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^ i^BW—»».r< n •MWW 1 Jxl lUrioji lUnlw t, T „ Raw " | Mr. •mi Mrm. F. 8. Minftt la Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Ptacock tptat CkaHatloa. laat w#«k-«nd at TybM. ■ Mr*. Elmore Ashley, Mias Mar/ Mi* s Louise Davis, of Augusta, is. Foreman and Mrs. Jim Bonner, of ra the guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. D. Pea cock. Miss Ruth Stevens, of Thomson, Ga., is the guest of her uncle, P. W. Stevens. L. E. Davis and family, of West Palm Beach, Fla., were visitors here Tuesday. Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon and children are visiting relatives and friends in Virginia. lenton, spent Saturday with Mrs. J. Julien Bush. Miss Elaine Harley returned home Sunday, after spending two weeks in Charleston with her cousin, Miss Irma Minges. Mrs. Lucile C. Brown, Mis* Josie Davis and Mr. Joleane, of Augusta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Creighton, Sr. Prof, and Mrs. W. W. Carter and Mayor and Mrs. B. W. Sexton and families have returned from a two weeks stay at Bluffton. Misses Willie Bush Deason and Pauline Holman are visiting in Col umbia this week. Mis* Martha Moore has returnee Col. and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown and home from a pleasant visit in Colum- little daughter spent the week-end on bia. She was accompanied home by the*Isle of Palms. | Miss Marion Spigener, of St. Mat- thews. W. N. Jefferies, of Burlington, N., C„ spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Plexico and Mias Mrs. B. P. Davies. Mae Plexico, of New York City, and — -.Mis* Grace Kcarer, of Otar, are the Mrs. Claud Beatty and three chil- house guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Lloy< of Parler, are the guests of Mr.'A. Plexico. Mrs. M. B. Hagood. m Mrs. A Hie Shields and Mr, Bodeu- Mrs. Martha Owens, of Kltne, was hamer, of Augusta, spent yesterday (Wednesday) in BarnweU with Mrs. Lena Davie*, who or * sspanted them home for a few days Visit. Mfeao ILmaite Spoon has *rtwrwed ta £wmte« af’.er a vta*t to Mr ami M*» Perry A. Pfrwe She «*« are jaapaomd home hy Mrs. Pvire wBe wtR *p mi Prwf II Q. Pa vis, of Magi an, the wash •owl hare with Ilf tad Mrs th e gw eat •f her mater, Mrs . a r. G< mmm a ga net week •end. Mr* w. D. Rahmtaee ha* r etutawd te h*v hea |Rp Ms Aerwatn aflet a v*a*t u M*« , R. P. W la^waid. M*« j* M Gmeaw left Rainidnf f*« a naai ha he a Mmm. M*% Geeege G ••Wf MS Am km ■> W. % C Mam aa haaJ htfh Um# at ef CeApaa %a 4 w H pens ifl i * UfOhl% OPftWl ftftpff w wuft m tei Iha* l to Uu It A thmeea hat the W4 Wd na aead la la ^**4. w# hasp aaaa a Bag a railway trata and If tha dag It doebt whaa tha train nyoad It* kea It would aay to I tael C **1 chaaed away that graat monatar.** Activity la llttla oaa onleaa It la wlaaly directed. A man may apend a lifetime cbaalng flying bird*, or at tempting to catch aometblnK which ha has nevar tha remotest chanca of ae- curing. Men have spent many years trying to discover the secret of perpet ual motion, but the secret still eludes humanity. Youth is usually busy at something or other which ia perfectly practicable, but occasionally we find a wild chase after the impossible. And, even if the child caught the bird, what would he do with it? Suppose we get what we are after, what good will It be to us? We have seen men catch something which they had been seeking for months, or even years, and when they had secured it they were no farther ahead. The thing was not worth the effort.—London Times. Roger Bacon First to Use “Magnifying Glass" “Spectacles’* Is the nsme given to lenses of any required form which are supported In front of the eyes to as sist vision. In the esriy days when It wss not easy to obtain glass of gooo quality, they were also made of quarts or rock crystal, as It was called. Some years ago quarts leasee were revived by eptlcisne and sold et fancy prkea oa the erronewas pies that they wera cooler to the eyes. Prof. M. «ea Ithob mys that Roger flame explained haw ta magnify writ ing by piertug a •egmeet sf e sphere of gtam oa the hawh with Re plane •Ida down, ft—Ml fee sportartes In wtth the ndvvwi wf the prl—wd booh tspwrlally m Rerth Half end 8n ath Germany, where there were g*e«* wwrhem The early meant* were made of hem and leather, and ahaal thta Mam aartai ta ha need - Menowe I'ltf htnr oa>l M#• any they & ftftM Ml ftMh> G ewaoiflHw Whaew nfea • 1 a feteea hwam hp Mr* Paata, whw has >n am uma ham, and sad Urn hvmawsmal hae tm * '• •-» »•*. f W aflee a • tad h* M ae Jewed H odwasd J \ f ( JMaaew Rw«himrh sad 1t««e 0kn ^■mddi^diMmmmima Jl ed ttepet** BML 1 fvwmhi m «wm rot laMtuea and ji a—orr ret ) mm mmA REltmR ( LI ft Thu meaPbet* ef Iffu m mMm AfheemHm ftrtffge (Tub * mot hy M*« Ralph WS it* Mro M C 1 heaae afteo a mash • vtod ta mawwf tt#% L P R »«m m Drain. mg pamdar. wwa mm hg |Ur.M m* “*■*■*• Nr ■** | > ^ fTtn—t warn ^1 A 9+ ef Mt awl Mr* J ivWa — ,r ^ t Rrm RRIPGR PARTY. Mrs. W, E Giles •toy Ip Waaitriaa three uhlea af 1 ^ afttmaap. High kasd-frMe m Jwtaa R with hmt Friday a •tring of hy Mrs. aiitigPiMhMhghhhdh H J Phillipa, consolation prtaa, a waste basket, was won by Mrs. Bone 11 Dye hem, and low score by Mrs. j'L. T. Claytor. Mrs. Giles* guests sur prised her with a handsome .«hower. A salad course with tea wa s served. B! TILDE erS:;:;, LOST. STRAYED or STOLEN:— jumo R . SMART SET —One black mare mule and one R p inr - rI red mare mule, weight about 800 lbs. “ IUlT * H each. When last seen were near! Miss Dorothy Wragg was hostess to Friendship Church Friday night, Aug. j the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club on 8th. Any information leading to tjie! Thursday afternoon. The high score lecovery of these mules will be ap preciated and rewarded.—L. F. Still, prize for club members, a deck of cards, was won by Miss Willie Bush -w-m Barnwell, R. F. D., or L. F. Hiers, 1 Deason; the high score prize for Olar, S. C. guests, a bath mat, was won by Mrs. - 1 ™" - —H. J. Phillips, and the consolation, a BEAUTY BOOTH. party handkerchief, was cut by Miss I beg to announce to the ladies of p or ter. Miss Wragg served this section that I have a beauty ^ cream an( j ***0,^4 cakes, booth in the Zissett Barber Shop in. give manicures, facials, shampoos and arching brows. Hours from 9:00 to 12 each morning and 4 to 6 in the afternoons. Your* patronage will be j Complete « appreciated - M«** Ida Rato Sanders CeroUaa have FOR RENT ip Mftfcbftfe MMVtV gf J Levy a r ft! Barnwell and am pie pa red to give PlfUTCR foF Counties Are Given flgurua for South pobliahed and for C A ■ Claussen’s Since 1841—Scmth*a Favorites. TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER FOR SATISFACTORY RESULTS. Ntn*-T*nthM Preventable , Nmadapths of all tha SemeaPd tha Amerioao paopla oaa be traced diieody to oonaMpatkm. dootonaar. Ooortipp- tioa throws into the system pomoas which tain! and weaken every organ of the body and make them stay victims for any germs which attack them. Prevent constipation and yon wffl avoid new tent ha of all diaeawes, with their consequent pain and fl- 1 lames. Herbtne, the good old mgstehle cathartic, will prevent coo- rtipetioo in a natural, aaay and r 1 A way. Oct a bottle today from R. A. Deason, Barnwell, S. C. Epps’ Pharmacy, Blackville, 8. C. ¥ * 4iMi MONEY TO LOAN Loem made same day application received. No Red Tape HARLEY & BLATT Attomeys-at-Law ^^^Barnw*ILS ;> C^^_ INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT. HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Callioun and Co. r. a reten imagine. We thought we couldn't afford one T HE Gmorai Electric Refrlgeratot It 00# aa amp—a. A family Im the moat modest circumstance* caa afford ooa. The Geaaral Electric Refrigerator baa cha asooay-aaviog Moohor Topi Tha Monitor Top operate* the General Electric Refrigerator at a coat of but a few cent* a day. $10.00 Down 30 Months to Pay Balance GENERAL A ELECTRIC South Carolina Power Company aelaaaaaisaaaapppppppftgiii tha a eyas as rtaaaitoa from the realise that eometbli looked down and sat These Happy Victorian* One entry lu the diary of Mary Gladstone (afterward Mrs. Drew), daughter of W. E. Gladstone. “Grand Old Man“ of Victorian politics, reads: “Quiet evening at home. I was In my room at 9:90 and heard him and mamma coming up the stairs singing, ’A ragamuffin husband and a rant!- polling wife* at the top of their voice*/* “Him** was .her father, the prime minister of England, then seventy-four years of age. “Home” was No. 10 Downing street, official residence of the P. M.—Kansas City Star. “Ia tha Doldrums’* To say, “I am in the doldrums'* sig nifies that one is “In the dumps,** or is depressed. It was originally a term of the seat. The word, “doldrums” re fers to the shifting sons of eqaatorlal calms of variable ^ sirs between the trade winds. The weather Is hot, moist and cxtreasaly dispiriting with heavy and frageant rainfall a—Hy by Uraiiarslsvvffa tha Corley’s Mill iHf TM Ai tah MEET MB AT CORLEY'S POND* BATHING AND FISHING. Bathing. » Ceuta. Fishing, 12 n Day. I LONG TERM MONEY to LEND! 2 TESTED COWS E 5 STERILIZED CONTAINERS u M RJ Enrly Delivery—for Breakfast. ► C r Net Jest Milk, hut Quality Milk and Cream. 5 eataeeeef •ee» % per 1 BROWN A BUSH HALL 6 COLE, Inc. M-ltt FANKUIL HALL MARKET, BOSTON, MAS*. Cammiuioa Mcrehanta aad DUtribaton at ASPARAGUS One of the Oldest Commiasien Houses in the Traffe* v SEND FOR SHIPPING STAMP. Going to TYBEE Slop ftl “Savannah's Beat" HOTEL SAVANNAH fc €