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THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, mi.
Notice of Lodge Meeting.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Harmony Lodge No. 17, A. F. M.,
will hold a regular communication in
the Masonic Hall, on
Thursday night, Aug.
’27th, at 8:30u 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,
"or^ The regular meetings
of Barnwel] 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.
Miss Sarah Patterson hag returned
hojne after spending a few days with
her Viatel', Mrs. J. Arthur Kennedy,
in Williston. • ' .
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• HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •
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Mi?« fcvelyn Still is visiting rela
tives in Cummings.
Harry Rich, of . Blackville, was a
vi>4or here Sunday. . ’ *
Robert Adams, of Columbia, wa-
the guest of friends here Sunday.
Dick Gantt, «f Allendale, was the
guest oCBarnwell friends Sunday.
Mis. E. D. Peacock spent last week
end with Mrs. B. F. Davis in Augusta.
Mi'S Willie Bush Deason is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Michael Smith, in
Columbia.
Miss. Rose Booth, of Baltimore,
Md.. i- the guest <.f he r sister, Mrs.
_B. H. Cave. •
Mis a Sadie ( leech has returned to
Barnwell after visiting relatives at
Statesboro, Ga. _
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J. Julien Bu-h. K«(|.. le-ft Friday af-
tcrno< n for a stay of several days on
the Isle of Palms.
Mayor B. W. Sexton is spending
thi- week with his family at their cut-
t^ge near Blufftun.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Anderson and
daughters are spending yveral days
on Sullivan’s Island.
C. W. Calhoun and two children, of
Greenwood, were the week-end guests
cf Barnwell relatives.
Mias Julia Lemon has returned to
her home her? after spending the
summer in New York City.
Miss Helen Calhoun ha a returned to
Barnwell after a visit to relatives at
Tryon. N. C., and Greenwrod.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Smoake,
Cummngs, spent Sunday with
latter’s sifter, Mrs. J. S. Still.
of
the
Miss Margie Holland, who ha* b^en
visiting relatives her^,' _ hetumed to
her home in Oiangeburg Sunday.
L. A. Plexico attended the motor
boat races near Greenville on Sunday,
winning sesend place in one event. .
T. E. Snelling and family, of Char
lotte, N. C., spent the week-end here
wdth his father, Judge John K. Snel-
iJaqr-— j - —^ -.
.Misses Loui?e Perler and Jewel
Gross, of St.-George, are th* guests
cf Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Gross this
week. - • a ..
Local and Personal
News from Ellenton
Mrs. O. R. E\'ans fcnd children, of
Sumter, arc vis.ting friends hcie
this week.
Mr. and° Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr.,
and little daughter, lone, are. speud^othe,. places of interest
ing this week with relatives at Lady
Lake, Fla.
Mrs. J. S. Still and daughter, Miss
Myrtle Still, have returned home af
ter spending a week with relatives in
Columba.
— Mx, -AJDd Mrs. J. O. Crout and lit
tle daughter, Sarah, of Columbia,
were week-end guests of Mrs. S. R.
Goodson.
Mr. Alderman came down from
“-^Greensboro, N. C., last week for a
visit to his daughter, Mrs. Eugene
Easterling. i '.
Miss Willie Dean Edwards, of
ichyille, has accepted a position as
■ to fill the vacancy caused by the resig
nation of Miss Katherine Halford.
Miss Edwardjj is a sister of Mrs. W.
G. Hill. . ’
. Ejlenton, ,Aug. 15.-i-Dr. and Mrs.
L. A. Bailey, of MUledgeviRe, Ga.,
have been the guests this week of
the formdris mother, Mrs. Russell'
Bailey. f
Mr. and Mrsi Pete Johnson and
Miss Annette Johnson left last week
for a motor trip to/ Alabama, Arkan
sas and Tennessee. Mrs. Ertimett
Johnson and little son, Andrew, who
are at Trimble, Tenn., with her par
ents, will jeturn home with them.
Miss Mary Ethel Outlaw ha s as her
guests her cousins, Miss Dorothy
Smith and Miss Louis Smith, of Dor-
ham, N. C.
Mrs. M. E. Bush and Miss Mary
Phoebe Bush attended a reunion of
the Oswald family held at Estill last
Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. William D. Bush and
Mrs. Ida Bush, of Cleveland, were
the guests of Mrs. Frank D. Burh for
the week-end.
Mres. C. Bryant Bush has returned
from Hendersonville, N. C.
S. S. Harley recently spent a week
at HardeevUe.
Rev. and Mrs. Sfcen Taylor, of
Allendale, spent last week here,
where Mr. Taylor conducted a -erie*
of r evival meetings at the Methodist
Church. *
Lieut. Linwood Bush left last week
for Pensacola; Fla., wheie he is an
instructor in the military training
camp.
Special cottage prayer meetings
have been held this week in preppra-
tion for the revival meetings which
will begin next Wednesday at the
Baptist Church. Tuesday afternocn.
the services were held at Mrs. C. J.
Ashley’s home, Wednesday at Mrs.
W. H. Jones’ and Thursday at Mrs.
| H. M. Cassels’.
Mrs. W. B. Cassels, Miss Virginia
Cassels and Horace Cassels, 111
were called to Florence by the ctiti-
cal illness of Mrs.—fasnels 1 - mother.
Mrs. J. C. Bell x Mrs. Bell’s death .n
Monday is regretted here by her
many fiiends where she has often
visited her dJughter.
Miss Gladys Owens, of Midville, Ga.
wli s the ru'fst last week of Mrs. Fre>
h„m, b, w, wife ttnii Km. Th(>nl „, „ f „e,ll. Hill
ai rived Wednesday to visit relatives
1 Mrs. H. H. Casfels, Jr., and <.h l-
dren returned from Liberty, where
they visited relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Girardeau and
baby have returned home after spend
ing several weeks with relatives at
Mt. Pleasant.
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Mrs. Edgar A. Brown and little
daughter, Emily, have returned home
after spending several weeks on the
Isle of Palma.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Stevens and
family have moved into their home
on Washington Street, which they
recently purchased.
Dan Hartley, of this city, and Nat
Rice, of Columbia, left last week in
the former’s ca r for a visit to rela
tives in New Jersey. —
Mr. and Mrs. W\ E. Gile s and lit
tle daughter, Teddy Plexico and Prof.
“Pat” Morris, of Greenville, were
week-end visitors here.
Mrs. W. L. Molair and littl e daugh
ter have returned home after spend
ing a couple of week g in the moun
tains of North Carolina. *
Mrs. W. T* Anderson has returned
to her home at Commerce, Ga., after
a visit of several weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. W. H. Manning.
Mrs. Watson, Miss Elizabeth Smith
and Harry Smith, of Sumter, were
guests of Mrs. Ella R. Anderson and
family on Wednesday of la>t week.
Wilson Walker has returned home
after spending some time in Hender
sonville,. N. C. Mrs. Walker re
mained foi a more'extended stay.*
Mrs. Julia D. Steedly. Mr-. Lillian
Brabham and Miss Laura Brabham,
of Columbia, weie the gutsts of Mr.
ami Mrs. A. L. Baxter, last week.
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M. B. Hagi od, Miss Anna Sams
Clark, Miss Elizabeth Hagood ami
Tommy HagomL nioUawh to Okeetee
on Sunday for a visit to relative*.
Col. Solm m Blutt spent Sunday in
Oiangeburg and was accompanied
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Mirmow.
Low Sunday
One Cent Per Mile Traveled
, , Between
All points 150 miles ot less. Good in
coaches only. Return limit date of
sale. * — . .
___WEEK-END TICKETS.
ONE AND ONE-FIFTH
FARES ROUND TRIP.
All points in Southeast. Sold o n
Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday morn
ing trains. Retunrlimit Tuesday fol
lowing.
Fri-
TEN DAY fOACH EXCURSION
ONE AND ONE-TENTH
FARE ROUND TRIP.
All points in Southeast. Sold
da^’s, Saturdays and Sundays.
Consult Ticket Agents
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Travel by Train.
Economical—Comfortable—Safe
Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun, Mrs. Cox
and James Calhoun, of Denmaik, at
tended services at the Church of the
Holy Apostles in Barnwell Sunday
morning.
Mrs- I^iuise P. Bauer ami little
daughter, Joe Ann, left Saturday for
a visit to relatives in St. Loui*, Mo.
They will be away about ten days or
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips and
children and B. D. Plexico motored
down to Charleston Monday after
noon to attend a meeting of Standard
Oil managers and dealers
A. Ghingold has moved his stock of
goods int« the store formerly occu- j
pied by L. Cohen. Mr. Ghingold is
expecting a shipment of new goods
within the next fe^weeks.
Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky and two
little daughters returned home Sun
day after a weeks visit to relatives
ii^ Aiken. Mrs. Mazursky was accom
panied home by her sister, Mis# Lily
Surasky.
Misses Ruth and Evelyn Clary have
returned home after spending several
days with relatives at Martins, and
upon thefr return were accompanied
by their cousins, Mi?se g Jennette and
Irma Weaver.
Mr. and Mrsi T. A. Holland
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Miss Edythe Pearce, of Gteenw.
ha* been here for a week with h
aunt, Mr*. Ralph Dunbar.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman M. Bush, < ’
Augusta, are the guests of Mis. Mary
Bush for several days. .
Friends of W. M. Walton are gla
that he is improving after a recent
|-illness.
Mi-s Claire Jenness has been spend
ing her vacation with her mother in
Fairfax.
I Mrs. E. C. Walker, of Augusta, vis
ited her sister, Mrs. P. H. Bucking
ham, Thursday.
Mis s Mary Ethel Outlaw entertain
ed a number of the younger att on
Wendesday night with a prom party,
honoring her guests. Misses Dorothy
and Louise Smith, cf Durham, N. C.
Gaston Bush gave a barbecue din
ner Wednesday in honor of D**- a nd
Mrs. Lucius Bailey, of Milledgeville,
Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bush,
of Augusta who are visiting their
parents.
Rev. W. Arnold Smith, of Louis
ville, Ky.,- will arrive this week to
conduct a series of revival meetings
at the Baptist Church.
Rev. Price, of Russellville, Arkan
sas, spent a few days here last week
with Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Brinkley.
Mrs. Sumpter M. Cassels, Sumpter,
Jr., and William Dunbar were the
and recently of Mrs. Cassels’ par-
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BILIOUS
“I have used Black-
Draught . . . and have
not found anything
that could take Its
place. I take Black-
Draught for bilious
ness. When I get bili
ous, I have a nervous
headache and a ner
vous, trembling feeling
that unfits me for my
work. After I take a
few doses of Black-
Draught, I get all
right. When I begin
to get bilious, I feel
tired and run-down,
and then the headache
and trembling. But
Black-Draught re
lieves all this.”—b. o.
Hendrix. BomervUle. Go.
For indigestion, con
stipation, biliousness,
take
Thedfords
BLACK-
DRAUGHT
Women who dm<) a tonic should
tak« Caedol Used ov*r 10 yearn
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GENERAL®
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Mis s Kathryn Holland have returned en ^ ; ,n Gre ^ 0 ^
home after a visit to Mrs. G. A. Steb- Friend, of D C. Bush are glad he
has recovered from a recent atac-K of
bins at Avon Park, Fla. * While in
Florida, they visited - Tampa and K T >PP e -
B. Y. P. U. Prograt
Mr. and Mrs. frank Manning. Jr.,
and son, McColl, and daughter, Mar
guerite of Clio, and Mrs. W. H. Man
ning, Sr. of Charlotte, N. C., were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Manning, of this city, last week.
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
BRIDGE CLUB.
The members of the Wednesday
Afternoon Bridge Club were .enter
tained last week by Mvs J. N. An
derson.^ The high score prize was
solation was cut . by Mrs. Charlie
Brown, Sr., the winners.. bo : ng pre
sented with party handkerchiefs. A
sweet course was served.
The program fo r thqgjp^} B. Y. P.
U. for this week is as follow’s:
Leader in charge, Dodson Still.
Subject: — “What about prohibi
tion”? Introduction by Dodscn Stil!/.
Some present facts, by Eunice
Moody.
Moral effects, by Marian Bolen.
Physical effects, by Elizabeth Jones.
Political effects, by Henry Jones.
Economic effects, by Elaine Harley.
, Spiritual effects, by Jennie Black.
Divorce procedures, by Charles
Burckhalter.
Christians, by Erma Menges.
Come, th'^re is something in store
ftfr you. Our Union has shown great
progress since the division, and by
our help it will always grow
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Turkey Creek Wednesday evening. A
large crowd enjoyed the occasion.
E. Dodson Still.
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SURETY BONDS
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Relieves a Headache or' Neuralgia in
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day, and checks Malaria in three days.
666 SALVE FOR BABY’S COLD.
PLEASE PUT ALL BOTTLES
OUT DAILY.
That Good
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WE INVITE INSPECTION
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day$ in tha year,
faithful men and
woman of thia Com
pany are on tha job
to furniah you with
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Losing neither freshness nor purity, perish
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store. Remember—for less than the price ot
a 10c cigar your Electric Refrigerator can
be operated for 36 hours!
$10 down—30 months to pay
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Announcement:
WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT WE
HAVE OPENED A FIRST CLASS REPAIR SHOP IN BARN
WELL AND ARE PREPARED TO DO
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WELDING OF ALL KINDS
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and Stop at
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“You Can Whip Our Cream,
but You Can’t Beat Our Milk.”
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ing cn the streets of Barnwell,
o r drop us a card.
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ttorneys-at-Law
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BUILDING
BARNWELL* . .
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