The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 31, 1931, Image 3
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1931
Notice of Lodge Meeting.
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. harmony Lodge No. 17, A. F. M.,
vill hold a regular communication in
the Masonic Hall, on
Thursday night, Jan.
*21st, at 8:00 jo’cjlock.
All local and visiting
brethren are cordially
invited to attend.
F. ,S. BROWN, J. E. HARLEY,
Secretary. * W. M»
K. of P. Lodgd-Meetings.
The regular meetings
of Barnwell 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.
Miss Benson, of Charleston, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. H. A. Gross.
Mr. and Mrs-. Ralpji Brown leff last
week for a visit to relatives in Lugoff.
$fr. «dnd Mrs. Perry A. Price havg
returned home after visiting relatives
in Sumter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush enter
tained a few friends Tuesday evening
with a dinner party.
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• HERB AND HEREABOUTS. •
Mis s Lennie Drew Bodifdrd spent
Sunday in Blackville with relatives.
Col. Edgar A. Brown left Friday
for New York City on professional
business.
Harri s Thomas, of Union, was the
recent guest of Mr. 'and Mrs. Ralph
Brown.
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Mayor and Mrs. B. W. Sexton and
two sons spent Christmas with rela-
ives in Union.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moody, Jr., and
son. of Columbia, spent Sunday with
Barnwell relatives!
Stcney Martin, ,of Columbia, has
been the guest of Barnwell friends
during the holidays.
Mr^and Mrs. Curtis Gregory, of
dolunibia, spent Christmas with her
mother, Mrs. Maude Rclmes.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. C. Matthews and
children, of Newbeny, spent the holi
days in Barnwell with relatives.
Miss Anna Walker^, G. W. Manville
and Dan Haitley motored to Columbia
to visit relatives Christmas Day.
Miles Hagocd, cf Beaufort, spent
Christmas in Barnwell with his par-
enU, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hagood.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Easterling and
daughter, of Denmark, spent Christ
mas Day with Mrs. Lassie Easterling.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
H< well and family will learn with re
gret that they have moved to Lamar.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Crout and little
daughter, Sarah, of Columbia, were
{he gut-ts of Mrs. S. R. Goodson Sun
day.
Little Miss Irma and Dan Brown,
cf Augu-ta, are the guests of their
- grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D.
Creighton. *•'
i'Mrs. VVade Grubby iind little daugh-
of Denmark, were "the guests of
Mr. a'td Mrs. J. H. Grubbs during the
holiditys.
Miss Maggie Black, of ^Charlotte, N.
C., was the holiday gue«t of her par
ent*, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.. Black, near
Barnwell.
Miss Lucile Bodiford, of Blackville,
was the guest of her sister, Miss
Lennie Drew Bodiford Friday and
Saturday. , >
Prof, and Mrs. W. W. Carter and
two children left Tuesday for a visit
to relatives at Bluffton.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Molair and lit
tle daughter spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wragg in Black-
ville.
The many Barnwell County friends
of F. M. Harley will regret to learn
that he i 8 critically ill at his home-at-
Kline."
Major Spann, of Fort McPherson,
Ga., is the guest of his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Perry A.
Price.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROUNA
Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky and two
little daughters, Papula and Elenor,
are visiting relatives and friends in
Aiken this week.
WORDS OF WISDOM
Ignorance is
is “light.”
"darkness," education
God’s “minorities” will overwhelm
the devil’s “majorities.”
Sin is ‘International," "interdenomi
national," and “nonsectariah.”^
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“When every other way of escape
from temptation seems closed, try the
gate of praise.”
Mr. and • Mrs. Geo.. Halford and
family spent Christmas Day with
their sen, Harold HaJford, near Bam
berg. _
Misse s Rosalie Spann, of Sumter,
Louis? and Blanche Spann, of Dar
lington, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs
Perry A. Price.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bunyan Morris and
children, of St. Matthews, were guests
cf Barnwell relatives during the
Christma;* holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hale, of West
Virginia, are spending some time
with the latter’s 'parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Easterling.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tinsley have
returned to Florence after spending
the holidays with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Molair.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, Jr., of
Columbia, “Buddy’* and Ben Calhoun,
of Spartanburg, spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Plexico and two
little daughteis, Mrs. Lilian Plexico
and Mr-. M. M. Holly were visitors
in Columbia Christmas evening.
Mr. afid Mrs. A. A. McAllister and
daughter. Miss Margaret McAllister,
visited relatives in North Can-Una
during the Chri-tmas holidays.
Mr* - . V. P. Bonner was the guest of
friend« here Thursday before leaving
for Florida, where she will spend the
next three mcnth s in welfare work.
Little Mis a Kitty Plexico, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Plexico, de
lighted a number of her little friends
on Monday evening with a New
Year’s party.
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The regular monthly meeting of
the Mary G. Harley Sunday School
Class will be held tomorrow (Friday)
evening at eight o’clock at the home
of Mrs. B. W. Sexton.
JUNIOR-SMART SET
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. Eugene Eastrling entertain
ed the members of the Junior-Smart
Set Bridge Club Thursday afternoon,
December 17th. The high score prize,
a pitcher, was won by Mrs. Mordecai
Mazursky and the consolation, a
flower pot, was cut by Mrs. Robt. L.
Bronson. The hostess served a salad
course.with coffee.
I will be at the following named
'places for the purpose of taking Tax
returns for the year 1932 on the dates
given. Only personal property is to
b e returned this year. TeTnT per cent,
penalty will be added for failure to
make Returns. i
Blackville, Jan. 6, 1932.
Dunbarton, Jan. 8,
Elko, Jan. 11, 1932.
Hilda, Jan. 13, 1932.
Kline, Jan. 15, 1932.
Leigh, Jan. 18, 1932.
Meyer’s Mill, Jan. 20, 1932.
Robbins, Jan. 22, 1932.
Seven Pines(Snelling)Jan. 25, 1932.
Wiiliaton, Jan. 27, 1932.
- * ^Respectfully yours,
W. H. MANNING,
v . Auditor, Barnwell County.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. J. W. Ruff was hostes s last
week to th e membars of the Wednes
day Afternoon Bridge Club. The
Christmas motif was carried out in
the decorations and refreshments.
Be-ides the club members, guests
were Mrs. Louise Bauer, Mrs. M. C.
Best, Mrs. Betty Mace and Mrs. Le
Roy Mclair. High score prize was
won by Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, conso
lation was cut by Mrs. Charlie Brown,
Jr., and guest prizes were awarded to
Mrs. Best and Mrs. Mace. After the
games, a sweet course wa s served.
RAT RIDDANCE
Kills Rats and Mice. Absolutely pre
vents the odor from carcasses. One
pr.ckage prove- this. RAT RID
DANCE comes in powder form no
mixing with other foods.
50 cent size, 3 oz. is enough for
Pantry, Kitchen and Cellar.
75 cent size, 6 oz. for Chicken
House, Coop* and small buildings.
. Sold and guaranteed by . C. F.
Molair, local dealer, Barnwell, S. C.
TRESPASS NOTICE!
Attention is called to the law
against allowing stock to run at large,
and as I am planting peas and cab
bage, I respectfully request all own
ers io keep their livestock off of my
prPTrfises without the necessity of
invoking said law.
-— D. A. DYCHES. '
Hilda, S. C, Dec. 22, 1931
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More Milk
Mr and Mrs. S. V. Brown and chil
dren have returned to Batesburg after
spending the holidays with Barnwell
relatives. ' T
. Dr. R. A. Dedson, Miss Willie Bush
Deason, Robert and Steven* Deasoiv
spent Christmas Day in Columbia with
Lieut, and Mrs. Michael Smith.
B usinesq
TILDE iO
RHEUMATISM
FREE—To any one sending me a
stamped envelope with their address
and the name of the paper in which
the^y saw this ad, I will sent! an herb
^cipe that completely cured me of
^bad case of Rheumatism—Absolute-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush and Mr.
and Mrs. Perry A. Price attended a
dinner party Wednesday night at the
home^of Mr. and Mrs. Winchester C.
Smith, Jr., in Willis^on.
Mr. and Mrs. McL. Burch and two
children, of Lake City, Mrs. Metts,
Mrs. Malloy and Miss Zernon, of
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Charleston, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Ruff during th e holi
days. • '
Mrs. J. P. Pratt and Miss Rachael
Pratt, of Due West, Mrs. S. J. Pratt,
of Hickory Grove, and Mr. and Mrs.
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Rudolph Bozard, of Orangeburg, were
the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Martin 6.
Best duing the holidays.
R. L. McMINNT
14 Central Ave.
Asheville, N. C.
Dr. and Mrs. Neil Lemon, of Phila
delphia, and Miss Frances Lemon, of
New York City, hav e retumtd to their
horqes after spending the holidays
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Lemon. • V >
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Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fuller, Mrs. Ed
gar A. Brown and little daughter, Em
ily, of thi s city, Miss Mary Phoebe
Bush,, of Ellentonrand Stanley Brown
of Blackville spent the week-end in
Charleston. • •
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene had as
their guestg during the past week the
following: Mrs. Leila K. Best, Mrs.
.A... _ l_ »i j ' 'm
lington, N.iC., Dr. L. $*. Best, of Fall
—AND—
Better Milk
DOCTORS SAY DRINK LOTS
"OF GOOD MILK (when you
know i tis good.)
WE TEST OUR COWS AND
STERILIZE ALL BOTTLES
AND PAILS. IN FACT, WE
ARE CAREFUL ABOUT
EVERYTHING USED IN PRO
DUCING A HIGH CLASS PRO
DUCT. SEE OUR TRUCK or
DROP US A LINE.
Appledale Dairy
LAURIE FOWKE, 3Igr.
LYNDHURST, SO. CAR.
NO MORE RATS
or Mice after you Tise RAT RID
DANCE. It’s a sure rodent killer.
Try—a—trackage and prove it. Rats
killed with Rat Riddance leave no
smell. Gats and Dogs won’t touch it.
50 cent size, 3 dz.' is enough for
Pantry, Kitchen and Cellar.
River, Mass., M. J. Pate, of Wilson, “o"?,' C °? s '“ nd ,m *" buildin * a -
N. C., : Mrs; M. A. Thomas and «Wt-l , C. F.
FOR SALE:—Fulghum Seed Oat*, lircT '. of Hotly Hill, Miss Emily Pate Mol *!r- local dealer, Barnwell, S. C.
smut proof.—B. Mazursky Farms, an ^ brother, Wilbur, of Savannah, and ■ ■. T ^
Barnwell, S. C. 10-29-tfc. ^ Miss MiUhed Lewi^ of Kline. j Advertias in Tb« People-SentineL
Libby Theatre
SPRINGFIELD, S. C. ’
Wednesday and Thursday,
Dec. 30 and 31 ; s
“AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY”
by Special Cast.
Also: A Special Comedy,
Zaau Pitts and Thelma Todd in
“WAR MAMAS.”
and a FOX NEWS.
Midnight Show New Year’s Eve
Beginning at 11 P. M.
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“BEN-HUR” (In Sound)
Same Pictur e Friday and
. Saturday Nights.
Monday and Tuesday,
, Jan. 4 and 5:
Richard Arlen ir.
“TOUCHDOWN.”
Carolina Theatre
ALLENDALE, S. C.
Wednesday and Thursday,
Dec. 30 and 31:
Clive Brook in
“HUSBAND’S HOLIDAY”
Also: A Paramcunt Talkartoon
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“HERRING MURDER CASE."
Midnight Show New Year’a Eve
Beginning at 11 P. M.
Joan Crawford in
“POSSESSED”
Also: A Frog Cartoon and a
and Fox News.
Same Show Friday and
Saturday Nights.
Monday and Tuesday,
"AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY”
by Special Ca*t.
Alsr: Our (Jang Comedy,
“DOGS IS DOGS”
1 began tak
ing Cardul when in
a weakened, run-down
condition,” writes Mrs.
F. 8. Perrit, of Wesson,
Miss. U 1 took one bot
tle, and I seemed to im
prove so much that I
sent for six bottles. Af
ter I had taken the six
bottles, I seemed entire
ly well.
"Before I took Car
dul, I was nervous, rest
less, blue and out of
heart. I felt depressed
all the time. After I
took Cardul, all this
disappeared,
“I gave my daughter
Cardul and it helped to
relieve Irregular . .
This medicine has been used
by women for over K0
yean.
Take
CARDUI
Helps Women to Health
Take ThedfonTe Black-Draught
tar Constipation, Indigestion,
r
■ On WHAT PRICE cO
TELEPHONE SERVICE?
What price would you put «u a hundred
separated loved ones ?
What price on a child's laugh heard a thousand miles away?
What price on a brief phrase, "We’re all well now? **
What price on a doctor's midnight direction, on the swift
of the fire department, on the relief of anxiety, the
unning
of duty, on
cementing of friendships the unexpected
silence?
What price on success in business, on the
of a household, on leisure or rest without
shelter in a day of etonh ?
How can anyone say what the telephone Is
We set a value on the physical facta of wires, polea, switch-
boards, instruments, operation.
We set a price on telephone service based on what H costs
ns to render it today and to assure its continued growth. And
the cost of the service is so low that it really doesn't pay to try
to do without It.
Southern Bell Telephone
and Telegraph Company
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Give Her a Permanent Wave
For Christmas.
A Gift of Lasting Beauty.
MODERN BEAUTY SHOP
Blackville, S., C.
Very Low
Christmas Holiday Fares
ONE and ONE-THIRD FARES ROUND TRIP.
To all points in the Southeast, slco to Washington, Cincinnati and St.
Loui*.
Tickets fold daily Decembe r 16th to 25th, inclusive.
Return Limit January 6, 1932. \
To New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Buffalo and other
destinations north of Washington. > s
Tickets sold Decembe r 22, 23 and 24th. Return Limit Jan. 5, 1932.
To Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Etc. Tickets sold December 22 and
23rd. Return Limit Jan. 4, 1932.
Convenient Train Service—Pullman Carr—Day Coaches—Dining Cart.
For excursion Fares to many other destinations, Pullman Reserva
tions, Etc.
Consult Ticket Agents
Southern Railway System
N Travel by Train
COMFORTABLE — ECONOMICAL — SAFE.
BROWN & BUSH:
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Attorney a-at-Law
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BROWN-BUSH
BUILDING
BARNWELL.
SOUTH CAROLINA i
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PRACTICE IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS
NOTICE!
inst Hunting, Fishing and Trapping
Any person or persons entering upon the lands hereinafter referred to
situate in Barnwell, Richland and Red Oak Townships, for the purpose of
hunting, fishing or trapping, will be prosecuted to tho full extent of the
law:
ADVERTISE IN
The People- Sentinel.
Mrs. Flossie Smith 1,000
Mrs. Kate M. Patterson 3,000
Duncannon Place 1,650
Sweet Water Place 500
B. L. Easterling Cave Place 200
Barnwell Turpentine Co.:
Simmon s Place 450
Middleton Place 300
Mose Holley 200
B. C. Norris - 125
Bruce Place — 500
W. M. Cook 250
Patterson 100
Harriett Houston 150
3. M. Weathers bee * r *_ 572
Estate of H. A. Patterson .. 2,000
Joseph E. Dicks - 800
R. C. Holman 400
A. A. Richardson 1,000
Lemon Bros. * 150
John K. Snell ing 100
J. P. Harley 150
L. W. Tilly 160
John Newton 200
Tonv Davig 400
IfTp Eheterlmg „T.L_- 76
Terie Richardson 100
Dr. Allen Patterson 1,000
Place)
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GEO. H. WALKER, Owner
ANGUS PATTERSON, Mgr.
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