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- ere u. and d^ereabouts mm tf 1mm VWt«ra, mr OUmt IImm mt bmml InterMt tmr This Celuin. Jama Calhoun, of Denmark, was in the city Monday. C. K. Sanders, of Chester, was visitor here Monday. Miss Pauline Holman spent Monday with friends in Williston. Wi-Xi. Jackson, of Bath, spent Sun day in Barnwell with friends. Mrs. L. A. Plexico, two children and Misses Dora Greene and Lucile Davis spent last week in Vidalia and Dub lin. Ga.' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., and children spent Sunday in Bates- burg jrith Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Brown. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB . Mrs. J. Norman Anderson enter- tined the members of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge, Club last week. The high score prize was won by Mrs. B. P. Davies and the consolation was ■cut by Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr. t the winners being presented with attrac tive bottles of bath salts. Duting the afternoon the hostess served a sweet course. Storm Hit* EUenton Negre Weasaa Killed—Bane and Cow Abo Loee Uvea.—Other Damage Done Last Week. *** — J I Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Sanders, Bath, were visitors here Sunday. of Miss Lavinia Moore, of Charlotte, N. C. f is spending her vacation in Barnwell with her mother, Mis. J. B/ Armstrong. • * - John G. Simms, Esq., of Orlando, Fla., is visiting Barnwell relatives. / J. W. Blackwell, of Lincolnton, Ga., was a visitor in Barnwell last week. P. W. Stevens and family spent the Fourth in Columbia, Mrs. Stevens and children remaining over for a visit of several days. Mrs. W. W. Carter and daughter, Ida, are visiting relatives in Pennsyl vania. Mrs. Louise Graves, of Abbeville, is the guest of Miss Amelia McNab this week. Twenty-one members of the Mary G. Harley Sunday School Class en joyed a picnic at Corley’s Mill Wed nesday afternoon. Albert Cornell and “Red” Cullom, who are connected with the State Highway Department, have been VISITORS ENJOY HOUSE PARTY. Misses Emily Pate, of Savannah, Elizabeth Thomas, of Holly Hill, Mil dred Lewis, of Kline, and Kathrhre Bush, of EUenton, are enjoying a house party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene this week. They expect to be joined later in the week by Misses Frances and Janie-Beth Carter, of Bamberg. Several parties are being planned for these young folks and a delightful time is anticipated. Ellenton.—A lightning and hail storm scored its first mark here Wed nesday, killing a negro woman, tak ing the lives of a horse and cow and wrecking crops throughout the com munity; * Clara Bush Wright, colbred, was in stantly killed when she was struck by lightning. She was in the yard of the Schofield Lumber Company when ( the storm struck. Frightened by the lightning, a horse, owned by F. M. Youngblood, ran into a fence and broke his neck. Bank No. 314. Statement of the condition of THE BANK OF KLINE. located at Kline, S. C.. at the close of business June 30, 1930. b aad m Urn outskirts of Urn city. Falling limbs tort down telephone and electric light wires. A few nllnotes after the storm receded, however, both services were restored. Serious crop damages resulted from a heavy downpour of hail. Cotton and corn were menaced probably greater than others. Corn stalks were strip ped of fodder and fruit and in certain sections entir# (crops were beaten to the ground. Elleenton experienced the hardest rain that has fallen this year. > It con tinued for an hour and 20 minutes. Wind, blew the top off one of the blacksmith shops. . - ♦ The friends of Mt*. J. Bunyan Black are glad to see her out again after a week’s illness from malarial fever. I hereby aaneonce myself a date for re-elsctien to the office man of the Town of Barnwell* ing myself to abide by the rules regulations of the municipal Demo cratic primary and to support nominees of the party. W. JL LEMON. - I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Al- man of the Town of Bkrmrell, pledg ing myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the municipal Demo cratic primary and to support the nominees of the party. B. S. MOORE. CANDIDATES* CARDS. Municipal Primary Election. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE 1 FOR VISITOR. Roy Turner has returned to Barn-1 transferred to Ehrhardt. well after spending Myrtle Beach. * his vacation at Miss Minnie Lee Sanders has re turned home after a visit to her sister in Orangeburg. v Miss Elisabeth McNab has returned Mrs. J. A. Dillard and two children have returned to their home in Col umbia, after spending several days with Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Best. Mr. and Mrs. J. Monroe Terry end _ . „ . * I children, of Bitmingham, Ala., are {r<m W, B.«h, wh«, th. .U*n4. vnjUBt Mf ^ Mr , , B BUrk ind ed a house party. Mr. and Mrs. Shell»e Black and daughter, Catherine, spent the week end in Asheville, N. C. __ Mias Ida Kate Sand res returned Monday from Augusta, where she has been visiting relatives. other Barnwell County relatives. Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Wooley daughter, of CarviUe, La., are visiting relatives and friends in Barnwell end Orangeburg Countiee this Mr. N. Be ywell and Mrs. D. M. Cave, of Char- C s spent the week end in with relatives. Cel. Better Hagood, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Hagood and children, of Woodbndgr, N. J, ere the guests of relatives and friends in Barnwell this Mrs. Lessie Easterling and Mrs. Marie Mace entertained delightfully with three tables of bridge Monday afternoon in honor* of their house guest, Mias Virginia Weatbersbee, of Newbern, N. C. Punch was served during the course of the games, after which it was found that the high sebre prise, a vanity set, had been won by Mrs. Boncil H. Dyches. The con solation, a sachet, was cut by Mias Blanche Porter and the gueat of honor was presented with a daiaty lace handkerchief. The hoetssses served a sweet course, coneisting of ice cream, cake and m George James, colored, was display ing a freak hen egg hers Tuesday ml- was oddly RESOURCES. l Loans and/Discounts $56,043.52 Overdiafta 493.60 Bonds and Stocks Owned by Bank 4,144.50 FurrHttare and Fixtures 1,700.00 Hanking House 1,452.90 Other Real Estate Owned. ^ 1,675.00 Cash on hand and due from ' Banks ... 6,581.06 Checks and Cash Items 400.00 FOR MAYOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelecton to the office of May or of the Town of Barnwell, pledging myself to abide by the rules and regu lations of the municipal Democratic primary and to support the nominee of the party. B. W. SEXTON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office of Al derman of the Town of BarnwoB* pledging myself to abido by the ruloa and regulations of the municipal Dem ocratic primary and to support tho nominees of the party. J. BUIST GRUBBS. TOTAL $72,490.68 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00 Surplus Fund ...... ..... 4,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur- # runt Expenses and Tax es Paid 136.02 Individual Do- Dosita Sub- Jsctt* Check .$19,963.30 Savings Do- . pmK swrtbt Cuki.r’i CWrkj 14.70—43.346.34 Bills Payable, including Cer tificates for Money Bor rowed .................. 3,000.00 FOR ALDERMAN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Al- man of the Town of Barnwell, pledg ing myself to abide by the rule# and regulations of the municipal Du cratic primary aad to support the nominees of the party. G. MALCOLM ANDERSON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for ru-elsctioo to the office of Al mas of the Town of ^ ,1 hereby announce myself a date for re-election to the Alderman for the Town of Bamwufl* pledging myself to abide by tbs raise andc regulations of the primary election, aad to support nominees of the party. G. M. HOGG. I hereby am date for reelection to tbs office mt Commissioner mt Public Works fsr tbs Town of Barnwell, pledging my •elf to abide by tbs tions mt the ties and to the party. L. M. CALHOUN. $72.490A61 Mr. aad Mrs. Herbert Harley, of EUenton. were the guests of Mist Carrie William* Saturday. Mia* Anna Sams Clark has return ed to Barnwell after attending a house psrty on Sullivan's Island. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Holman. Mrs. R. O. Herndon and little *©n were visitors m Augusta Monday. Mrs. B. G. Parka and | Moody, of Way cross, Gn.. are visiting laid their father. J. G. Needy, Sr.. whe J*i suffered a strobe of paralysis ' time ago. The a full hee. M aster* ■ Salto TOTAL .. into of Sou County of Before me cams VICTOR LEWIS, of the shove named hank, who, duly tween, says that the above tatsmsui Is a true asm- tank, us shewn by tkm bosks of said bank. M'TnR I.KWIS th.* 9lh day of July. 1980. O C Bast. Notary Pubtk fsr So. Car SUMME BARNWELL 'to Atlantic City x Niagara FaKs $29.85 t Mias Roealie Spann has returned to Sumter after spending *ome time with Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Pries. Miaa Be Bee Patterson has returned to Barnwell after making her home in Columbia for several months. Jim Bush, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush, left Tuesday for a visit friends in Wsynesboro, Ga. Mrs. L. O. Drew aad children, of Two sales of real estate Charleston, and Miss Lavinia Moore, here Monday by G. M of Charlotte, N. C, are the guests mt | a Equity, as follow*: their mother. Mrs. J. B. Arm*trong, Swift sad Company vs. William E.) this week. , McNab, et al.. property in the town of Barn well, bought by Brown and Buah. Ruff spent the attorneys, for $6,600. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. week end in Charleston. They were Southern Cotton Oil Co. vs. accompanied back by the •inter, Mias Ruff, who will home here. fotaser’s make her Mrs. J. Julien Bush, Mrs. L. H. Christie and little Miss Mary Buah were visitors in Augusta Tuesday. Miss Floride Jackson, of Aiken, is spending a few day? in Barnwell, the guest of her aunt. Miss Qarrie Wil liams. Col. and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown and little daughter, Emily, left last week to spend some time at the Isle of Palms. P. W. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Pries, Misses Rosalie and Louise Spann, Frances and Gordon Howell enjoyed a Ashing trip near Summer ville on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gregory and Miss Gertrude Holmes, of Columbia, spent the weekend in Barnwell with relatives. Mr. and Mm. D. M. Cave, of Char lotte, N. C., Miss Carrie A. Cave and Mrs. B. H. Cave, of this city, spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Me- Caslan ip St. Matthews • Mrs. B. P. Davies entertained the Ladies* Guild of the Barnwell Episco pal Church Monday afternoon. After the business session, the hostess serv ed delightful refreshments. Miss Virginia Moody, of Augusta, is spending her vacation in Barnwell with her mother, Mrs. Mary Moody. She has many friends here who are glad to welcome her again. After spending several months at her home in West Virginia, Mrs. Christie Bence returned to Barnwell last week. Her husband is employed Miss Mamie McNab has returned ' from the Baptist Hospital in Columbia where she went last week for treat- G Fu)ler Construction ment. Her friends will regret to learn that it will be necessary for her to! return to fhe hospital for further treatment in the near future. M H$ 9MI11 B usiness fTILDERO Mrs. Charlie E. McGregor and son, Martin T. McGregor, have re turned to their home at Girard, Ga., after spending several days here with Mrs. McGregor’s mother, Mrs. S. R. Goodson. Mr. snd Mrs. J. G. Moody, Jr. of Columbia, who have RELIABLE MAM WANTED to ran spending som* tna* with Barnw.ll McN«* BttiMM u> B.rawaU Coonty. rolaUw, toft Sunday for a »ia«t Mak. 14 to Mr. aad Mr* Josh Baxtoy at W< r. Swett et *L two tracts of land ia Bennett Springs township, total of 91 acres, bought by Biown and Bush, at torneys, for $1,600. County Campaign Meeting. Mi* second of a series of county campaign meetings will be held at Dunbarton tomonow (FridayI morn- lng."*fhe opening meeting was sched uled to be held at Hilda two weeks ago, but on account of its conflict with the State campaign meeting in Barn- { well, it was adjourned to a later date. So the meeting at Dunbarton will really be the first at which the voters will have the opportunity of hear ing the various candidates for county offices address the M deer peepul.** A barbecue dinner will be served during the day, the proceeds being for the benefit of the Dunbarton Church. Still—Williams. Columbia, July.3.—A wedding of interest to many friend* was that of Mis* Felma Still and Mr. Frankie Williams, which took place Thursday, July 3, at 7:00 o’clock, at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. J. Dean Crane.^ The impressive ring ceremony of the Baptist Church was uaed. The lovely blonde bride was very becomingly dressed in a beautiful beige chiffon dress with accessories to match. . Immediately after the ceremony the bride and groom left for a trip to Charleeton. After their return they will be at home at 2001 Corley’s Mill Will Grind Wheat Each Day Till August 16th. Bring ymmr wheat new If yen want it MEET ME AT CORLEY’S POND! BATHING AND FISHING. Batkipg, 26 Cent*. Fishing, $2 a Day. TICKETS ON BALE June 18a 34. July S. •. 1C 31. 38 6a 13. 1C ST | 3a 1C id LOW FARES TO FAE» FROM cr Return Limit 18 days, turn trip al other potato. J. E. MAHAFEY * $39.70 THKBTS ON 1ALB June 18 31 July C II alt. SC 31 C Ua tc 38 C It 1C 1 $ OTHER NEW JT HER POINTS Eoi I* c, n»i ATLANTIC COAST LINE Nu. C : LONG TERM MONEY to LEND — . _ gii i. i , > Jf . a—h—mmnn—nnn 6 per cent interest on large amounts? Private fundi for small loans. 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