in actual operation* See how delicious frozen desserts are made. Taste them. Get the free souvenir book containing recipes. See the “Million Model” Frigidaire now on special display for the first time in this city. Will you be our guest? Starting Tuesday for 8 days only f • i 4 • 4 Art 4 4 4 I *1 PEOPLE everywhere are talking about •aT the sensational Frigidaire “Cold Control/ 9 People everywhere want to aee it. They want to know more about it. They want to find out what it does. Never in the history of electric refriger ation haa any tingle improvement created such widespread enthusiasm. It has helped make possible the millioi of the lonth Frigidaire. SPECIAL OFFER to all who buy Frigidaire before 10 p. m. July 3 W. want raw to karo your Frigidaira darinf tka ■ummrr. It Is to our mutual advantage to have to all wko buy Frigidaire IS p. m., Wednesday, July 3rd. Lat ua tall you about tkia offer. So again we are giving a special B-day demonstration. We are showing how the “Cold Control” gives faster freez ing of ice cubes, salads and desserts. We are showing how it gives you Frigid- aire-frozen delicacies that could never be made before. We are showing how it adds to the pleasure and convenience of automatic refrigeration. Spend at least a few minutes in our display room sometime this week. We will be open evenings until 10 o'clock* Williston Hardware Company •. Williston, S. C. . i * i "V* fn both the kou&thold end eommorclml flmldt Frigidaire lomde fit —I— to cuitom*r§ $1.75 $1.75 ROUND TRIP BARNWELL to COLUMBIA Good on all trains Thursday, July 4th. Returning all trains through July 5th. Proportior.ate fares from all inter mediate points. (Celebrate the Fourth in the Carolina Capital. Apply Ticket Agents— SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM July 4th Excursion SAVANNAH FOR TYBEE WEDNESDAY, JULY 3RD Round trip fares from:— Blackville v $3.00 Barnwell -— 2.50 Aller.dale 2.50 Round trip fares from other points in proportion. Tickets sold for all regular trains July 3rd, except Crescent Limited, trains 37 and 38. ‘ Tickets good returning all regular trairs to reach original starting point by midnight July 7th (except Crescent Limited trains 37 and 38.) Tickets good ir. Pullman sleeping cars. For further information consult Ticket Agents— SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM % Vacation Time TRY THE COOL PLACES IN THE Southern Appalachian Mountains OF MethcdUt Church Notice. There will be no prayer meeting this week and no services Sunday at the Barnwell Methodist Church, as the pastor, the Rev. M. L. Banka, is at tending the Pastor’s School in Colum bia. - ADVERTISE m The Peopis-Sentinel Special Excursion Fares Each Saturday to New York Atlantic City Chicago Detroit \ Cleveland. INQUIRE TICKET AGENTS SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ADVERTISE IN Western North Carolina Eastern Tennessee OR North Georgia “The Land of the Sky Jersey Seashore Resorts Old Point Comfort (Including New Chamberlin-VanderbUt Hotel) ■ Virginia Beach (Including New Hotel Cavalier) Beaches at Ocean View (NorfoUt) ~ Charleston, Savannah/ Brunsmclr (Sea Island Beaches on Saint Simons Island) and Jacksonville Mountain and Lake Region of New England Resorts on the Great Lakes The Black Hills of South Dakota Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota Lake Resorts Pacific Northwest Colorado California Resorts National Parks Lake Region of Canada Canadian Northwest REDUCED FARES TO All Summer Tourists Resorts TICKETS ON SALE DAILY BEGINNING MAY 15th, GOOD UNTIL OCTOBER 81«t Write for List of Summer Resort Holds and Boardbsg • Houses; Also Boys 9 and Girls 9 Camps. CONSULT TICKET AGENTS S0UTHRN RAILWAY SYSTEM US YOUR FOR JOR 'tsC