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tHE BARNWELC PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL,tOUTH CAROLINA
PAGE PIYE.
• HERB AND HEREABOUTS. •
Mts. G. M. Main, of Meyer’s Mill,
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was in Barnwell on business Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry A.
the week-end with relatives
spent
umter.
MONTHLY MEETING OF
» ’ \L AST'-T ’
D. A. R. CHAPTER. «
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The regular monthly meeting of
,, , _ .the Barnwell ^Chapter, D. A.R., will
Mr,. Hugh McLaunn, of Sumter ^ he , d ^ Mrs g L E«,terliug,
. the guest:of her ,.,ter, Mr,. LeRoy pridlly at {o)Ir 0 . c|<)ck AU
Molair.
members are urged to be present.
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. Miss Pauline Holman hSs returned WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
iome after spading a couple of weeks
with friends in Ohio.
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BRIDGE CLUB. ? .t .
The members of the Wednesday Af-
Miss Ruth Dicks, of Dunbarton,i was ' temoon Bridge Club were entertained
the guest of Miss Blanche Bennett last week by Mrs. Robt. A. Patterson.
High score prize was won by Mts.
war
with a silver centerpiece filled with satin and Carrie? the ring in a lily,
white narcissus and asparagus fern v The flower girl, little Misg Joe Ann
Gleaming green candles from each Bauer, niece of the bride, wore a pe-
end of the table and the buffet gave tite duplicate of the maids’ gowns and
an added note of hospitality to this carried a nose-gay of pink roses,
lovely room.-. Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., The bride entered to the strain* of
and Mrs. J. Lawrence Widman, of Lohengrin’s “Bridil Chorus” with her
Asheville, N. C., the latter a sister of brother-in-law, Mr* John Lawrence,
j the honor gue£t, presided at the silver Widman,. of Asheville, N. C., who gave
service at each end of the table. Sand- her in marriage, and they were met at
wiches, salted nuts, cakes, macaroons, the altar by the groom and hi* best
chocolates, bonbons and mints were nian, Mr. Glenn Tony,-of Richmond,
graciously served by Murs. Charlie Va. The bride was very lovely in her
Brown, Jr., ^Jlrs. Louise P. Bauer, gown of ivory duchess satin, fashicn-
Miss Elizabeth McNab, Miss Rosalie ed with a high waist line finished with
Spann, of Sumter,^ and Miss Julia a narrow tailored belt and l&ig,
Lemon... A hundred guests called dur- close-fitting sleeves, while the skirt
during the Christmds holidays..
Misses Rosalie and Louise Spann
have returned to Sumter after a visit
- to Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price.
MiSs Jewell Woowdard has retuqied
to Lander College, after spendirig the the games.
Christmas holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E y F. Woodward.
Perry B. Bush and consolation
cut by Mrs. B. P. Davies, the whiners
being presented with bridge, sets.
Miss Rosalie Spann, of Sumter, ^was
also remembered with a gift. A salad i 0V ely home
ing the hours of lour to five-thirty.
LOVELY PART* GIVEN
FOR BRIDE-ELECT,
had Vtonnet’g lovely lines, culminating
in a full circular flare. The long,
flowing court train was beaded with
bands of pearls. A filmy veil of
ivory tulle was held in place by a
Misg Blanche Bennett has returned
to her school at Cades after spending
the Christmas holidays with, her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bennett.
Honoring Miss Blanche Porter, b an( j 0 f pearls 4 "and orange .blossoms,
popular bride-elect, Mrs. R. C. Holman completing the bridal attire. ‘She car-
and Mrs. R. G. Herndon entertained r j e( j ca jj a ]i]j es tied with white, satin
Saturday afternon at I t|ie former's r jbb 0 n.
.. lovely home. The IHlh^ rtiom.»*and" During the ceremony Mrs. Holman
course with coffee wa s served after j ji^ry were thrown en suite and deco- played the “Lieberstrom,” and immed-
rated with Southern smilax, the soft iately thereafter T-reception was
glow from pink shaded lamps lighting held Thoae who ag^ted Mrs. Porter,
,t the rooms, where eleven tables were mot her of the bride,* who wa s dressed
arranged.--The color scheme of pink j n black flat chiffon with (jorsage -of
and white was also noted in the tally w hite roses, in re^eivtfig were Mrs.
MRS. McLAURlN j\ND MRS
MOLAIN ENTERTAIN.
The many friends of Solomon Blatt,
Esq., of this city, will learn* with re
gret of the critical illness of his
mother, Mrs. N. Blatt, at her home in
Biackville.
Monday afternoon. Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Laurin,of Sumter, and Mrs. LeRoy-
Molair enteYtained at the home of the
latter with five tables of bridge in
hojior of Miss Blanche Porter, bride-
| elect. The high score prize, a piece
j of lingerie, was won by. Miss Hazel
i Coleman and the consolation, a dainty
bag of guest powder puffs, was cut
Prof. Dan Hartley, a member of the
faculty of Staunton Military Academy,
'■ enjoys the distinction of being the
first new New Year subscriber to The
' " "'f’eople-Sentinel.' 1 1 * .
AUDITOR’S NOTICE.
I will be at The followfng^ptacet for °* Wetern Carolina, Blackvil.e
the purpose of taking returns for 1931.
Oily personal property will be re
turned this year. Ten per cent, pen
alty will ha added for hot making re-
turns before March 1st, 1931:
— Elko, January Sth.
Hilda, January 12th.
Leigh, January 14th.
Meyer’s Milt, January^ 16th.
Robbins, January 19th,
Snelling, January 21at. ——
Williston, January 23rd.
^ Respectfully yours, . 1
W. H, MANNING,
. County Auditor.
notes and mortgages held by the Hank
Notke to. Debtors and Creditors
Notice i s hereby given that all per
sons having claims against the estate
of Dallas Grater, deceased, will .pre
sent them duly verified to the under
signed administratrix) at Biackville,
S. C., and all persons indebted to the
said estate will make prompt settle
ment to the undersigned.
OLIVE BAXLEY, ,
Jan. 6, 1931. Administratrix.
CITATION NOTICE.
cards ^and mints served during the L ou j se Bauer, Mrs. J. L. Widman, Mr. y The State of South Carolina,
games. . . ^ and Mrs. B. P. Davies, and Mayor artfl
As the-gue?t s arrived they were jj rs g ^ Sexton in the reception
given tally cards by Mrs. Herndon, ha f 1; Col and Mrs N . G.' W. Walker
the bride-elect’s chair being marked and Mr and Mrs c F- Mo i air { n the
with a bow of white maline centered mU8ic room; Mrs j. Julien Bush and
with pink roses. After several rounds Mrs T s Cave in the gift room< Mrs .
had been played, it was found that H j Phillips presided over the bride’s
by Mis s Margaret Free, the winners : *°P st<)re was held by Mr.-. Harold register, and Mrs. JL- M. Hale and
piesenting their prize s to the guest Tins ' e y» Florence^ who was ^j rs l. Molair invited the guests
of honor, who was also given a jaf o{ presented with a Madeiia buffet set, i n t 0 ^b e dining room, where they were
dusting powder powder by the hos- ^ rs - Charlie Brown, Sr., won second served ice cream in the shape of lilies,
individual angel cakes, fruit cake and.
tesseV'. Following the game s a salad
„«oujiaa 1 ..Wiit< served.
high score, prize,, a vanity i>.et; Mrs.
County of Barnwell.
By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate
Judge.
WHEREAS, Fanny M. Simms, hath
made suit to me to grant unto John
G. Simms Letters of Administration
of the Estate of and effects of Chas.
Carroll Simms.
THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite
and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said
Chas._ Carroll Simms, deceased, that
jjayd-■..At-Xlvxi„co^..cut consolation, a mints by-Misses Mabry, Mood, Free, lhey. be and appear before me. in the
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f J. C. Moody, whetyttfottatfs the “Dew
Drop In” farm in the "suburbs of
Barnwell, called at The . People-Senti
nel office Monday morning to renew
his subscription.
The Rev. Mr. Wood, of Charleston,
conducted" services at the Church cf
the Holy Apostles Sunday morning-
He was entertained while here by Mr.
and Mrs. Chrlie Browm, Sr.
Mr
.. L
Dr.Jiand Mrs. 'A. B. Patterson -have
returned to Barnwell after spending - 0 f J t he table,
several weeks in Florida. Their
friends will be glad to know that Dr.
•Patter-on*, is greatly improved in
health. ’ ''
Misses Willie Bush
Deason
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and
Mary Frances Moore have returned to S p ec tjv e Iy. After a course dinner the
their schools at Ridgeland and ^ ra y , guest s held a rehearsal of .the wed-
silk duster, and Miss Porter was Hutto and Carter, while Misses Ellis
DINNER PARTY COMPLIMENTING K iven a guest room novelty in the and Coleman presided at the punch
Mice i>i * vriii? ..nnTiro ' ! shape of a doir whose flarin K skirt bowl. The handsomely appointed
! held pink and white powder puffs, table was covered with a lace cloth,
Mrs. Louise P. Bauer and Mrs. J. The winners also presented their prizes cen tered by a large silver bowl filled
Lawrence Widman entertained at six to the guest of honr, who wore a most w j t h Madonna lilies and delicate fern,
o’clock Tuesday evening at the home becoming evening gown of pink_ j H [ gh s j ng i e silver candlesticks held
of their mother, Mrs. J. A. Porter, Assisting the hostesses in serving a w hjt e tapers and in every way was the
with a dinner paity in compliment to -chicken salad course with coffee were b r i da i tone of white and green em-
their sister, Miss Blanche Porter, and
Mr. Cecil S. Harris. The table >vas
covered with a lace banquet cloth over
pink and had for a centerpiece a bowl
of white, narcissus. Candlesticks
holding pink tapers graced each .epd
Each guest’s pldfee-was
marked by a place card of a bride and
groom, and the boner guests’ places
were marked ^y a miniature altar with
a miniature bride, groom and minis
ter. Pink ba-kets and silver comnptes | Y^DDIXG
held salted nuts and pink mints, re-
Mrs. Harold K. Tinsley, of Florence, phasized.
Mrs. W. L. Molair, Miss Pauline Hoi- Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs.
man and Miss Sarah Patterson, who Harris departed for a wedding trip to
wore lovely pink and white evening Northern points. The bride’s going-
dresses, carrying out the cplor spheme. away, suit was a blue ensemble trim-
After cards the following guests med w iHj gray squirrel and matching
called for refreshments: Mrs. W. A.
Fuller, Mrs. L. A. Plexico and Miss
Jewell Woodward.
PORTER-HARRIS
accessories.^
'Mrs. Harris wa s a student at Chi-
cora and Brenau Colleges. Her entire
life has been spent in Barnwell, where
her blondp beauty, enhanced by • an
attractive personality, high character
and womanly graces have won for her
Cross : Roods', respectively, after-
spending the holidays with Barrtwcll
relatives,. .. • - '
)Poes to Hospital for Operation.
A. J. Bennett left Tuesday for
Orangeburg, where he we,n| to enter
a hospital f r an operation. His j
friends hope that he will soon be re
stored to health.
ding which took place Wednesday
evening of this week.
M iss Porter wore a pink satin even
ing dress with pink slippers.'
” Enjoying the occasion were the
member s of the bridal party.
IN HONOR OF MISS
BLANCHE PORTER.
Of rare beauty and charm, center-
ing the interest of a wide clhcle of a Urge circle of ^riendtl and admirers,
friends in this and other States, was as ha > bwn P r0 ' ,en V the ma ">' >> re
the wedding of Jii-s Blanche Porter, nu P lial P artie s which have been given
youngest daughter of Mrs. Joseph Al,, in her honor sin;e the engagement
leu Porter arid the late Joseph Allen . was announced,
Porter, and Mr. Cecil Stallings Harris. I Ml - Hal ™ is ' tha » onl y s0 " of Mr -
of Richmond, Va„ which occurred “"<1 M,s - R - L - Harris - of Ra| e i * h - N -
Wednesday evening at.six o’clock at C - He is a graduate of the University
the home of the bride’s mother on
Court of Probate, to be held at Barn
well, S. C., On January 10th, next after
publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in
the fbrenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Administra
tion should not be granted.
Given under my Hand this 30th day
of December, A. D. 1930.
—t : JOHN K. SNELLING,
Judge of Probate, Barnwell Co.
Published on the 1st day of Jan.
1931, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel.
Branch. The said property is to be
sold free of taxes and Hens. T%e mn>
dersigned Receiver also will sell in
front of the Courthouse at Barnwell
~ between the legal hoars- of sale
salesday in February, 1931, for cash,
to the last and highest bidder, the
following described real estate, to-
wit:
All that certain piece or tract of
land in Barnwell County, State of
South Carolina, -. containing twenty-
seven acres, merewr lean, and bounded
aa follows; On the North by lands of
Drayton W. Walker; on the East by
lands of Peter Reed; on the South by
lands of Otig Smalls, and on the West
by lands of Keeler. - . -
. Also, all that certain piece or parcel *
of land, situated near Peace Haven In
dustrial-School in ^he Town of Biack
ville, South Caranna, measuring- fifty
feet by one hundred and twenty-fire -
feet (50 by feet) and bounded as
follows: On the North by street; on
the East by lands of L. P. Boylston;
on the South by lands of S. H. Rush,
and on the West by lands of L. P.
Boylston or street.
Also, all that lot, piece, or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the
County of Barnwell, in the State
aforesaid, and known as lot number ^
twenty-one (21). jn block one (1), as
shown by -tfr plat of the lots Efst of
the" Southern Depot in Barnwell,
South Carolina, and described as fol
lows: Bounded on the North by lot
number 20, on the East by Gordon
Street, on the South by lot number 22,
and on the West by lota number seven
(7) and number eight (8). .
The above described lots being the'
-same -conveyed by Eloise B. Hagood
to -E—B—Hagotd, Truatee, .December.
T?
NOTICE OF RECEIVER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
— 4 Court of Common Pleas.
i
John E. Hurst and Co., Inc., in its own
right and on behalf of all other
creditors, of Mutual Trading Com
pany, Inc., who may Join in this
proceeding and share in the ex
pense thereof-, ^ „
Plaintiff,
. ' vs.
f
Mutual Tradings Company, Inc.,
Defendant.
31st, 1911, and by P. B. Hagood, Trus
tee, to me December 31st, 1911, and
recorded January 29th, 1912, Book
8-L, page 26. * . --
' The purchaser is to pay for the
papers and stamps. 1 t-
SOMERS B. PRINGLE,
Receiver for Mutual Trading Co.
Dated Deceitiber 30, 1930. —
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
of South Carolina law school and a
member of the Richmond Bar, being
Negro Cut to Death.
. As the result, it is said, of domes
tic trouble, Jim Carree, colored, was
Marlboro Avenue; The ceremony was
i performed by the Rev. ft-C. Murphy,' P™'" in< ' nt in the business. and social
Mis. M. K. Hale, of West Virginia, pastor of the Barnwell Methodic, tht ' V| iKinia ,apiti,l
* 1 - ' The many beautiful gifts attested
-and Mrs. H. J. Phillips delightfully Church, who used the impressive ring
entertained Friday afternoon at the
home of their mother, Mr?. B. L.
ceremony. •
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The lower floor of the spacious eolo-
Easterling, in honor of Miss Blanche n ial home was decorated with an en-
pr Porter, whose mairiage Wednesday ! color scheme of green and white.
fatall> cut by i l ul i\an, a so co even j ng 0 f thi s week was an outstand j An aisle formed with floor baskets
ored, at Snelling Thursday morning, ■ 1 . . . .
dying a short time later at a local
ing social event of the season;-
cards suggesting the bridal motif were
drug store, where he was brought for. ' b mt|e Mis|( ,, Emily
medical attentrn. The negroes were Anne Ea5ter|i and B U( . p hi ,_
tenants on the farm of R. R. Moore.
the popularity cf the young couple,
the good wishes of whose friends will
fcllcw them thiough life.
Out-of-town guest s were Mr. and
Mr?. R. L. Harris, of Raleigh, N. G.,
Place land garlands ,f asparagus fe.n led Mias Pearl Harris aunt of the bride-
from the graceful stairway t0 -. the ; Richmond, Va., who wore black
entrance to the ceremony room, which I velvet "i 111 a «’ r8a K' of P mk ro8CS;
Eclipses in 1931.
There will ^ ^ ve eclipses in 1931—
three of the sun and two of the moon
lips, whil^ the honor guest’s place
was, marked by a miniature 'bride.
Seven table s weie arranged for cards.
Mr?. R. G. Herndon won the high
score prize, a box of French ffcee
None of these will be visible in North' and the consolation a party
America except a partial-aclipae Of handkerchief, Was cut by JRrs. W. U.
the sun September 11, which, will be M » lal >-> the P n “» helnK P' ese " ,ed 10
visible in Northern Alask.r The dates Miaa P» rt f• » as a ! s0 a
of the ether eclipses are . s follows: | !“"■ ° { a ' lk h ; ia ^ th ? hos -
A total eclipse of the moon April 2- taaaaa - A tempting fn.it salad with
3 j.tea was enjoyed after the games,
sisted in serving by Mrs. B. L. Eas-
.... t „ ‘ Arir :, 17 1 Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Phillips being as-
A partjal eclipse of the sun April 17-, : d f
18
A total ec+ipse the moon Septem
ber 26-27. “ -
A partial eclipse of the sun Octo
ber 11th.
Advertise in The Iteopie Sentinel.
^ DVSINESQ
DUILDERO 1
terling and Mrs. G. M. Greene.
JOINT HOSTESSES COM- % *
PLIMENT BRIDE-ELECT.
Mrs. J. Julien Bush and Mrs. B.JP.,
r . • a "■’V •
Davjes weie hostesses at a brilliant
tea at the Tlojne of the former on through the rotunda, and a s Mendels-
Main Street Thursday, afternoon in s chn’s “Wedding March” jjealed forth,
honor of Mis s Blanche Porter, bride-, the twe-ribbon beartjrsi^Htle Misses
elect of this week. The living room! Emily Anne EasterlhJ^tqii^ietty Lee
of this lovely home wag beautifully | Phillips, dreswd chiffon, led
adorned with pink cainatiohs, paper the piocessian; Aid "^gtlfd the satin
was • brightened by tal; vases filled
with Madonna lilies. An altar, bank
ed with ferns and palm?, was impro
vised at the far end of the *oom. Sin
gle candle Holder? and (candelabra
held wax tapers, which w-ere lighted
by Mr. Ben P. Davies, Jr., and cast a
mellow glow % over a scene of entranc
ing liveliness.
A s the guests assembled, they were
received at the door by Mr. and Mrs.
B. P. Davies and Mayor and Mrs. B.
W. Sexton. During this -time, Mrs.
R. C. Holman, in egg-shell chiffon with
a corsage of pink roses, played “My
Heart at Thy Sweet Voice,” and also
accompanied Mrs. Perry A. Price,
whose beautiful voice wa s heard in
“All for You.” The latter was dressed
in pink satin with a corsage of ro?es.
• Glimpses of the bridal party, which
formed in the upper hall, were seen
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Widman and son,
of Asheville, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Har
old K. Tinsley, of Florence; Mr. and
Mr?. Hugh McLaurin, of Sumter; Mr.
Ben P. Davies, Jr., of the University
of South CArclina; .Mr. Glenn Tony, of
Richmond, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Wragg, of Biackville; Mr. and Mrs.
Jasper Johns, Mr. Otig AH, Mr. and
Mrs. W.H. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.Bay-
nard Calhoun, Mr.-and Mrs. Edwin
Hazel, of Allendale; Messrs. William
Tisdale, Robert L. Fulmer, John Han
cock. Ocey Butler and “Dec” Russell,
of Columbia.
iwhjte narcissus and blooming pot
^plants. The guest'? were met at the
STRAIGHT SALARY:—$35.00 per door by Mrs. Perry A. Price.“Little by_the ‘br> de,s - nia ‘ d * ^ r ‘* Hugh Me- which neglect-had let it fall. By this
week and expenses. Man or woman
with rig to- introduce POULTRY
MIXTURES.—Eureka Mfg. Co., East
St. Louis, 111. Dp
Seed just in. 13 cents *per pound, f.
o. b., Denmark, for quick ?ale.—Chris
tie Bros., Denmark, S. C. - Itc
FOR SALE:—Extra large Mary
Misseg Mary Bush and Joe Ann Por
ter Bauer, in dresses of yellow geor-
Laurin, of Sumter, who was met at
the door by Mr. Ben P. Davies, Jr.
gette, received the cards. The reeeiv- 'Mrs. Harold Klugh Tinsley, of Flor
ing line wa? composed of Mrs. Bush,
Mrs. J. A. Porter, mother of the
bride-elect. Mrs. Rj S. Dicks and
Mrs. Perry B. Bush invited the guests
into the dining room, which was beau-
Washington Asparagus crowns—Terie, tiful in every detail. The table was
Richardson, Barnwell, S. C. 2tc covered with a cloth of Italian lacc
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ribbons to admit the attendants to the
ceremony room. They were followed
Great Miaaion Pioneers
. Revered in California
The mission of Carmel stands as a
memorial to Father Itamon Meslres ns
well as to the great Padre Jonipero
Serra. Products of different epochs.
Padre Serra and Father Meatres were
botli pioneers, the one in mission
founding, the other in rebuilding. Per
haps it was partly due to the fact that
Father Mestres’ birthplace in Spain
was nearby that of. Padre Serra that,
finding himself pastor of San Carlos
at Monterey, he vvaij iqppired \vith the
zeal that restored the neighboring
Carmel mission from the wreck into
ence, dame of honor, entered alone,
followed by MfS. Richard G. Herndon,
Tnraid
being picturesque in turquoise blue
flat chiffon, with blue slrpper?, carry
ing arm bouquets of briarcliff roses,
tied with pink satin i ibbon.
State of South Carolina, '
' County of Barnwell. ^ —
. .Court of Common Pleas.
JohmJiL Hurst and Co., Inc,, in its own
right and on behalf of all other
creditors of Mutual Trading Com
pany, Inc., u(ho may )oin in this
proceeding and share in the
pense thereof,
4 1 Plaintiff,
vs. *
Mutual Trading Company, Inc.,
Defendant.
By virtue of 6 decretal order to me-
directed in the above entitled cause, I
will sell at public auction fb ’•'’the
last and highest bidder for cash in the
store of the Mutual Trading Company
af Blackvijle, South Carolina, on Jan
uary" 15th, 1931,'at 11:00 a. m., the
tsock of goods, consisting of* drygoods,
shoe?, groceries, hardware and ac
count?. The stock will first be offer
ed in parcels and then a s a whole, the
accounts, notes and mortgages being
sold separately; also; equity in the
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To the creditors cf Mutual Trading
Company:-
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that un
der and by Virtue of a decretal order
to me directed, you are hereby re
quired to file an itemized verified
statement of account with the under
signed Receiver within ninety days
from date hereof, otherwise you will
be barred from participating in the
assets of the said Mutual Trading
Company.
SOMERS B. PRINGLE,
Receiver fer Mutual Trading Co.
Dated December 29, 1930.
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xSouthiOidcsl N u rserv
restoration Father M 08 * 1-0 * served the
traditions of his church and the tyel
farq of the state to which he brought
back the reminders of the great age
of romance of early CnliCornia
- WUH averx. eaoijjiifk
f honor* Hie hi*c)X attendants cfat .Fattier Mestres walked with hu
mility In the footsteps; of his grout
predecessor. Passing on. he leaves a
memory of character and achievement
as Ids monument.—San Kranch&p
Chronicle. x
Majestic Ranges
WE HAVE JUST FINISHED OUR ANNUAL INVEN
TORY AND FIND OURSELVES OVERSTOCKED ON MA
JESTIC RANGES AND WILL MAKE SPECIAL PRICES TO
MOVE THEM. WE HAVE THEM IN BOTH STYLES—RES
ERVOIR AND HOT WATER BACK, AND THESE RANGES
WILL LAST TWENTY YEARS WITH ORDINARY CARE,
AND ARE THE ONLY RANGS THE RAILROADS WILL
HANDLE WITHOUT .CRATING, AN$ WE KNOW WHERE
HOUSES BURNED DOWN ON THEM AND WERE USED
AFTERW ARDS. . .
John Lawrence Widman, Jr., nepKeW’ (
of the bride, was dressed in ivory ^ Advertise In The People-Sentinel.
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MOLAIR’S
BARNWELL, S! C.