The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, August 22, 1929, Image 5
THURSDAY, AUGUST
1*29.
THIS BARNWELL PEOPLE •SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOOTH CAROLINA
COTTON COTTON
TEST THESE FACTS.
1. How many people can grade cotton? There are 26 different
grades, and the money differei.ce between them is great. How many
people are in constant touch with the world’s largest cotton buyers
and with a market that changes nearly every minute? You need a
reliable and experienced man in Augusta (one of the world’s largest
markets) to insure your cottor. bringirg the highest price.
2. Theold method of each person selling their own cotton, by get-
ting local buyers to make an offer, and then just taking the “Highest
Bid’’ is recognized as bad business. For the simple reason, the
“Highest Bid” may be many dollars under the market value.
3. Good roads and public trucks enable you to send your cotton
to me in a few hours. Immediate 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 locpl buyer
iu a small market. Let me show you results.
CHAS. G. HOUSTON
COTTON FACTOR : AUGUSTA, GA.
Harper Ellis, of Lyndhurst, has ac- their mother, Mrs. J. C. Matthews, Haricot, «f Hilda, were visitors
cepted a position as clerk for Lemon during the past week, during which Augusta last week.
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'Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local
Interest for This Column.
Edward Turner is visiting
brother, LeRoy Turner.
his
Paul Barbot spent the week-end
with* relatives in Charleston.
Miss Sybil White, of Springfield, is
the guest of Mrs. E. D. Peacock.
Mrs. Lizzie Cave is spending some
time with friends in Wilmirgton, N. C.
Mrs. T. D. Creighton and grand
daughter, Irma Brown, left on Wed
nesday for a visit to Atlanta relatives.
Bros.
Mrs. Janie Clary and daughter,
Miss Evelyn Clary, are visiting rela
tives in Savannah this week.
^ Mrs. Horace Boykin and daughter
and Miss lore Cail, of Sylvania, Ga.,
are the guests of Mrs. Olaree Cail.
Misses BeBee and Mary Patterson,
of Columbia, spent the week-end in
Barnwell with Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr.
Wilson Sanders is “jerking soda” at
the Best Pharmacy in the absence of
Manly Harrisor, who is enjoying a
vacation.
time the family enjoyed the celebra
tion of Mm. Matthews’ birthday.
Miss Marian Buist spent a few days
with her aunt, Mrs. Nellie Cave,
Barnwell last week.
Mra. Emma Dyches, of Hilda, and
Tom Dyches, of Charleston, were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howell
in! J. Dulk Sunday.
Miaaes Myrtle Delk, Eunice Hutto,
Tom Murray Walsh, of Savannah, 1 Dorothy Still and Myrtis and Mildred
Ga., speit some time with Mr. and Black were the week-end guests of
Mrs. J. W. Browning and family this Miss Lila Weeks.
past week. I an( j Bennie Delk, of Lees,
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. K.; were the Sunday of Mr> . s . E .
Carroll regret to learn of the serious
illness of their small son, Billie, in
Charleston. The little fellow was
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Miss Myrtis Black returned home
Mies Laura Clary has returned to
her duties here as manager of the
local telephone exchange, after visit
ing relatives and friends in Charles
ton and Georgetown.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Peacock and
children, of Parkton, N. C., are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Good-
son.
Mrs. Solomon Blatt left Tuesday
for a Visit to lelatives and friends in
New York City.
Mrs. Lena Davies left yesterday
(Wednesday) fcr a visit to friends in
Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. G. M. Greens will leave on Fri
day for a few days visit to Mrs. L. K.
Best* in Columbia.
Miss Hattie May Still has returned
from a visit to relatives and friends
in Washingtoi, D. C.
Mist Carrie Williams is enjoying
her annual vacation i*t her home in
Dui barton this week.
Miss Betty Hair and J. M. Creech,
of Blackville, were visitors in Barn
well Monday afterroon.
Mrs. Marian Patterson, Mrs. Ridge
way and daughter, of Columbia, were
visitors here this week.
W. M. Harris has been called to his
home in Knoxville, Ter n., on account
of the death of his sistet.
“Judge” Bellinger Maher speit
Monday in Blackville with his friend,
Lawrerce Groves at the Shamrock
hotel. . , • • • •
Miss Heler. Calhoun is taking* a
teachers’ training course at Greenville
before entering upon her duties as a
member of the faculty of the Parker
District School near that city this
fall.
Prof. W. R. Price, George Hogg,
Bob Dicks Bennett, Hummel Harley,
Dan Hartley ard Michael Ussery left
Tuesday morning for Georgetown,
where they will spend a few days
fishing.
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Mrs. J. Larry Widman and little son,
of Asheville, N. C., arriven here Sun
day for a visit to her mother, Mrs.
J. A. Porter.
Mrs. Lena Davies, Mr. and Mrs. B.
P. Davies, Mrs. Louise Porter Bauer
ard Billie Davies spent Sunday on the
Isle of Palms.
Ben Calhoun, who has just return
ed from a viait to New Yo^k City, is
visitirg in Barnwell before returring
to Spartanburg.
Mrs. J. A. Porter, Mrs. J. L. Wid
man, Jo-Anr; Bauer and “Sonny-Boy"
Widman were viaitors at the Isle of
Paints this week.
Miss May Brown, who has been
spending some time with* Mrs. Daisy
Buckingham, left Friday for her home
ht Arnriston, Ala.
Miss Maggie Lemon, a member of
the faculty at the State Normal Col
lege, Irdiana, Penn., is spending a
few days with her brothers, A. A.
and W. J. Lemor. Sh^ has been tak
ing a postgraduate course in New
York City this summer.
. , . ,. ... , . . from Walterboro Friday, where she
operated on for appendicitis last week. . ... ,
n n u j -i has k®® 11 visitmg her aunt.
Dr. O. D. Hammond and family re
turned from an extended stay at
Sullivan’s Island during which time
they witnessed the opening of the
Cooper river bridge.
Miss Eulala Osborne, of Ninety-Six,
is spending a few days with Mrs. J. V.
Nevils following a week’s stay at
Holman’s Bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Still and family
have returned from Caesar’s Head.
Mr. and Mrs. Crum Boylston and
family, Mrs. A. B. Hair and family,
Sam Izlar Buist and family, Mr. and
Mrs. J.‘ Kelly Browning, J.-Nevils and
party, H. L. Buist ard family have re
turned from Holman’s Bridge, where
they spent a delightful Vacation.
Miss Myrtis Boland and Miss Sophie
Fickling spert a few days in Colum
bia with the latter’s sister, Mrs.
Earl DeWitt, last week.
George Boylston left Wednesday for
Montgomery, after a pleasant stay
here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Boylston.
Lawrence Groves returned Wedr.es
day from Abbeville.
Mrs. Hamel, of Kershaw, is visiting
her daughters, Mrs. A. B. Hair ard
Mrs. S. I. Buist.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
NEWS FROM ELLENTON
Mrs. C..F. Molair, Miss Carrie A.
Cave and Miss Ella Louise Molair
spent Monday jr Augusta.
Mr. ami Mrs. Leroy Molair are
spending several days at Myrtle
Beach ard the Isle of Palms. .
Mrs. J. M. Brodie and daughter,
Sarah Frances have returred from a
visit to relatives in Louisville, Ga.
Miss Ruby Still has returned after
several weeks visit to Mr. ard Mrs.
Franklin Gillam, of Columbia.
Mrs. Fred Yourgblood and children
have returned to their home in Con
cord, N. C.. after a visit to Mrs.
Charlie Brown, Jr.
C. F. Molair returred home Friday
night after spending a week in the
Northern Markets, where he purchas- of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Loyns, of
MRS. EASTERLING ENTERTAINS
JUNIOR BRIDGE CLUB.
Mra. Eugene Easterling entertained
the Junior Bridge Club Friday after-
noor. The top score prize, a box of
face powder, wa t won by Mrs. Morde-
eai Mazursky, and the consolation,
two Itren band-embroidered handker
chiefs, was cut by Mrs. Charlie Brown,
Jr. The guest prize, a box of station
ery, was won by Mrs. Fred Young
blood, of Concord, N. C. The hostess,
assisted by Mrs. H. J. Phillips, served
sundaes and cake. In addition to the
club members, Mrs. Easterling had as
her guests Mrs. Fred Yourgblood, of
Concord, N. C., Mrs. Sophia Cbriatie
Jorcs, of Atlanta. Ga., Mrs. Rhrtus,
and
ed his fall and winter stocks.
Elloree, and Mrs. L. T. Claytor.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Sexton motored j
to Union Sunday ard were accompa
nied home by the former’s mother,
who will spend some time here.
Miss Helen Green returred to
Florence Monday after a pleasant visit
to Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Blatt.
Mrs. G. M. Hogg, Mrs. Hayne Hogg
and little daughter left Tuesday morn
ing for a visit to Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. David McCormick and little*
son, of Winter Garden, Fla., are visit
ing Mr. ard Mrs. Herbert Still.
Mrs. G. P. Hogg and daughters, Miss
Grace Hogg and Mrs. W. M. Harris
and children have returred from a
visit of several days at Myrtle Beach.
B CJSINESC
T TILDE lO
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Mayor and Mrs. B. W. Sexton and
children and Mayor Sexton’s mother
left Tuesday for a visit to Mr. and
Mu. W. J. Sexton at Wrens, Ga.
Local and Personal
News of Blackville
wHh hit mother, Mrs.
Xf. and Mrs. Monroe
children were the Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Dychea.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Delk
family spert Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. Edwin Gunnels, of Barnwell.
Mrs. Howell Delk and
Miss Myrtle Delk, spent Friday
Blackville with Mrs. Willis Grubbe.
Miss Sadie Delk spent the week-eni
in Barrwell with Miss Hazel Hartaog.
ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel,
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Misses Myrtle Delk, Myrtis and
Mildred Black ard Cecil Weeks were
'fhe Saturday afternoon guests of
Miss Bertie Black, of Barnwell.
Misses Frances and Earline Delk
and Tom Dyches were the supper
guests of Miss Victorine Delk Friday
night.
Little Edith Hartzog sper.t last
week-erd with her uncle, Sammie
Hartzog.
Horace Ray is spending a few days
with his aunt, Mrs. S. E. Delk.
Cecil Weeks was the week-end guest
of Clarence Collins.
Tom Dyches returned to Charleston
Sunday, after spendirg his vacation
“Flies have caused more deaths
than, all wars,” says Major Ransom, of
the Medical Department of the United
States Army. “Since the fly came into
the world it has been syrom]
with epidemics of pestilence and
ease." But with FLY-TOX it is a w
simple easy matter to rid the homo
•of flies—to keep it fresh and clean,
free of insect taint. FLY-TOX is the
scientific insecticide developed at Mel
lon Institute of Industrial Research by
Rex Research Fellowship. FLY-TOX
haa a perfume-like fragrance, im
harmless to people. Simple instruc
tions for killing ALL household iti-
sects on blue labeled bottles. INSIST
on FLY-TOX.—Adv.
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ifr. and Mrs. W. K. Keeter and
three children, of Morganton, N .C. t
are the guests this week of Mrs.
Kaeter’s sister, Mrs. R. S. Dicks.
Mrs. Marie Cornell, Miss Elizabeth
McNab, Miss Amelia McNab and Cal
houn Lemon have returned from
Myrtle Beach, where they spent a
week.
Mrs. T. D. Creighton had ag her
guests last week Mrs. L. M. Smith,
of Fort Motte, Mrs. Jim Hill and Mrs.
T. D. Creighton, Jr„ and little son, of
Snelling.
Blackville, Aug. 17.—Mias Etta
Walker, of Atlanta, is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. C. H. Mathis.
' Miss Mary L. Patton, of Chester,
left Wednesday morning after a viait
of several days with Miss Margarite
and Miss Louise Walker.
Dumort Boylston, of Greenville, is
spending some time with his mother
and father, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Boyls
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blume, of El
Centro, Cal if ^ are guests of the for
mer's mother, Mrs. Mary Blume.
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In honor of thoir guest. Miss Pat
ton, of Chester, the Misses Walker
gave a bridge party Tuesday after
roon. Miss Marguerite Risher, of
Athens, Ga., who is visiting her grand
mother, Mrs. Josephine Risher, held
high score. Mis. Albert Blume re
ceived the consolation prize.
George Henry Ballentine, of Green-
Ellentcn, Aug. 17.—Mrs. C. J. Ash
ley, Mrs. J. D. Finnell ard Miss Anrie
Foreman have returned from a de
lightful trip to Niagara Falls
other Northern points.
Miss Eleanor Durbar entertairec
about twenty of the young society sel:
with a dance Wednesday night at her
home in compliment to her attractive
house guest. Miss Catherire Kirkland
of Columbia. i
Mias Virgiria (’assets returned
home Tuesday from a visit with rela
tives in Florence.
Mrs. J. J. Bonner, of Texas, has
been here several days the guests of
his sister, Mrs. W. E. Ashley.
Prof. Allen Otis, of Augusta, is
here for several days with relatives.
Mrs. W. S. Cox and Misa Elisabeth
Cox have returned home from Manor,
where they have been visitirg rela
tives.
Mitg Louise Swann, of Augusta, has
been the guest of Miss Myrtle Mayes
for several days.
Miss Elizabeth Brinkley wis in
Aiken this week visiting Mr. ard
Mrs. J. B. Eubanks.
J. A. Lagrore, of Jackaon,
visitor here Wednesday.
Mrs. Addie Bedenbaugh and daugh
ters, Misses Ruby and Jewell, of Pros
perity, visited Mr. A. B. Wise, here
this week.
Mr. and B. M. Foreman, of Jack-
son, were visitors here Wednesday.
Mrs. Emmett Johnson ar.d little son,
Andrew, have returned home after
spending two months with her parents
in Trimble, Tenr.-,
Mrs. Ralph Dunbar and Miss Helen
Dunbar are spending several days in
Hendersor.ville.
H. ANTOPOLSKY
Main Street Barnwell, S. C.
was a
Double Ponds News.
Double Pords, Ar.g. 20.—The many
friends of Mrs. Lon/ie Hair will re
gret to learn oi her death, wh : ch oc
curred Sunday morning Mr*. Hair
was a devoted Christian and was
loved by all who knew her. She is
RELIABLE man warted to run Mc-
Ness Business in Barnwell County.
$8 to $12 daily profits. No capital or
experience required. Wonderful op-
porturity. Write today.—McNESS
CO., Dept. C, Freeport, Illinois.
FOR SALE:—One Atwater-Ker.t
Model 47 A. C. Radio Set, complete
with tubes and dynamic speaker, in
first-class condition, practically new,
original cost $155.00, price $75.00- ; -
Herman Brown, Blackville, S. C. lie
reward to the party givir.g information
leading to the recovery of my Chevro
let coach which was stolen from my
yard near Dunbarton, 8. C.
No.
Motor No
Up.
Mordecai M. Mazursky sailed from
Savannah on Tuesday for New York
City, where he goes to buy fall ar.d
winter stocks for Mazursky’s Depart
ment Store.
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• Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Goodson and son,
James, have returned to their home in
XJaiihpsville, Fla., after visiting rela
tives in Aiken and Barnwell Counties
for several days.
Mrs. W. K. Keeter ard children, of
Morganton, N. C., ard Mrs. R. S.
Dicks and children, of this city, left
yesterday (Wednesday) for a few days
stay o^ the Isle of Palms.
mmmmmmmmmmmrn $— :
On* Thursday night, August 22nd,
“Excess Baggage" will jbe shown at
the Vamp Theatre, 50 p&^ent. of the
proceeds being donated by the mana
ger to the young people*! department
of the Baptist Sunday School, to be
used hi the purchase of a piano for
this department Prices will be 15c
f one is urged to go
this
help
ville, is the guest of Mrs. C. H. Mathis.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Frank Posey have
s
returned to Blackville.from their sum
mer home in the mountains at Tryor,
N. C.
Mrs. J .V. Mathews and son, Carl,
returned Thursday from a week’s trip
to Asheville, N. C. ^
Dr. B. F. Storne and Mrs. S. R.
Compton have returned to their home
after an extended stay in Asheville,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Buist are enjoy
ing their vacation in the mountains of
North Carolina.
Wyatt Browning and family have
returned to Blackville from an extend
ed trip to Lexington, Ky.
Dr. S. B. Rush- and mother, Mrs. S.
H. Rush, and Mrs. Lenna C. Buist re
turned Wednesday from Asheville.
Dr. R. A. Gyles left Tuesday morn
ing for a vacation in the mountains of
North Carolira. Mra. Gyles, who is
speeding some time with Dr. and Mrs.
Ronald Gylea, in Siler City, N. C, will
join him in Asheville.
sod Ralph Matthews of
Charmouse
Dress Patterns—$1.00 Value.
69c
a yard.
Soiesette
Beautiful Fall Pattema
33c
a yard.
Lineen
%
Remnants—values to 50c
12 l-2c
a yard.
Indian Head Pillow
Tubing j
42 irchea wide—Special
29c
a yard.
Pandoro Pangette
All Colors
39c
a yard.
Silk Satin
Latest Colon 40 inches wide
98c
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We have a large variety of the
FALL MERCHANDISE
Horses \ Mules
For Sale or Trade i
1 offer my friends and customers the fol- i
lowing for sale at bargain prices or will trade <
3 Timber Mules. V
1 Nice Sorrel Mare Mule.
1 Extra Fine Driving Mare.
* 1 Sorrel Hone, gentle and good worker.
Call at my stables and see these NOW!
CHARLIE BROWN
Barnwell, - - So. Car.
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survived by her husband and the fol
lowing children: Mrs. Walker, of
Beaufort; Mrs. Luther Still, of Hilda;
Mis*es Ivy ■ and Lula Hair, Ervin
Coker and J. y. Hair. Her body was
laid to rest in the Double Ponds ceme
tery Monday afternoon.
Miss Earlire Delk, of Lees, is spend
ing some time with her grandmother,
Mrs. S. E.,D«*lk.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Delk were the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fur
man Delk.
Mr a:«d Mrs George Poke, of Wag-
ener, and Mr. and Mrs. Telfair Hutto
were the Saturday right gueztg of Mri
and Mrs. J. B. Weeks. ,,
Mrs. Edwin Walker, of Florida, has
returned to the home of hur father,
Duffie Williams, after Spending some
time with relatives in Bamberg.
Misaes Earlise and Victorine Delk
were the week-end guests of Misse^
Frances and Mildred Delk.
Little Jessie Evelyn Delk has been
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Emma Dychea.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Delk were
vMMori in Hilda
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—TO—
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—AND—
Savannah and Brunswick, Ga,, and Havana, Cuba
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24TH, 192*.
Followng fares will apply from BARNWELL, S. C.
Say—MMfch, Gn. ------ Daytona, Fla, 11J25
Brunswick, Ga. ^ I- 5.50 Miami, Fla. :— 18.50
Jacksonville, Fla. 8.50 Key West, Fla. 25.75
St. Augustine, Fla. 10.00 Havana, Cuba * 43.25
Proportionate fares from other points and to other destinations
in Florida. For schedules, Pullman reservations and other infor-
matior. see—Tickes Agents,
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