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«1_ , ___ _ . THURSDAY. AUGUST SI. IfM. THE BARNWELL PEOPI.E SENTINEL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA • HERB AND HBRBABOUTS. • • ••••••••••••••••••• >n Chicaifo and to other cities in the Miss Marjcrie Brown has returned] West, home after a visit to friends in Bates- burg. Mrs. Robt. A. Patterson went to Augusta Tuesday for a minor nasal operation. I * r ' * nd An|r "' Patterscn .nl CocWrcefc Race Included little daughter returned home last f • i • a £ r u c »- week after a visit to the World’s Fair *“ l LlJl ° f Sp ° r * wagers have been made on the most unlikely things. Hallway passengers have been known to bet on the rain drops falling on the window—as to I Little Miss Deris Worthiup, of Springfield, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. I E. D. Peacock. Mr. aiifj Mrs. C. G. Fuller returned which of two selected on^s would home Sunday afternoon after spend- reac b the bottom first—and Mark , ing a couple of weeks at At'antic T "' ain ’ s Mnn'ortal »tory. -The Jump- Citxr Yn«, i .v , . ihg Frog.” is the classic Instance of 22: Ae " \ 0lk a " d P la « 8 of , tHe .lenn,!,, w .ych n»» wm i.. * e.e« m t e north. tills direction. French sportsmen at ^ Juan-les Pins are exhilarated over the Little Miss Emily Brown, daughter sport of racing thoroughbred coek- Dr. and Mr*. E. L. Patters n and daughters spent the week-end with Barnwell relatives. Mrs. W. L. Molair is spending this week in Blaekville with her mother, Mrs. T. L. Wragg. A. A. McAllister has accepted a position in the hardware department of Lemon Bros., Inc. of Senator and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown,! roaches! It is said that bookmakers has returned home after a stay of several weeks at Camp-As-You-Lik^- It, Little Switzerland, N. C. 7 \ V Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Molair enteitained with a weinie roast at Fuller Park Friday evening in henor of Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, of Lugoff. A* Mrs. McLean and little daughter, of Asheville, N. C., were visitors here during the past week. Miss Elizabeth and Miles Hagood have returned home after spending a few days at Bluffton, Miss Patsy Ridgeway ha s returned to her home in Columbia after a visit to Miss Mary Bush. Mrs. J. Julien Bush and daughter, Mary, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Harold Buckingham in Ellentcn. Mrs. J. Loyal Snelling and daugh ter, Helen Frances,’ Mrs. Marion Gcd- bold and daughter, Doris, and Miss Godbold, of Columbia, were the week-end guest s of Judge John K. Snelling. Senator Edgar A. Brown returned home Sunday afternoon from a two months’ tour of England, France, Ger many and Italy. Mrs. Brown, who accompanied him "fibros'd, ig~ conva lescing in a Baltimore fiospital fol lowing a recent operation. r OCt€i Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Goodson and son an,j daughter, are visiting rela tives in Barnwell thi s week. i Mrs. W. B. Paiker, of Snelling, has returned home after a week’s visit to the HI Fair at Chicago. LITTLE GIRL CELEBRATES EIGHTH BIRTHDAY. cover bets of thousands of francs on each race. The method Is simple but effective. How would you make two cockroaches run for their lives? The answer Is: Show a light! Narrow tracks covered with glass are provid ed. Each competitor is numbered with white ink. At the starting line the cockroaches are restrained by trans parent covers. At the finishing line is a 4arge hlaek Ik>x. invitingly open. At the starting signal a strong light is switched on behind the roaches and their cover instantly removed. Hating bright lights, and loving darkness, the black competitors run for the dark ness for all they are worth. The first into the dark box is the winner.—Mon treal Herald. Redbud or Judas Tree Is Known to Old Fishermen The redbud is known as the Judas tree, and there Is a tradition that this was the variety on \which Judas hanged himself. Most observers know the trees as redbuds, and about the only tradition associated with the red bud or the dogwood has to do with fish. Some of the larger fish are said to spawn when the redbud blossoms, and there is a belief that the fisher man will have luck If he casts his line when the dogwood Is In flower. The affinity between blossoms and fish originated, however, before legisla tures established a closed season for certain specie*. The redbud Is found In Canada Harriett Ann, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph.Smith celebrated her 8thI along the shores of Ijike Erie and birthday Saturday aftemo n by en-i Lake Ontario^ It runs through New tertaining a number of her Htt’e Miss Lena Care, of State Park, is the guest of relatives snd filends in Ba mwell and Dunbarton thi fl week. York to Michigan and south to the gulf states. In Indiana Is recorded a Miss E izabeth Kennedy has re turned t > her home in Lugoff after a visit t> her sister, M■ s. R.lph Brown. friends with a party at the home of, .. ... , - H „ |. , 1 t. _ I redbud having a circumference of two her uncle. 8. B. Moseley. Game*) fw , t nl|M| a c , Mr of twen . weie enjoyeJ by the little folks, fob ty-thre« feet and a total height of owing wh!;h delightful refreshments fifty-four feet. Many of them are coo- | were served. I slderably smaller. Y -. sms L. THE COMPOSITION OP ESSOLENE IS PROTECTED BT U. S. PATENT PENDING Vt BO Out *agf Amid torn-up roadt, and the drlart and diteomfortt of de tours, by getting Esso Tours and De tours at Esto Stations and leading dealers. A profusely illus trated 4-page tabloid containing official map of current road construction — free. fVodaeed snil (uaran- Irad hr th» wnrld’a Irs4- inf oil orcantsalloo STANDARD OH. CO. OF NEW JERSEY Essolene can guarantee smoother performance because it has a distinctive and superior composition, so unique among motor fuels that this comj»osi- tion is protected by L. 8. Patent Pending. The world's leading petro leum research laboratories, with unlimited facilities at their com mand, are responsible for this new achievement whirh guaran tees smoother performance. To distinguish it from other motor fuels it is only necessary to put your foot on the accelera tor after filling your tank with Essolene. Try it today. Essolene is colored orange 'to prevent substitution. Co*. i«u. i—.. u. AT ■IOU1AB OAtOMMI PEICI ESSO fTATTOMf Mi«» Pi- ing alter rd a Dick* ani R-y FI i neck-end hou*e i» at the h m* of Th m»on, Ga. :he lat !er*s ( Mr*. W. S. Jiaiy i ir.d cl Gieenville, are • |« »» * a with htr par. r its, the ) Rev. W. E. Wifgitt The Rev. an .1 Mr*. W E ard daughter. Miss Vivia have i«turmd h me i ifter • w*ek at Folly Beach. Mi*. B W. Sexton an 1 uiri d Mi MISS JOE ANN BAUER ENTERTAINS WITH PARTY. Miss Jce Ann Bauer, daughter of Mia. Lou’** Bauer, observed Her 11th birthday anniver»ary M nday . after noon when the entertained a large number of her Utt,e frienda with a pary at her home .a Mat.boro Street After the gu.*t a had enjoyed severa garni-.-, delightful refreohmeat*. con «i*ttng of ice cte. m ami cake, wen •erved. The ho**r«« wa» the r I uf 4 number f attractive gif Rr *f t What la Rayon? a artificial silk, and la made »e. In Imitation of the way from Maaical t rncert. lb *y FHT and Mra. R. illy Hill Meth dt«t Mia* Ruth Book- will mteitain with »UK ii» make r*-. the celtul»*e of the nutiberry tree, only two raw materlala are Iwug sue- ceanfully used in makl:.g rayon—col on lU-ra and b! iH?# * *a Mf| t»i ami Buddy, have >pen I ng ..-n-.. • ■ near Bluffton. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. Charlie Brown, Jr., w the membera of the TTttFh n Comrset C!uh. rote prize, a tievk of I In m-mufaeturing the short cotton »ta- . I pies m>t suitable foe sp'nntng. or I apruce, are treated rliemieally to get I rid of everything et ept the pure cel- j lulose pu>p The pulp ta ma«le Into a i enough to prena through a very fine orifice and form art.r.orfil fitters, which are lmme<|iately bard- enr»1 in ’ a Ibiuid bath.—Pathfinder JV«rnt I Rtklllf t ^The Smit? B. Gto**. of I cho*r, a.*,*tr hardt. of EIU a muaical t ncert in the School Audi torium on Tuesday evening, Septem ber 12th, at H:30 c’clork. Admission IS and 2S rent*— benefit of the local Met ho list Church. Thene talented young ladu** have made many friend* through their Sunday afteriP*Mi btoad.ast* ever M IS in Columbti Barawv | ta very fortunate to * the ptivi.egr of hearing them. on ml Believing That All Good Citizens Should •••«•—» back the Pie«ident‘* Recovery Plan to the limit, we are trying to do «ut part, and have put two extra men t« work, and will work two .htft* ag fobtw*: Mr. Rolwitson and Mr. Davis 11:00 a. m. to 100 p. m Mr, Boweta and Mr. McAlluter I uo p. m. to 0 00 p. m., Saturday* el- cvptrd, on that day all four men will he ta duty from 8:00 a. m to 10.00 p. m. We will appreciate your patr-aage. LEMON BROS., Inc. HIRNWKLL HOUTR 1 AROLIN % Ro) Scouts Atlrutlou. Magazine. *. Mr* lel last week ir' Wrtlneiulay The h>gh a tl >0 * I Mi S. Di.k* ami the ni Mrs. Ralph Brown. Mrs. I consolation, novelty iced tea coaat.-rs. w«. won by Mr*. R. Charlie Biown, Jr., Mia* Patterson enl Elizabtth K< Be Be. was ru* by M-s. Solomon Blatt. vis ited fiien Allendale Sunday. salad course wa* served. Guest* < ther then club members were Mr*. - | J hnson Hggood, of A venel. N. J.. Prof, end Mrs. W. \V. C**t**r and »n.l Misa Elizabeth Kennedy, of two chi'dren have rtturned to Barn- Lugoff, each of whom'* w*,, rtniem- well af er aiewliiur reveml weeks bered with a handkeichief. at their summer h me near Bluffton. Among the visitors in Barnwell last JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Hearts st ike Gsote The arr**»t of a New Jersey city man for having stolen a heard*, on j which be took a joy ride that emled In a »reck, recatty that ta lha days of the old Eastern league, of which Springfield was a member, a ba*etia!l enthustad who drove a hears# for a New Haven undertaker once gave un expected evidence of bis loyalty to the home team. Returning from a fu neral. he could md wait to change ve hicles but drove hi* hearse deUta-rate- ly into the ground*. |Kirke<| it hr right field and from his driver's seat en joyed the game. That, however, was I not the origin of Yale's “undertaker.” | —Springfield (Mn*a.) Republican. week was Dr. Chas. E. Burts, whoi was a guest of Dr. W. M. Jones on! Mrs. Ralph Brown was hostes^ on Friday. They were classmates in thejThursJay aftemoon to the memi>cr: seminary, and Dr. Burts came to Blaekville as pastor at the same time of the Junur-Smait Set Bridge Club. The high score prize for club mem- that Dr. Jone s assumed the pastoiate bers was won by Mrs. Perry A. Pi ice; in Williston. Burt s enjoyed a large an^ admiring circle of friends while he was a resident of this county. IS TbT’HINESi I Dril.DER, PRIVATE KINDERGARfEN:— Miss Vivia Wiggins announces the opening of a Private Kindergarten at the Barnwell Methodist Parsonage, beginning Monday, September 11th. Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 M. $3.00 per month. For further information apply to Miss Vivia W’iggins, Bam- well, S.‘ q. 8-31-2tc LOST:—Ah:ut three weeks ago, one tap hound d:g near Williston. Reward for return to J. W. Patterson, Barnwell, S. C. 8-31-2tp. the high seore prize for guests was won by Miss • Langley; the floating prize was won by Mis s Cuttino, and the consolation was cut by Mrs. Charlie Brcwn, Jr., the winners being presented with boxe s of dusting powder. Miss - Elizabeth Kennedy, guest of honor, wn s praeuntad with a CASH PAID for OLD JEWELRY, whole tr broken ^gold teeth, gold watches, gold chains, eye glasses, plated sterling silver, at Frier son Drug Store, 261 King Street, Charleston, S. C. Drop us a card for full information. 8-31-c box of correspondence cards. Guests other than club members included Mite. T. M. Boulware, Mrs. Johnson Hagood, Miss Sue Langley, Miss Rosalie Spann, Miss Mary Cuttino Miss Elizabeth Kennedy and ^ r s. Herbert Christie. The hostes s served a sweet course. Cotton Ruined at Night. Dailingtcn, Aug. 28. — Approxi mately thirty acres of cotton belong ing to twelve or fifteen farmer s in the Lamar section, ha s been pulled up by the roots by unknown parties. ThL* cotton was all on lands cf fanners that did not agree to plow up part of their crop and a sign was left in the destroyed field s that the work was done by the “Night Riders Adminis tration.” % The rumor cn the streets cf Lamar is that the night riders expect to hav & 100 per cent compliance with the FOR SALE—Upright piano in ex cellent condition, very reai:nab!e. Can be a#en at Groves Park laa, Blaekville, S. G Plan to Herd Gypaisa Gypsy romance may bwome a thin? of tho past, if efforts at Prague, Czecho slovakia, are succtssful. An attempt is to be made, in aid of the settled peasants, who are inspiently victims of gypsy practices, to force the no mads to remain on reservations. They will be registered and punished If they leave. This is not the first time that the law was proposed to deal with thc- incorrigible dusky son of the high ways. I.ike prevjous efforts. It may end in the gypsy coniinumg on despite many beatings arm occasional ImJFHS 7 omnent. M«re ig th is T hu V •ft*. the di rr dijiOfl of • tat. M«t!.*< un Wo imI a At asked ta • hrin g hi M ] !*0 c tratioi Wr ata an IXI ebsrte r and ihu ia > nr it ran b t fra mted L* 1 * public a ppm iati 1091 fd of esc h boy whi If we rb* u* to h4Ve our cr**ai)r Isrf re ri*h to express ir the rondiKt were ramping and for the meu*hant g and mrn °f the trwn who made f ur trip possible. I heattily eniors# all which two of our siogts have written in thin issue. H. H. Strmbndge, Jr., Scout Master. Msaniag of M Siao M Sino ia derived from ‘•Sinae,** the Imtln word for Oilnene. The Sino- Japanese war means the Chinese-Jup- anese war. Slno Is frapiently used as the combining form In siteukiug of the rhinese, since It I* more enMly pro nounced In connection with another word than Chinese would be. One-Way Windows Windows which permit an unob structed view one way. but \riiich are as* opaque as a brick wall the other, are being installed in the institute of pathological psychology at” the Uni versity of Bonn, Germany, so that mental patients, and especially chil dren, may be watched without know ing that they are, observed. The win dows are also ^und-proof, and the observation chamber is equipped with a one-way sound apparatus which per mits the observer to hear as well as see. Milk, Milk, Milk. White Man in Tropics The white man can lire in the trop ics, according to a scientist w ho made j a study of the question for the Smith sonian Institution, but* he needs In telligence and a rigid discipline in order to do so successfully. Life in the tropics will certainly become more comfortable as well as safer for the , - / ~ viriiiisM ini/ix t*a v*crii sirs .'*«» i xri Its* Hit? government’s plan to plow up a pnrt white race, says this authority, bat of th« crop. acclimatising In its full one literal »mse ia and will remain an impoasi 8-17-3tc. ADVERTISE ia The People-Sentinel idlitj PURE JERSEY MILK.—If you are not now using our milk, place your cyder before prices advance. Ask our customers about the flavor ahd cream line. Delivery before 7:00 a. m. daily and Sunday., Drop u s a card or leave your orders with Lemon Brcs., or Deasen’s Drug Store. Appledale Dairy LAURIE FOWKE. LYNDHURST. 9. C. BROWN & BUSH A ttereey s-at-Law BROWN-BUSH BUILDING BARNWELL, HOUTR CAROLINA PRACTICE IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS A Number of— Good Farms in Barnwell County for Sale—Cash or Terms. Phone or write W. P. WILLIAMS, Wagener, S. C. Let Ted Do It I have recently taken over the BOLEN DRY CLEANING COM PANY’S Plant and am operating it in the same location under the name of PLEXICO’S DRY CLEANERS, and am prepared to give my usual good service. As ycu probably know, thii plant is equipped with a GLOV ER’S CONTINUOUS FLOW SYS TEM, the only one in this section. - Work called for and delivered prompt ly at our same low prices. Year business-will be appreciated. Plexico’s Dry Cleaners Barnwell, S. C. f* 1