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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1», 1933. TUB BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA • herb and hbrbaboutb. • T Mrs. J. Julien Bush was a visitor in Williston Monday. V Mrs. R. S. Dick$ v has returned home after spending a week with friends in Washington, D. C. V \Col. Edgar A. Brown was a visitor in Charleston on professional business several days last week. s-*-^ \ V W. N. Jefferies, ^f Burlington, N. C., was thexguest this week of Mr. and Mrs. B. K Davies. Mrs. A. A. Lermm has returned heme after a week’s\isit to her son, Dr. Neil Lemon, in Phuadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Beck Wre called to Lexington Tuesday on account of the serious illness of ^a nephewX Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ruff return^ home Saturday after a two weok’s N visit to the World Fair in Chicago. Miss Latain Peeples delightfull en tertained a number of her frined* with a biithday party on Eiiday even ing of last week. " j Y _____ Miss Julia Lemon, a member of the --Columbia school' faculty, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mis. W. J. Lemon. ’e** 1 V ^ * v . i v ’etft • - , A «*5*~ Aubrey Harley, a law student at the University of South Carolina, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hailey. Mr. and Mr.?. C. G. Fuller, Perry B. Bush, Michael Ussery and “Buck” Fuller went up to Columbia Friday af ternoon to attend the Caiolina-P. C. freshman game. Mi-s Grace Hogg and two little nieces,Gloria Swan Hogg and Sarah Emly Hair?, were the guests of Mr. and Mis. J. Banyan Morris in St. Matthew-, during the week-end. Mr. and Mis. Ballentine, of Bates- burg, and Mis. Easterling, of Colum bia, were among th -e fiom a dis- tanee who attended the funeral of Mrs. R bt. L. Bronson heie Thursday. Mis. C. G. Fuller was called to Ohio this week on account of the ill- ne-s of her father, Mr. Barber. He made m ny friends in Barnwell dur ing his stay here la-t winter w ho wi-h | for his early u* toration to health. Mrs. J. A. Porter, Mrs./Chailie Hrowri, Si, Mi-. S. V.—Brown, Mrs. 1 Chatlie Br >wn, Jr., and Miss BeBeo Pnttei - on attended the district meet ing of the Woman’s Auxiliary rf the] Epise ral OnAvh at Giahamville Tuesday. Thi‘ many friends of J. M. Kil’.ings- worth, of Dunbaiton, who has binm •luite ill fbT several day* at the home «f Mr. and.Mrs. B. L. Ka-teiling, will be glad to know that he is improving I and hope to see him c ut again soon. He was vifritod Sunday by his ton. ( a-d of Thanka. I desire to thank our many friends, in behalf < f myself anT sons,"for thrtr many kindnesses and expressions » f sympathy on the occasion of the -iud- den death c f my beloved wife, Edna, and a-k God’* richest blessing., on each and every one of th -m. Rcbt. L. Bren- n. Cotton (tinning Report. KJph Killingsworth, of Florence. X/dcietyi v J. MRS. CAVE HOSTESS TO D. A. R. CHAPTER. Mrs. L. M. Cave was hostess to the members tf the Barnwell Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu tion, Friday afternoon. .After a short business session, in which several matters of importance were taken up and di-posed of, Mrs. Ira Fales fur nished several musical numbers. Mrs. R. C. Holman gave the historical pa per for the month. The hostess served a delicious chick en salad course with coffee. Congressman Fulmer Here Monday. Congressman H. P. Fulmer, of Or angeburg, was a visitor here for a short while Monday afternebn. He has many friend? in Barnwell who are always glad -to give him a cordial wel come. ^ • USINESC IILDERO LOST.—One black and tan hound dog. Left ear cropped on end. An swers to name of “Buck.” Reward if returned to Dr. L. dT. Claytoi^ Barn well, S. C. ^ Up FOR SALE:—Fulghum smut-proof oats.—B. Mazursky Farm, Barnwell, S. C. 10-o-3tc. Country Club Chartered. SSsi tf "Wk w -V ,y % ■M \ \ \ \ the cigarette that's MILDER, the cigarette that TASTES BETTER • © 19JJ. Lier.rrr a Mytm Tobacco Co. \ (ORKEtTION. W/'-A'/'tV*- 4, *.• * <-* tv There were 1,0H0 bates of cotton ginned in Barnwell County fr m th<* crop <,f 19prior to October 1st, as compared with 9J77 bales ginned to j the same date la.-ryear, according to a report made public this week by F. W. Dclk, special agent, of Black- ville. A charter we.< granted Wednesday of last week to the Sweetwater Coun try Club and Golf Course, of Barn well, to conduct a pleasure resort operate a golf course, etc. The capi tal stock is $5,000 and the officers are: J. W. Ruff, pre.-ident; Herman Brown, vice-president, and P^try A. Price, secretary and treasurer. I Schools to Get No More. Columbia, October 16.—In clarify ing 1933 school legislation, Attoiney General John M. Daniel ruled today that revenue from the State beer tax should go into the general education appropriation instead of supplement ing it. The attorney general issued hi.? opinion in response to a request from other State officials for legal guid ance. It was pointed out that the act le galizing beer in South Carolina pro vided that the State’s 40 per cent, of beer taxes “.;hall be paid into the State treasury for school purposes,” while the school act did not mention the beer tax but appropriated $1,124,- 000 “in full for all State aid” for 1933-34. Daniel held the 40 per cent, may be used for “any school purposes.” It does not, he said, “go to school dis tricts a- 6 an addition” to the $1,124,- 000. t ’ The 40 per cent, of the beer tax go ing to counties, the attorney general added, “is to be used for general coun ty purpeaes.” It ha been called to the attention Ttrr Prnp(r-St-Mtmtd that th* ttvmj in last week’* i»«ue, “County Gets Beer Reveune,” was in ctror rs to the am unt- received by Barnwell and other count/ - fr m thi.< source to ward- the r >ay of teachers. The in formation in question was taken from a daily newspaper and the Hgures weie sent out f.-om Columbia. Evi dently, the t*ix derived frem the sale-' of beer wa included in the total amc unts -ent to the various counties fiom the general fund. The editor regrets the error and gladly makes the correction. (. hurch Dedication. The People-Sentinel has been re quested to announce that the Dunbar ton Baptist Church will be dedicated at special .-ervice- on Sunday, October 29th. The new building replaces the old Cypre-s Chapel Church that was destroyed by file a copule of years ago. Those invited to take part in the exercises aie the Rev. B. M. Foreman, of Elienton; the Rev. E. H. Clarke, of AiuakilB; the Rev. H. H. Stembridge, Jr., of Barnwell; the Rev. B. H. Dun can, of Williston; Dr. Robert Black, of Bamberg, and W. H. Dicks, of Dunbarton. ^ Special music will be a featuie cf the occa-ion. The public is cordially Invited to attend. AUEN BROS. WILD VESTSHOWS To All. Two Performances Daily—2 P. M. and 8 P. M. CUT THIS TICKET OUT Special Courtesy Ticket This Ticket and 10c Service Fee Will ADMIT ONE PERSON . TO THE BIG SHOW Allen Bros. Wild West Shows Courtesy of THE PEOPLE-SENTINEL Bell—Halford. \ ' Miss Lucille Beil, of Montnurenci, and Mr. Joseph S. Halford, of Biack- ville, were married at the home of the officiating pastor, the Rev. J. W. Hammond, of the Millbrook Baptist church, Sunday, October 1st, at 5.30 o’clock, in the presence of several friends and relatives. The bride was very attractive in a brown crepe ensemble with acces sories to match. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bell, of Mont- moTenci, and has a host of friends who wish her every happiness. Mr. Halford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Halford, of Blackville, and is in business in Blackville, where they will make their home.—Aiken Jcurnal and Review. INSURANCE FIRE — WINDSTORM -PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. 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