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HBRB AVD HBBBABOUT^. ’ >'•»■ )J > *1 J' f t C. B, Maiccm, ?c£ Concprd, N. C., spent the week-end in, Baainwe!! .with fiiends. . Miss Cor'ene Ocrley, of Lexington, is the guest of her aun't, Mrs. P. 0. Bjtck, thi s week; ¥■ r Mrs. H. II. Stembridgs, Sr., of Waynesboi:, Ga., is the guest cf her daughter, Mrs^ Ellis. *-■- —- WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT tLUB^ / ’ I Mrs. Ralph Brown was hostess last' week to the menTBerg of the Wednes day Afternoon Contract 'Cub. The high score^prize was wd!5 by Mrs. B. P. Davies and the c:Wclati:n was cut by Mi3. Sc omon Blatt. A swest course was cervedi during the after noon. David Hair, of Augusta, spent sev eral days last week with his parents, LITTllE BOY CELEBRATES Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hair. bargain prices op merchandise, the first of which art listed cp a double page circular issued this week. Mr, Levinson extends the public a cordial invitation to visit “The Leader” and get acqUEint-sd v Fuller Is Revealed as Laval’s P ‘(n't . ‘**1-1 tfl-’Klf - f -4,2 * v ^ » r * ; • • Barnwell Mayor Interested in Pro- n meting Prcfessional Baseball - fer Columbia. Miks Margaret Fiee entertained with two tables of bridge at the Sweet- vvkter Country Club Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Ccpa.'of Orange burg, and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Antley, lh f*'. of Cprdcva, spent Sunday with Mrs. R. S. ^icks. . / I Mr. arid Mrs. “Chick” Mjley,_ of Orangcbm*g, were the'’guests cf Mr., and Mrs. J. P. Sccvilie a couple of days last week. * SIXTH BIRTHDAY. ■ Master Mcnke Holand celebrated bi s sixth birthday Friday with an en joyable party at the • home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 7 T. A. Hclland. More tjrsn 50 little guests enjoyed the occasion and after a num^ ber of games had been played, deli cious; ice cream and cake were served. L. Cohen entertained a n um her of friends Fr iday evening with an oystjer •supper at the home of Mr. and Mis. Charlie Brown, Jr. Mis. Benton, Miss Rosalie Spann; Mis. Hugh McLaurin anoNlittle son, all of Sumter, spent the paS£ week-end with Bainvvell relative'g~and fiiends. The People Sentinel was unavoid^ ably' delayed in going to pi css v this week because of the late receipt Cf ittte Dr.ivthy Lauisc:. i-Go-laan, A •Vt," daughtei cf Mr t and Mrs. Emmett E. G odson, entertained about 25 of her the occasion being her sixth birthda anniversary The- ~ Mrsr-Leon Beasley, who has been in' a Columbia hesp tal MRS. SEXTON ENTERTAINS AT COUNTRY Ctfr* / Mrs. B. W. Sexton enteriained a few friends with two tables cf rook at the Sweatvvater Country Club Friday af ternoon in hojur-of Her guest. Miss Brown, cf Columbia.. The high scert prize was won by Mrs. R. S. Dicks and (hfe consolations was cut by Mrs. Louise Bauer. Miss Biown was also presented with a prize. JUNIOR-CMART. set T / The following news story appeared on the sports page of Saturday’s is- 5^ie cf The State and was lead with much, interest by the many friends of Ccach Billy Laval and Mayor C. G. Fuller: - - ——1 — Billy Laval, Carolina head c:acb, and C. G. Fuller, mayor' and contrsc- t:r, of Bainwcl’, wi J confer soon with Dan Hill, president of the Piedmont league regarding securing a franchise in the cirtcuit fes Columbia, they said yesterday. The league proposes to embrace teams from the Cardinal and* Virgin-^ ia ani it is understood that President Hill likes Columbia which wa s in the Sou f h At antic league until it went cut cf existence three years ago. Mr. Laval and Mr. Fuller arc to meet President Hill probably next week at Greenville cr Charlotte and discuss plans to be presented at the league’s cr'ganizati.n meeting at Graensborc next month. Mr, Laval is well known in base- brll circles. He has been on the play- ing and managing end in professional- BRIDGE CLUB. . x A1 u u . ci.curts. A1 heugh he has confined The members cf the Junior-Smart. his d amond activities largely for the Set Bridge Club were, entertinei last p 3 st few years to turning out suc- week by Mrs.' H. J. P hillips. The high sccrFprlze^fbr cTuB’Ihemblrs was*w"n by Mrs. Sdlomon-Blatt. and the consc- iation was cu. by Mrs. W. L. Mol air. bf whom -wa/ presented with a declt of cards; the hfgh score prize for guests,Na handkerchief, wa,^ w n by ‘MVS: B. PixDaVfe l 5 J , rfij MisT Phil lips’ houguests, Mr s. K. M. Hale and Mrs. Gene Ward, cf Wiliianvcn, W. -Va.. wert also remembered with-ban 1- cessful college eggiegation^, he Ttas kept in cose contECt’with-the leagues. He will manage: The ciub if presenr piers are carried to completion. 1 kerchiefsT A salad course with coffee , , , , , wa s ' v served. Guestj other than club f<V the past several weeks will be giad , . \ . . . 1 , _ , . . . _ A - members inv.uaed Mr s Chris Lang ey, of Columbi?\-Mi33 Sanders, ofo^lor- to learn that she is improving, and it h. ped thaf £he will soon be able to return home. * . P. Davies, M:s'i R. S. Dicks anj Mrs E. B. Sanders.- </■ , Miss Holland Honered. h The Bcrnwell Chapter, Winthrop D. ughters, was eirtertained this week by Miss Eliabeth McNab. Mi's. M. j M. Mazur sky read a paper on Maude ; Adlitts.* After a shor; basinets ses- j.i-nd will bis interested-to know that ir’T!, I'afirshmefttsAvere oerved by the rt a Pan-American meeting at Win- Mr. Fuller has taken much interest in basebull in. .his h:me town aril it was due largely to his efforts that Barnwell has” hatT an 1' cutsfahiThg Georgia-Carolina league club the last few sea-ons. BarnweP ha s built on€i of the most m;dern and beautiful parks n the State, and has attracts! the Albany club of the International league, to train there this year. Mr. Fuller recently returned from a ence, Mrs.Mrs. Ward, trip ta South America. Plans for put- T> T> a M 'Hng C'lu'mbte'in the Piedmont league vv^i-e withheld until hi? arrival. Columbia hs s been withoda pr~fe>- si:m;l ba^ba'’ since the passing of the old Sal’y, although it has shown it' The friends of Miss^ Kathryn No!* | SU pp 01 t G f the N national pasiime by i-owd. for Legion; Ju-ni 1 r and A wise old owl sat on an otik; The mdre he saw, the „ less he spoke; The Jess he spoke^ tM , more he heard; Just take a tip from this _ wsejold Mr di ^r Tiratankfu^ofE^terieand make yaw awn quick-start ing test without any tricks. V You will then see for your self why . . • \ •. bsnn? hoste+s. C'r. und Hcg Day. to xet Criumfcia City league gumes. thiop College roienlly -he was elected B ?c ' Ke - 3 0 f -i rn s president of that organization by the^ nto the lc?2ffUe 3aid they felt the facul y and student gavernment. Thj s p; rdTr< nt ;fa g Ue offered the best op-. * • - ■ .1 , „ organization, which is international in 1 t nr fko fitv Tomcn ow (Fr .day) will be “ground ^ n P^umt>_foi the Cr.pita C. y \c-rding to an eld tradi- ^.together with the Debaters .„ lf we get the f r£ nchWe” Lav^ League, will sponsor a -ptcgram at : . eormw ^ “we intend t> put on? an • j Winthi:p the latter pan of February, ♦kat wil' H« ; n the hi-' long winter « nap and come above / . . . , cutstanomg team that wn. n. m tne h 1 ~ ^ S - ‘ ■ ■* if w b ch will ho attended by delegates mon ev trJ 'Trive^he Columbia hog day.” lion, the little animal will wake from rr V und for a took at the weather. Jii Hi! ‘gV" ; .• —-—, from many nation* th? sun shines during the day, he - ■ • - - fans beecmes frightened at hij shawod and j r;turn s underground for another six j weeks, but if the weather is cloddy it New Store Opens Friday . rs dory f. r * i - “The Le. ... . \ i?- taken as an indication that winter department store, will open it s doors jc over. \ The Ptoplc-Scntinel’s Friends. -pH •The .publisher acknowledge^ with thanks the receipt of new or renewal subscriptions tp The Peop.e-Sentinel from the following goed friends dur ing the pasi week:... ; ? \ S. F. Hpgg, Kline. . ' ^ • • ' G. L. Weissmgei, Blaekville. Bark of Williston. Mrs. Caroline B. Reynolds, Colum- Kia. . Lemon Bros., Barnwell. G. D. Birt, Elko. . Leonard, Blaekville^ R. R. Mcore, Snelling. Ir a Fries, Barnwell. Winchester C. Smith, Jr., Williston. some real first class baseball;” 7 I Theclub would us? Dreyfu-; fi?’k i former home of the Comers, for Col- -n - Tr . umbis’s home games. Barnweils n?we»t / V • Queen .Isabellu appears on three va rieties of the Columbian commemora tive series of ISM; Martha Washing ton’s |M>r trull appears on the. eight cent statup’of the HX)2 series, also on the tour cent Issue of 1922-20; and Po cahontas appears on the five cent de nomination of the Jamestown scries of 1907, Other women have appeared in designs from time to pme but have remained unnamed. t — AT REGULAR This sign identities 30,000 Esso sta tions and dealers from Maine to Loui sian* who represent the service and products of she world’s leading oU( —v ■olene Smoother Performance in cold weather or any other weatni t Sold at all Esso Stations and Dealers tomorrow (Friday) morning at niij/ o’clcck in the building on Main Street ecently occupied by Gigg’s Cash Grocery. Chas. Levinson, proprietor of the new concern,'moved t/: Barn well this week from Lamar and is oc cupying the dwelling cf Mrs. Olaree Cail cn Main Street. He phn* to of fer the buying public of this section Cope. 19Si, Eaao, (nr. STANDARD oil company of new jersey REID’S Go Into Barnwell 50 and 25 Years Ago. cresting Items Gleaned From the Files of The Barnwell People. . JANUARY 31, 1884. 7 Miss Hardenia Brawn died Thursday th W. Hampton Hutto, Blaekville. / fast at the x-esidence of Mr. R. W. As stated last week, many subscrib- Herley. She had been suffering from irsaie still neglecting the (tons) rm-1 parriysis for some time."' .portant matter of renewing their, sub- j Mr, J. P. Stiobel waa elected, wrth- ccr iptions and the publisher hopes that j out opposition, Intendant of Black- they will not procrastinate apy long- vilie on Tuesday, to fill the vacancy er. The mcney due ,us is heeded to j caused by the resignation of J. carry on the publication cf an eight- Breaker Zorn, Esq. page newspaper. B usiness il f ^iedeiO 1 TOR BALE.—One Trailer House, fully equj^ped for housekeeping while traveling.—Mrs. lurla E. Anderson, Box 304,,Williston, SI C. 2-liltp. FOR SALE:—Frost-proof Plants, beet, cabbage and lettuce. Cabbage Mr. Jennings A. Owens, of this county, was killed on Tuesday at Langley. He was a brakeman cn the South Carolina Railway, and while stooping to pick up a pin with which to couple two Georgih Railroad cart, his head was caught between the bumpers and crushed, causing im mediate death. He was buried at the saved, the property wa.j partially in old Nix graveyard, near Ashleigh, on yesterday Encouraged by the fine success cf BtabkvtfterrlVe~ business men are moving to establish as an ally^n the progress and development of that thriving town another .task wkh a capital of $25,000. An old farnier friend v tells us that eighteen years ago there were only four days in February fit for plow ing and in March a freeze came that killed’the oat crop. He predicts much rain in February and more cold in March than in January. The large comfortable and wall furnished residence of Mr. George W. Greene, Ji'., of Rosemary Towpfship, was destroyed on Monday morn ng, by an accidental fire. Veity little was 1 11 JANUARY 28, 1909. There was op Monday a stalk, of 1908 cotton on Mr. Willie Hair’s place * plants, 20 certls per hundred; 500 for in Rosemary Township knee high and 75 cent?; 1,000 fcjr $1.50. Beet and - having several forms, lettuce plant^, 20 cents for 50; 100 j Perhaps cne might make a full crop for 36 cents. /These are rial! fancy, of cotton this year without planting plants. If by tra.—Dr. G. a c. y cel post, post Burckhalter, ex- a. seed. The roots of last year’s stalks day a series of resolutions endorsing are said to be uninjured and tb show l-4-3mo. ^sign g of growth. sured, but the loss to these gcod peo ple fdtr exceeds the policy. , Col. and Mi's. W. W. Moore assisted Governor and Mrs Ansel in receiving at the annual courtesy at the execu tive mansion in Columbia the mem bers of the General Assembly. • Capt. W. T. Walker, of Monie, as chairman of a committee, presented-to Pres.-elect Taft in Charleston on Sun- the work of th$ Secretary of Agricu - ture. REID'S FURNITURE STORE wishes to announce that they are now located in the CARRIE A. CAVE BUILDING, next door to Cooper’s store on Main Street. In this new location we have much more room and will carry a more complete line of HOUSE HOLD GOODS AND NOVELTIES. Come in and see our new place—we appreciate a friendly visit whether you buy or not. ' IN ADDITION to this move, REID’S are also enlarging their Allendale Store, going sc " / ' ' • into what was formerly the United Five and Ten-Cent Store Building, where they will also use the Wolfe Dance Hall for display. This New Deal will give REID’S approxi-. . mately 7,500 square feet of floor space in the Allendale Store. - - REID’S are now entering their twentieth year of serving the people of Allendale, Barnwell and Hampton Counties, and wish to thank all the people of this territory for their patronage-and also to assure them that we expect to continue to give the BEST OB TAINABLE MERCHANDISE in a REASONABLE PRICE RANGE. Y TO SEE US. I • '-.A. ' • J