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THURSDAY, MAY 21ST, f Notice of Lodge MceUng. ^ Harmony Lodge No. 17, A. F. M., will hold a regular communication in the Masonic Halt, on Thursday night, May '28th, at 8:30 o'clock. All local and visiting brethren are cordially invited to attend. F. S. BROWN, J. E. HARLEY, Secretary. . W. M. K. of P. Lodge Meetings. S4J4 ~ v ' . The regular meetings of Bamweli Lodge No. 16, Knight of Pythias, are held on-the 1st and 3rd Friday nights in each month. All mem bers and visiting breth ren are cordially invited to attend. Wm. McNab, J. E. Harley, K. of R. and S. C. C. • HRRR AND HEREABOUTS. • • • .* * * Mr. and Mr*. Perry B. Bush were visitors in Augusta Monday. • ■ ■ Mrs. R. S. Picks and children spent Sunday with relatives in Cordova, Miss Kathleen White, of Spring- vited to be on hand. The proceeds field, wag the guest of her aunt, Mrs. derived from the sale of the above E. D. Peacock, during the week-end. named articles wil be applied t<^ in terest on the Building Fund debt of < Mr. and Mrs. George Sternberg, of the local Baptist Church. Wilmington, N. C., were guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sanders, last week. ■<. v . - .. k . ^ \ \ _ The friends of Judge Ri f. Holman are glad to see him on the streets again after having been confined to his home with an attack of sickness for several days last week, following hi s return from the legislature. Cecil S. Harris, Erq., of Richmond, Va., arrived here Saturday for a sboi t" visit •to'-relatives. He w r a s ac companied upen his return home Tuesday by Mrs. Harris, who spent ten days here with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Porter. / After a word-forming contest, in which Mrs. J. B. Harley was winner, the hostess served strawberry short cake with whipped cream. Barnwell Defeats Williston. Mr. and Mrs. Winford Alderman The Bamw’ell high school baseball team defeated the Williston-Elko team here W’ednesday afternoon, 10 to 8. This, evens the count, the visitors having won the first game played by the score of 18 to 15. Williston Elects Trustees. The Rev. H. O. Morris, of Oklaho ma, is visiting his sister, Mrs. A. J. Owens. Mr*. John T. Stevens, of Kershaw, is "the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edgar A. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke L. McCaslan, of Sr. Matthews, were week-end visi tors here. Mis. Lewis Dubose and children, of W:llis,t..n, ar.* visiting her mother, Ml'. Olaree fail. C I.'Kdgai A. Brown and C. G. Fuller were business visitors in Col umbia last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bennett, of Spr nglieid, spent Sunday in Barn well with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dicks. Mr-. Jas. Loyal Sneliing and little daughter, Helen Frances, of Columbia, aie tlie guests of Judge John K. Snel- 1»"8. \ . .. and little son, of Greensboro, N. C.,' the former being .-e-elected and the were the guests one day last week of fitter electe 1 :n place of Harry. M. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Easterling. | Thon, P^ n ' "'bu declined to offer They were accompanied upon their a K ain return by Mrs. Easterling’s father,! Mr. Alderman, who spent several w-eeks here. . ' •. Mayor and Mrs. B. W. Sexton en tertained a number of friends last week with a house paity at their summer cottage near Bkiffton.. Those enjoying the occasion were Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Jones, Mrs. B. L. Easter ling, Mrs. L. M. Cave, Mrs. Sarah Owens, Mis. A A. McAllister, Ben T. Sexton and Rodman Lemon. ", Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Trotti, of At lanta, Ga., aVe visitois in Bapnwoll this week. Mr. Trotti, who holds a position with the Atlanta Journal, came to this city to locate the gruye of his grandfather^ who was bltriecf in the old Baptist cemetery. The grave was found ami Mi. Trotti plank to Pave* a marker placed on it. Capt. W. D. Black and . C. L. Greene were chosen to fill vacancies on the board of trustees for the Wil liston-Elko school district last week, biiMinetiN concern* - -t — - . .f < Jf have bought * 2 7.B05 Chevrolet* Blarkville Man Injured. - C-pe Still was knocked down and serious.y injured by a hit-and-run driver in Blackville on Sunday night, May Pith, his hip being, broken in two places. An eye-witne-s of the accidan? is reported to have said that Mr. Still stepped in the path vf the autcjnchile^Jd^Ljaag. earned to the Ail^en hospital. Popular Place. Mr. and Mrs. A. HT Ninestein. 'of Blackville,' and theii daughter, Mrs. Patti n, were visitors in Barnwell on Tuesday. . * ■« , Mis. L. K. Best, of ''Columbia, an 1 Gordon Pate, of Andersen, were visi tors . n' Monday of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene.* U. D. CHAPTER TO MEET MAY 29TH. .On Friday,Ahe ‘Jltth day of May, the members of the Johnson Hagood Chapter, U. D. C., will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mr. Starling Hutto, near the town of One of^ the most popular places in this section during the past two weeks has been L. A. Cave’s private fish pond near Barnwell. The fishermen have been* -o numeTfrtlk that it i s said they have had to adopt the plan of the shad fishermen on the Combahee and .other coastal riveis—that is, to stake . ff their fishing places. Some fine catches of bream have !»een .re ported. Enioy Bird Supper. ^ Hilda. Mr. Hutto has been in feeble * health since October and-i; anxiou* to Ksm Th t Allendale, May 14.—A number "of Allendale, citirens enjoyed a bird suf>p4ft-"Ti-t night at Paul Stoney’s as- I'auigu- packing shed. Members of the pai -.v were: Peter Ganouk, E. P. Furman, L. V. Simons, DeLacy Shu- 1 man,-Dick, Angus, Herbert and Carl . Will iams. O. P. Woodward, J. R. Mc Millan, Ixuis Harley, G. Farrier, Paul L. Mocre and -Jim Tag- have th^ Daughter,* meet with him. A picnic lunch will be earned and j the day spent with him. Every Con federate Veteran is cordially invited by Mr. Hutto to l>e present on this occasion. A majority of the veterans, live in that section < f the countv and Tht B ok Club met F.iday after- . n wi.h iOr / R. S. Dicks. Altai the business session, the hostes< serv- 1 all are expecting a wondeiful day. ed a salad course. ! * * * birds, doves and partridges, had been dres-ed ami seasoned, and placed in cold storage prior to Feb- ruary 1st. The cooking wa s done by Peter'Ganouk, under the directions of E. P. punpan,'' who is an expert chef. "t. Mr. .ml Mrs. R. W: Dicks, Mrs. A. J. Bennett-and Mrs. J. N. Dicks al ien :ed the 1 uncial c-f Mrs. R. G. Hicrs in Willi-ton Monday morning. [ MRS. }. N. ANDERSON ENTERTAINS. Beg'n^ing la-t week with the meet ing of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club, Mrs. J. N. Anderson en- Mr. yn I M s. Bellinger Halford ami : te, ' taint<1 w ' th a se,it ‘- s uf brl ^e P al *. children, of the Long Branch section.} tiM - At tht - c1ub meeting the high spent Sunday in Barnwell the Quests' »’ ri7 - e w »' won b F Mr *‘ Socmen, of the*f rmcr’s parents, Mr. anJ -Airs. Blatt and th ^ consolation was cut by I W O Ha f rd ' I ^ r8 - Kdgar A. Brown, the winnerH, “* I being presented with decks of,cards. Delightful lefreshments were served. Thursday afternoop Mrs. Anderson j entertained with feur tables cf bridge, j. high sccre prize, a box of powder, be ing won by Mrs. R. L. Bronson and the consolation, also a bex cf powder, | tut b >' rs - • N,arie Mace. A salad ccursc-was served. Mrs. Anderson wt * hastes- again Prominent among the thousands of concents using large Heels of Chetrolrjs ♦ ' are many of the leaders of Anieriean industry. In faet, ?3 tm hi I aniline huninruM firm* hare [nircha%r<i a total of 27 JtO i t hn rnlrt ears atnl truck*. A. I’he reason for this preferenee lies in the unexerlled economy of (ihetrolet cars und trucks, a« pro-.r«l by official cost records. These records show that 2P mile* to thr ealhm is a common ocrur- rrnee uinoug f'hesrolel ears. That oil e*|»ense i- cttrcn.cly low. I hat flhetrolet ears and trucks require only • minimum of sersier attention. That they cite satis factory low'BT’nst sartiee over eieeptionally long |»eri<Hls of t ime. Naturally, a ear wltE such a fine record of economy represents an eitremely wise inteslmrnt for any buyer! Especially so, when you consider the many advantages that f'hetrolrl offer* above uud beyond economical operation. (2nme in and learn what these advantages are —what they mean in terms of style, eomforl, safety, reliability and talue. NEW r HEY HO LET SIX Thr imrrmt Aemrrlrmm Vmlmr Xrtr Loir PHrrm — t'.hr*n,Ul ps—rar prirss ras*# tram M'5 to ISM. Chevrolet track . haaslv. •« .V, to |3sa. lets <|eli<rre4 prlc-ev and rsa* term*. All poe—enorr rar aod tnark rhoeste prtroe f. v. It. Hint. Mm bl*an. All liurk hudv |>rie«s f. o. k. IndtooapolU. loaliasa. Spacral —o alpatwr a I ntra. GRUBBS CHEVROLET COMPANY Judge J ’hn K. Sneliing wa- pre sented, with a . 1 2 pc uni trout'yes terday (Wednesday! morning by his good fiitnd.*} Mr, and Mrs. SoLm:*n Hogg, of Kline. i l NES -IEDER Friday afternen with four tables of biidgc, at which time the high score . . priJtC'. a bex rT powder, wa s won by ^ Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., -and the con- A * p<rson gi\ing hand embroidered linen u> the present addi'ess of Izer Hyo- man, fonneily'of Hiilda,~ S. ,C. We have imp.ilant information for this I. Tog*tail t o., Kokomo, , towel, was cut by Mis- BcBce Patter son. . Ice ciearn and cake wete served person. Ind. duiTng the afternoon^ Itc. FOR SALE:—Peas ojjd Coin in bucks.—B. Mazur-ky, Barnwell, S. C. Jelightfullv FOR SALE:—Good, bright peavine and pindaivine hay*, also good quali ty sugar cane syrup.—For prices, etc., see or writs—C. E. Grimes, Elko; S. . C.. R. F. D. 5-7-3tp FOR SALE.—Velvet For prices apply to C. Barnwell. S. C. FOR SALE:—Hundred thousand MRS. GREENE ENTERTAINS BUILDING FUND GROUP. *' ' - A. Grene entertained very the members of her Building Fund Group on Monday af- teinoon at her home. Each member was given $1.00 with which to begin work. On next Wednesday afternoon, the 27th inst., iH-ginn ng at feur o’- ln-an seed, j tlcck, these ladies expect to turn p Molr*ir, i.tbeir dollars to good account and 4-30-tfc will^iveil to the public delicious re- fieshnunt-, ccnsisting of home made custard cream, angel food cake, pound nice Mary" Washington Asparagus cake, stiawberry shortcake, chicken K> per 1 Smith. .Ii y Williston. S. C. Frowns, $2.00 per thousand—W. C. salad plates, divinity fudge and other 2-12-tf home made candies. Some of the ^ i i. s ~ "j ladies will u*e their dollars in mater- FOR SALE:—Pedigreed Spotted ja|*f r cotton dre*se-' for both childien jg-7«na* f yourg bears from "Registry of Merit clams. All cholera immune orders Lr Spr'ng njg*. May and June delivery.—W. L. M.lair, Burr.well. S. : ~ l-22rlL nd grown-ups aml a.display of pretty ;•’» i. n dlesses as well as nurse*’ aprons, etc., Booking will al o be i n hand for sal£. The sale will take 'piac* in the building r ecently occupied by E. ;G. Bc len as a enter and tin pubic is cordially in- Coining! “The Birth of a Nation” (IN SOljND.) . f *’ The Nation's Greatest Picture No* to He Seen anu Heard at Garden Theatre Barnwell, S.<\ Monday and Tuesday 25 and 26 « Or.i-e eveiybtdy’s desire was to see th^ gnat riituro—now a still greater de*:r; * to hear it.' This is your M. B. Calhoun & Son — M O R T I C I A N S — * AMJtl LANCE .SERVICE- • Augusta. Charleston. $1.7 . $ 10.(HI Columbia, $15 PHONES—25 and 105-W Allendale, S. C. LAST GALL *• % by your Fertiliser Dernier at chance. Show ftarts promptly :30 p. m^hr.d 9:30 p. m. Crr.it—.oring the cl4^en. This is, a picture they will never forgci. THIS WEEK Wednesday & Thursday Ronald ^Coleman in “RAFFLES” FHday and Saturday “Phantom of the IMPORTANT \ cry Liberal Week End and Sunday EXCURSION FARES • Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Effective March 27 to Oct. 25th, 1931* One Fare Plua One-Fifth Round Trip. Between Jill points. Good returning Tuesdays following. Extremely Low Sunday Tlrketa. Sold for* morning train* to all points within radiys of 100 mile* at - * ONE CENT PER MILE TRAVELED Return limit date of sale. .Consult Ticket Agents SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Travel by Train— Economical—Safe—Reliable. No. 8 in a Senes appesnag in this newspaper I F you hold out any longer from buying your side-dressing, you may find it too late for your crops to take full benefit from the fertil izer. You may also find it hard to get it in time. I’ve still got a good supply of Chilean Nitrate of Soda on hand. But it’s not going to last long the way they're buying it just now. INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY , ACCIDENT - HEALTH . SURETY BONDS AUTQfc^RILE t nrf f t Calhoun and Co. , H. A. PRICE. Manager. — ■yy— irjffirr;: 'A WESTERN.i j , i 666 vUMJMMi.gWPi**. -J—-'-— ■ , LIQUID or TABLETS Cure Colds. Headaches, Fever 666 SALVE CURES BABY’S COLD V V >. •. — v i r P you wait too long before side-dressing, you’ll only be delaying harvest time and you won’t get the big yields you should. With Chilean Nitrate selling at the lowest price in years, there’s no saving in waiting until tba last moment. Get your Chilean—>the natural nitrate—NOW. Then there’ll be no delay in putting out your fertilizer when crops need it most. In the new 100 lb. begs that stay in good shape, you’ll find Chilean keeps in better con dition. But be sure to insist on “Chilean” when you order your nitrate. It is the real thing... the real original “SODA.” Remember the two kinds — Original Chilean (Crystalline) and Champion Brand (Granulated) both natural nitrate. * \ v - LOWEST PRICE in yean • NEW 100-lb. BAG The bag without a backache, „ Chilton Nitrate of Soda EDUCATIONAL BUREAU 4 - . • ? T; •16 Carolina Life BldK-,C6lutnbia,8.C. 1 ■•jH vl ■v , / * :