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*."V* J f^j5** .."i-t- ' . >vft/ • » | '—' • A^i.:;' •V 4 ' ■•>• ’• v - ^ * . I~k~ • BUB ABB BUBABOCTt. • ■ v m Mi** Emily Black spent Thursday in AngnsU* , . ■ ‘ Mr*. Furman B. Davis is visiting in Greenville. 1 ¥ Mrs. M. '<& Smith,, of Colambi*, '■frar-r^ Mi**es Maria Gunnels and Marian Bolen spent the week-end in Savan nah. Miss Jewel Gross left Sunday for Hilda, where she has accepted a posi tion to'teach. Scruggs Hope and Jack Wilburn, of Columbia, were visitors in Barnwell Tuesday. v ,4r W. N. Jefferies, of Burlington, M. (X, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies on Monday. Mrs. Martha Jenkins, who has been spending some time with her daugh ter, Mrs. Boyl Connor, at West Palm severed days with rehrtves at Kline before leaving with her son, Robbie, for a visit with him at Fountain Inn. Mrs. Dewey Morris and children re- turned on Saturday from Talapooaa, I Georgia, where she was called on ac count of the sudden death of her father, Mr. Teachworth, on Sunday evening. Mrs. Morris has the sympa- Peel Predicta Strike John Peel, Southern strike director, indicated Sunday night that the •antral strike would bring the gigan tic textile industry to a daad halt within ten days, and secure conces sions from employers speedily there after. Confederate Yets Meet. r The annual reunion of Confederate veterans, wives and widows of Carolina, opened in Columbia afternoon bn the university c* us and will dose Wednesday The guests of honor rei day afternoon. Mia.. M.ry ..d to. Brow. w ^ returned after spending their vacation in Charleston. Martin Best, Jr., has returned home after a visit to his aunt, Mrs. J. W. Vincent in Union. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Nimmer, of Thomssville, Ga., were visitors here Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morris, Jr., of St. Matthews, spent the week-end with Barnwell relatives. Miss Blanche Bennett left last week for Aynor to resume her dutiea as a member of the school faculty. Miss Kitty Plexico entertained a number of her friends Friday, the occasion being her 13th birthday. Miss Estelle Bennett returned home Saturday night from Savannah where she spent her vacation last week She was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Perry, Jr., and their daughter, Allene, and Miss Belle Ben- I nett, who spent the week-end hyre. Mrs. R. S. Dicks, Miss Patricia Dicks and Bobby Dicks left yesterday (Wednesday) for Chapel Hill, N. C., where Miss Dicks and her brother will .enter the University of North Carolina. It is understood that Mrs. Dicks has leased her home to Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Walker. rnoon. Tues- Predicts Highest Relief Rolls A forecast that Federal relief rolls would reach a record high of 5,000,- 000 families in February and a denial of "misinformation”, that the govern ment was financing strikes was is sued by Ronald Richberg for the President’s executive council. Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Goodson and daughter, of Gainesville, Fla., are visiting relative*. in Barnwell this week. l/oczety\ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. I wish to thank my many friends for the handsome vote given me in the first primary election and solicit a continuance of their loyal support in the second primary on September 11. Respectfully, PAUL H. SANDERS. Candidate for Magistrate. Hilda, S. C., Sept 3, 1934. 4TH QUARTERLY CONFERENCE AT BLACK V1LLE SUNDAY Following a sermon by the Rev. S. O. Cantey, Presiding Elder of the Orangeburg District, in the Blackville Methodist Church Sunday at 4:00 o’ clock p. m., the last quarterly confer w ^ ^ t Mrs. S. V. Brown was hostess last th « for the Barnwell- . D ‘n F °.f le, ! , * n 10 W€€k t0 the members of the Wednes-1 B1 * ckvil,e charge will be held. The public is cordially invited, and the fcllowing officials are urged to be her home in Burlington, N. C., Mon- day Afternoon Contract Club. The day after spending the week-end with gcore p r i l e f a car( j table set, was her sister, Mrs. B. P. Davies. won by Mrg K g Dick8; the consola . 1 ton, a lemon reamer, was cut by Mrs. Miss Helen Sanders, little daughter, Brcwnf and the of Mr. and Mis. E. J. Sanders, was p r j re> a card table set, was awarded a recent guest of Mrs. L. P. McMillan, if> Mis9 Ro9J1 ^ Spann of SumteT A of Bamberg. Mrs. Brown Towles has gone to Monck’s Corner to join her husband, who is stationed there for the present on highway work. sweet course was served. LITTLE BOY CELEBRATES SEVENTH BIRTHDAY. Mrs. L. A. Cave enteitained quite a number of tittle boys an^ girls on laat Mrs. V. P. Bonner has returned to Wedjie8day afternoon in honor of her Barnwell after spending 'a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. H Greene in Beaufort. present: BARNWELL:—J. E. Har.ey, Chair man Board cf Stewards and Trustee. W. J. Lemon. Steward. Edgar A. Brown, Steward. J. N. Dicks, Steward and Trustee. Marvin Holland, Jr., Steward. A. D. Conner, Steward. W. E. McNab, Steward. G. B. Hagood, Steward and Trustee. G. M. Greene, Steward. N. H. W Walker, Tmatoe R. C. Holman, Trustee. Clyde Vickery, Trustee. AN THE BANK OF BARNWELL, Barnwell, S. C. • ' -' - - -'A—-- " *>-4 v-jO —* V Statement of Condition August 31,1934. !—!a»— -V V son, Tarleton, who i-eached hs 7th milestone on that dk^. Several in- Miles B. Hagood, Supt. of Church teresting game? and • dbntests were School, had and prizes were awarded Gloria | Miss Frances Lemon, Epworth Miss Elaine Harley, of Columbia, Swan Hcjrg and L , oyd c Vickery, Jr. League President, and Aubrey Harjey, Esq., of New- This popular little boy was the re- | Mrs. A. A. Lemon, Golden Crcs^ berry, spent the week-end with their cipient of numeroug Ki f tg . Delicious Director, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Har- j ce crMirT1 and rookies were served, ley. Mrs. Lena Davies returned Sunday souvenirs being toy balloons. „ „ ^ MRS. GREENE ENTERTAINS to Agnes Scott College,Decatur.Ga., after spending the sxnmner vacation SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS. with her son, B. P. Davies, and Mrs. Davies. of Mrs. John Hogg, President Woman’s Missionary Society. ' Mrs: W7T. McNaB," CFaTrman“■BP sionary Committee. BLACKVILLE:—T. O. Bolen, Chair man Board of Stewards, Trustee and Mrs. G. M. Greene was hostess to . Church School Supt. the members of the Mary G. Harley | E- H. Weissinger, Sunday School Class on last Friday Trustee Mrs. Eugene M. Easterling and lit- About 35 members and tie daughter, Emily Ann, returned g^eral visitors were present and a home Monday night after a visit to mo8 t delightful evening was spent, relatives in Richmond, Ya., and Upon arrival, each guest was Hand- Treasurer and Greensboro, N. C. V A. H. Ninestein, Steward and Chair man Christian Stewardship Commit tee. W. W. Cain, Trustee. W. C. Zeigler, Charge Lay Leader. Mrs. W. W. Cain, Golden Cross Director. Mrs. T. O. Bolen, Chairman Mission ary Committee. A LIFE WELL LIVED. ed a slip of paper on which was written a line of one stanza of a Mrs. L. T. Peacock and little daugh- 1 pop U i ar 8 cng. When these various ter, Helen Margaret, returned to their Mngi were com pi ete the hostess call- home irt Parkton, N. C., Tuesday ed ^ 0 f tj, e ^ong g j, e wished morning after spending a few days and those having this stanza proceed- with the former’s sister, Mrs. Emmett ^ t 0 sing, without music, each group E. Goodson. j having an opportunity to sing. Judges I decided on the best rendition and As a tribute to Mrs. A. F. Otiv who v David Woodward, son of Mr. and prizes were awarded. Another amus- •way in Auguste, Ga^ where krs. E. F. Woodward, has returned ing feature was a voting contest. ’ ^e had lived for 43 years, it may be home after spending six weeks at Slips of paper were given the guests tnily said: “They will rise up and FortXMoultrie with the C. M. T. C. and they were asked to vote on the c * n her blessed.” Her’s was a most He is\he proud owner of. a medal moat attractive member, the most in- beautiful life. As Elizabeth Dunbar, for smanship. The many 4m dustrious, the biggest flapper, the of Barnwell County, South Carolina, most substantial, etc. Prizes were * n « environment which was a reflex of M4*a Florence Hkeiwise awaided and much merriment j of the day when hospitality was, i ^ fmwi was caused when the hames of the • nfellalmi, «nd mlm' the Orangeburg hospital where she various winners were announced. j one of ita phases. As the wife of one underwent a todsl operaton laat CapUina for the month of Septem-, the prominent educators of this week. She was \ccompanied to her were selected—Mrk. T. D. Creigh- section, she exemplified these traits Orangeburg by Mrs. ighton Laird, ton for the Rods, and Mrs. W. E. Giles to a marked degree. Although inter- for the Blues. j ested in all that pertained to civic im- Mr. .nd Mn, C. O. Wswere c.11- ^ ^ ic Prov^t 8 he preferred to live in ed to Hilda on Seturd.r on eeeount of cre,ra moWed in the c: ** 8 color *' ^ h °“ W J°, the deeth of Tnft Dyehoe. abrother- wl, '> K™" ” herb " cube * «><l *‘ new he '' b ” t ' “ dw J' 0 pr0, '‘* d ^ y l in-law of Mrs. Jonee, whi^h oeeorred d8i "‘f home-nunl. cake, iced in the>r un.,l*eh min,rtr.tu.ns whether on Saturday afternoon./Hi. body wee cl * M color *' T 1 * consist-j ■nembers of the f.m, y M^thoM With laid to reft Sunday morning at Double « d , rai ” i * t ' lre c * ndle • tick .'> old «™ I wh ° m , ' K into direct commnn:- Pond. Church, the Rev. L. G. Payne, "'* de of “” d y. «« h kolding 1 email « •>» q T tl,, ,. p *'f 1 * 1<,n * ef Blackville, eopd«tin* the funeml, H* k “ d Pi» k «"<«*• ' re * 1 ” ^ J" Guests of honor -were Mrs. W C. W ^ rom Bfe has, indeed, left a void. Mims, of HeaUng Springs, Mrs. The many who have been guests of j Quincy Martin, of Spartanburg, Mrs. the family refer to the Otises as one; Brown, of Charleston, and Mrs. Ar-, that the father, mother and children, thur Doughty, of Newburn, N. C. services. "•y ESl seemed to be united, socially and oth erwise, in a common cause Always were the heart and mind of Elizabeth Dunbar Otis attuned to the trying Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell, of problems/ that faced less fortunate Mrs. Spann UL WANTHD:—Boarders or roomers. Portsmouth, Va., Major W. M. Spann, friends and neighbors, and her beau- to |irs. T. of Atlanta, Ga., Rufus H. Spann, of tiful Sympathy has brought forth A. Holland, BarnwelL N \ | Darlington, Henry Spann apt Mrs/ more than once the expression from Jans Benton, of Samter, were called her friends: "Her presence is a bene- NAN WANTED for Rswleigh this week to the bedside of Mrs. B*«lt ef 800 families. Writ* tai\ Spann, who is desperately Hi at the . Rawlrinh Co. 8CI-W* of, her daughter, Mrs. Pnry A. in XlwflSWvlJe TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts, made up of 75 notes with short or demand maturities — — $ 20,040.87 Distribution of above leone: -r~»- Notes from 3-400 to | 100.00 —48— $2570.84 Notes from 101 DO to i 200.00 —11— 2024.08 x/: t I Notes from 201.00 to ’ 400.00 —11— 3505.00 Notes from 401.00 to 800.00 — 4— 2000.00 Notes from 801.00 fto 8000.00 — 6— 9950.00 —75— $2004937 .■ - . . t Security to above leans: Notes secured hy Bonds and Stocks, readily marketable $8500.00 Notes secured by Warehoused Cotton 2135.80 Notes secured hy Other Collaterals ^4180.58 Notes secured by Two Signers 4144.04 Notes secured by City Obligations 1000.00 \ $2004937 United SUtei Government, State of South Carolina and County of Barnwell Bonds 7348937 Cotton Acreage Reduction Contract Notes -.■ . - . ■ TftiPIf CASH ON HAND AND DUE FROM BANKS 110,872.20 Bank Building, Fixtures and Equipment 5,000.00 Additions and Betterments 2,074.19 $2$>J0532 —LIABILIT1E84— • % ry • Capital Stock Paid in $ 25,00030 Surplus * 5,00030 Reserve Fund 3,000.00 Undivided Profits 5,822.44 Demand Deposits -133,001.28 Savings Deposits 00.16825 Cashier’s Checks 613.47 $232,605.42 MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Beauties Splash in Fair Fountain mm*. ■ T -'r * re- y* "^!^* * These mermaMa, from the free water carnival at th* World’s Fair In ChL cage, find th* spray of the werjdti larp. feuntale; In the. fair tapeei* delieiously deotrand great fun.' ■' ’. 1.11' ' * i - ' 1^1 1934—Fiftieth Anniversary We will not attempt to forecast what requirements the Government may make for handling the 1984 cotton crop, but do not hesitate to say that we are well—* — 1 *-«- -*- t - to render our customers the very href served, a* heretofore. 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