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Notice of Lodge Meeting. Harmony Lodge No. 17, A. F. M., will hold A regular communication in the Masonic Hall, on Thursday night, Nov. * 19th, at 8:30 o’clock All local and visiting brethren are cordially invited to attend. F. S. BROWN, J. £. HARLEY, Secretary. W. M. K. of P. Lodge Meetings. The regular meetings of Barawelj Lodge No.! 16, Knight'of Pythias, are held on the 1st and 3rd Friday nights in each month. All mem- hers and visiting breth ren are cordially invited to attend. •Wm. McNab, J. E. Harley, K. of R. and S. C. C. Col. Solomon Blatt, Perry B. Bush •B. S. Moore, Jr., and Mordecai M. Mazursky went* up to Columbia on business Monday. I Mis? Julia Lemon and Calhoun Lemon, of •Columbia, spent the week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon. Miss Kate Woodward motored to Augusta Saturday, being accompanied by Mis. Deascn, who spent several days her e with her son, Dr. R. A. Dea?on. • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • • • Col. N. G. W. Walker was a business visitor in Columbia .Tuesday. N. Blatt and Harry Rich, of Black- ville, wer e business visitors here on Monday. S. B. Moseley, Jr., of Spaitanburg, spent the week-end in Barnwell with relatives. * . Ben T. and John I. Rice, of Colum bia, weie business visitors in Barn well Tuesday. M rs. Henry Wingo, of Columbia, is the guest of her father, J. W. Patter son, this week. M isses Katherine and Marie flalford and E. E. Goodson were visiters'in Augusta last Friday. Mr. amd Mis. Angu- Patterson and jittle daughter, Sarah Engli-h, were visit rs in Augusta Friday. ^ Cadets James Riley McNab and J. W. Sanders, of Clemson College, spent the week-end*with relatives. \Mr. and Mr*. T. L. Wiagg, of Blackville, spent Sunday here with Mr. and M^s. LeRoy Molair. Mrs. Sherman and Mrs. Simpkins of Augusta weie the guests of Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., this week. Mrs. B. L. Easterling/ Mrs. H. J. Phillips and Mrs. Eugene Easterling were shopper* in Augusta Tuesday. R. S. Fitzpatrick has returned frohr Salisbury, N. C., but his wife re mained with her mother, wh« is still quite idek. Society WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. B. P. Davies was hostess last week to the member s oT the Wednes day—Afternoon Bridge Club. The high score prize was won by Mrs. Edgar A. Brown and the consolation was cut by Mis. Charlie Brown, Sr,, deck? of cards being presented to the winners. A salad course with coffee was served during the afternoon. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 4, 5, 6, 7 Mi 31 Dental Paste Safely removes stains from teeth. Retard? decay by neutralizing acids. 50c a Tube—2 for 51c JENNIE BATES HAGOOD — > CLASS HOLDS MEETING. The Jennie Bates Hagocd Bible clas? of the Methodist Church held its regular meeting with Mrs. E. F. Woooward on Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock. After the regular Bible study, the meeting was turned into a miscellaneouv - shower fo r Mrs. J. M. Weathersbee which was thoroughly - ■enjoyed dry *11, the guest of honor re ceiving many useful gifts. Refresh ments of chicken salad sandwiches and hot chocclate were served by the hostess. * Puretest Aspirin Tablets ] Made of true aspirin of the highest I grade. They {lo not depress the h^art. Bottle of 100, 69c—2 for 70c Liggett’* Sweet Milk Chocolate A tasty confection and a wholesome food. Especially good for children. Half Pound Bar—2 for 26c Klenzo Cocoanut Oil Shampoo Thoroughly cleans ttr? hair and leave*- ^ it ‘oft, silky and lustrous. 50c a bottle—2 fer 51c On special occasions (hiring the year we offer many of these items at prices |:.<wer than the regular list price. At ho time, however, do we offer ar.y of this merchandise at such rock bottom prices as w* are offering on this ONE CENT SALE. Candy and Pure Food items are offered on this Sale at tremendously low prices but are not sold on the ONE CENT SALE,basis. NO LIMIT! BUY ALL YOU WANT! Only Kexall Stores Can Conduct THE ORIGINAL BBS ALL ONE CENT SALE. Theatrical Cold Cream. First choice of actors and actresses to guard the texture <4 their- akin. Mb. size, 75c—2 fer 76e STATIONERY. $1.50 Symphony Lawn—2 for $1.51 1.00 R^dal Stationery—2 for $1.01 75c Pierre Stationery—2 for 76c •Me Marsala Pnd. Pr.—1 Lar 51c 10c Writing Table!?—2 for 11c $1.00 Almora Portfolio—2 for $1.01 Maximum Hot Water Bottles Molded in one piece of durable rubber. Guaranteed for cne year. AL50 each—2 for $L5K $1.50 Fountain Syringe—2 for $1.51, Harmony Cream cf Almonds Lotion. Keeps the skin soft and smooth de spite the attacks of wintry winds. 35c a bottle— 2 for 36c — ■ " - ,—=' Midnight Talcum. Its modern formula makes it softer, smoother and more absorbent. 56c can—2 for 51c Pureteat Milk of Magnesia. Highly recommended for the relief of both indigestion and constipatkm. 56c a pint—2 for 51c B.\I»T!ST YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY CHURCH SOCIAL, a The Young Peoples’ Department of the local Baptist Church enjoyed a «ocial at the church on Tuesday even- ing of this week. Songs and gang's were enjoyed by the young people duiing the evening, and a brief period was devoted to business. Refresh ments, consisting cf sandwiches and iced tea, were served by Mrs. W.‘ M. Jone*, Mrs. L. M. Cave and Mrs. B. W. Sextan. It is planned for this depart ment to have a social each month. R. A. DEASON DRUG CO., Barnwell, S. C. Mr*. T. M. Boulware HI. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware will learn with regret that the latter is ill with typhoid fgver at t%,ir home in Barn well. Another sufferer from this danger- us disease is th*. little son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Me Kinlay Sanders, who live j in the old C. C. Simm* residence. For Bcr.'fit of Church Fund. t? J. R. Thomas, manager of the Southern. Bell Tel. and Tel. Co., of Orangeburg, was a business visitor here Tuesday. The Rev. Dr. Freed and ^frs. Freed, Mi?ses Annie and Bessie Mibne, all of Columbia, were the guests of Mrs. J. W. C. Reed on Wednesday of last week. They we/e her friends during her stay in a hospital following ah injury 19 years ag6. Before leaving. Dr. Freed offered a pray?r for Mrs. Reed. MR. AND MRS. PINCKNEY HONORED WITH RECEPTION. Allendale, Oct. 26.—One of the pret tiest serial event* of the season took place Friday evening when the mem bers of the Episccpal church enter tained in honor <*jt Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pinckney, who have just icturncd from thei r wedding trip. The affair took plac? at .the beau tiful colonial hi me cf Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Farmer, ,the roopis of which weie thrown en suite and beautifully iict\crated fo r .. the' occa-ion, a color The Feopie-ftentinel has been re quested to announce that “Witches” 1 and “Choice Spirits of Darkness" will hold high carnival at the home of Mrs. B. L. Easterling tomorrow (Fri day ) s evening, October 30th, at eight j o’clock. Everybody is invited to : come prepared to test his or her fat*. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the Barnwell Baptist Church building fund. A $5 Blanket for "»0»09666»»6» >»»»» B usinksq ifTILDERO LOST:—Dark bay mare mute, san dy belly, with knot on right side, short coupled, pot belly, short hoofs and tail. Last seen on Barnwell-Blackville high- ■ * way Oct. 20th. Finder please notify or return to Ella Coleman, Barnwell. FOR SALE:—Fulghum Seed Oat?, smut proof.—B. Mazuisky Farms, Barnwell, S. C. 10-29-tfc. FOR SALE:—Three Pointe r pup pies, 8 months old, from good stock. For further particulars, apply to S. ( E. Morris, Barnwell, S. C., Route 2. FOR SALE:—Double larkspur seed (mixed colors), per ounce, 65 cents; per packet, 15 cents. Easter lily bulbs, 25 cents each, Oj- fiv e for $1.00. —Mrs. Olaree Cail, Barnwell,. S. C. FOR SALE—New Star Pea Hullers No. 9, power driven; Mowing ma chines; Home grown Oats, Rye and Barley.—C. F. Molair, Barnwell, S. C. 10-8-tf. scheme of green and white being used and carried out in the refreshments. The guests were met at the door by. Mrs. F. H.-Gantt, the receiving line being composed of yMr. and Mi*. John A. Pinckney, MVs. Mary Vi-ser and Miss Eunice Keel. Assisting in serving caks, ice cieam and mints.were: Misses Alice Farmer, Sarah BoyHton, and Bessie Mell Farmer, the dining Voom being presided over by Miss Agnes Tison and Mrs. A. A. Patteison. , Over one hundred guests called during the hours of* 8 to 10 o’clock. Mr?. Pinckney, prior to her mar riage in Georgetown on October 8th, was Miss Hilda Emerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Emerson, of that place.— - < # District Meeting Held Here. 50 Cts. HERE'S HOW: We have a limited number of Fine Part Wool Blankets in solid colors * and checks, that we ar e offering at the remarkably low price of $5.00 each, giving to each purchaser th? privilege | cf buying another blanket of the same kind for only 50 cents. This offer covers only our present stock and when these are sold, no mor e will be offeied at these low price?. Come in today and get your pair before vhe supply is exhausted. A. GHINGOLD . BARNWELL, S. C. The district meeting of th e Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church was held in Barnwell Tuesday at the Church of the Holy Apostles, with i large number cf delegates in attend ance. Lunch was seived' the visitors at cne o’clock. Columbia High Wants Game. CHANCBHJF LIFETIME. \ M*M 'WANTED to tU* on farmers in Barnwell Cqunty. Won derful opportunity. Make $8 to $20 daily. No experience or capital need ed. Write today. McNESS COM PANY, Dept. M, Freeport, Illinois. The athletic director of the Colum bia high school called Coach W. R. Price, of the Barnwell high school, over the phone Tuesday night and asked that a game be arranged be tween the two teams for Friday, No vember 6th, cn Melton Field in Col umbia. The local boys have already administered a 20 to 0 drubbing to the Columbia high R team and the fact that they are considered good enough to play the “varsity” is quite Thanks™ j , • % ■ •; W e wish to thank our many fiiend-T I r ~ * I for their assistance 4in removing our barber shop equipment on thij occasion I of the fire last we£k, and to announce that we are in temporary quarters <yi Wall Street, where our friends and ,4 ' 4 * patrons wjll receive the same prompt * and courteous attention as heietofore. Pat’s Barber Shop THS scheduled with Ridgeland on Novem ber 7th and if that contest! can be post poned to a later date it is very proba ble that Coach Price will accept the invitation to play Columbia high* BARNWELL, S. C. 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