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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1934
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• HERB AND HEREABOUTS. •
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H. R. Sanders, of Atlanta, is visit
ing his brother, E. B. Sanders.
Mrs. Eldgar Loyns, of Elloree, is
the guest of Barnwell relatives.
Mrs. Ralph Brown is spending some
time in Lugoff with her parents.
Robt. L. Bronson spent the week
end with friends in Chapel Hill, N. C.
Mrs. Angus Patterson and Mrs. R.
A. Patterson were visitors in Augusta
Friday.
Mrs. Elmore Ashley, of EUenton,
and Mr8 - Stembridge, of Waynesboro,
Ga., were visitors here Friday.
Miss Irma Brown, of Augusta, is
spending a few days witlf her grand
mother, Mrs. T. D. Creighton, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Vignati, of
Augusta, spent Sunday with the lat
ter’s mother, Mrs. T. D. Creighton.
Mrs. J. Arthur Kennedy and two
children, of Washington, D. C., are
the guests of her mother, Mrs. Es
telle Patterson.
A weinie rost was enjoyed Friday
night by a group of girls and boys of
the intermediate class of the local
Baptist Sunday school at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Anderson. •
Mrs. Charlie Brown. Jr. r entertained
Powell, of Williston. A salad course
with coffee was. served. Out-of-town
guests included Mrs. Herman Brown,
Mrs. W. B. Carroll, Mrs. H. L. JBuist
and Mrs. Stanley Brown, of Black-
ville, the latter’s house guest, Miss
Ellen Stevens, of Yonge’s Island;
Mrs. W. B. Powell, Mrs. G. J. Trotti
and Mrs. M. M.\ Player, of Williston.
BRIDGE TEA ENJOYED
AT COUNTRY CLUB.
An outstanding social event of the
season, and one of the loveliest, was
the bridge tea given at the Sweet
water Country Club Fridhy afternoon
by Mrs. Herman Brown and Mrs.
Stanley Brown, of Blackville, with
Miss Ellen Stevens, of Yonge’s Island,
as honor guest. In a beautiful setting
of autumn flowers, bridge was {flayed
in the living room of the club by over
fifty guests from Blackville, Bamberg,
EUenton, Allendale, Aiken and Barn
well. After cards, the players, to
gether with many other visitors, were
invited into the dining room where,
from three exquisitely appointed
tables, refreshments, consisting of
coffee, sandwiches, small cakes, can
dies and nuts, were served in buffet
style.
Mrs. Herman Brown was dressed
in dark green; Mri Stanley Brown in
a black satin afternoon ensemble, and<
Miss Stevens wore black velvet.
Mrs. Solomon Blatt, of Barnwell,
won high score prize, a cut-work cen
terpiece trimmed with filet; Mrs.
Fletcher Kirkland, of Bamberg, cut
consolation, a pair of yellow vases;
Mrs. Ralph Brown, of Barnwell, was
awarded low score prize, a Japanese
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAl
novelty box for cards, and Mias
Stevens was presented with a pair of
hose.
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REVIVAL SERVICES AT
LOCAL BAPTIST CHURCH
A series of revival services will be
gin at the Barn we 1 Bapdst Church
on Wednesday evening, November 21,
at 7:30 o’clock. There will only be
an evening service during the week
(Says with no service on Saturday.
The series will close with a sunrise
service Thanksgiving morning. We
wish to extend a cordial invitation to
all the people of Barnwell and the
surrounding communities. J. Aubrey
Estqs, the pastor, will be the preacher.
We will keep you only forty-five min
utes, so come in time, for the first
song. It i$ our prayer that these ser
vices might bring help and inspira-.
tion to every person in Barnwell.
J. Aubrey Estes
with two tables of bridge Monday af
ternoon in compliment to Mrs. J.
Arthur Kennedy, of Washington, D.
C., and Mrs. Edgar Loyns, of Elloree.
.Mrs. J." Julien Bush entertained
with a bridge luncheon Tuesday morn
ing in honor of Miss Ellen Stevens,
of Yonge’s Island!, who is the house
guest\of Mrs. Stanley Brown, of
Blackville.
I. H. Cooper left Sunday for New
York City\ w’here he will purchase a
stock of wiWer and spring goods. He
recently sold out his business here,
but plans to reopen a new store about
December IsO It is understood that
he will occupy '^he present stand of
Easterling and Co.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
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IS ENTERTAINED.
Blackville, Nov. 21.—Mrs. Letaine
S. McLain and Mrs. Marjorie F. Col-
him were joint hostesses to the mem-
l»ers of the L. L. Class of the Black
ville Baptist Sunday school last Tues
day evening at the home of their
teacher. Miss Pearle Hoffman. Dur
ing the evening many games were
p’ayed an<f vocal music was rendered
by Miss Ruth Hoffman. Prizes were
awarded to Miss Alice Hightower,
Mrs. D. R. Cain and Mrs. Alymer
Gray. Delicious refreshments were
served- —
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
CONTRACT CLUB.
Mrs. B. P. Davies was hostess last
\week to the members of the Wedhes-
lay Afternoon Contract Club. The
high score prize, a bud vase, was won
by Mis. Perry B. Bush; the consola
tion, a candy dish, was cut by Mrs. S.
V. Brown, and the guest prize, a deck
of cards, was won by Mrs. W. B.
SEE OUR PRICES
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BATTERIES
WINDSHIELDS FOR FORDS
AND CHEVROLETS
OILS, AUTO PARTS
AND ACCESSORIES.
Carolina Parts Stores
Blackville, S. C.
Phone No. 46.
Advertize In The Baooie-SentinaJ
THIS 14-PASSENGER ALL METAL
FORD TR1M0T0R PLANE
WILL BE AT THE BARNWELL AIR PORT TWO DAYS
C (V* Thursday and Friday
Nov. 22 and 23
From 9 to 11 Each Morning
—7Sc from 1 TiU Dark
Per Ride
60c from 11 to I—
SPONSORED BY
B. & B. MOTORS
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BARNWELL, S. C
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COLDS-CONTROL
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(!) To Htlp PIIVENT (dfe (S) Ta IMp SHORTEN • C«U
At the lint sneeze or nasal irrita
tion. quick!—a few drops of Vicks
Vs-tro-noL Its timely use helps
to proven* many colds —and to
throw off colds in their early stages.
At bedtime, just rub on Vicks
VapoRub, the mother’s standby in
treating colds. All through the
night, by stimulation and inhalation,
VapoRub fights the cold direct.
To Build RESISTANCE to Colds: Follow the simple rules of
health that are pert of Vicks Plan for Better Control of Colds.
The Flan has been clinically tested by practicing physicians—
and proved in home use by millions. (You’ll find full details
oi this unique Plan in each Vicks package.)
VICKS PLAN
fOM BtTTFR
CONTROL OF COLDS
WILDER)
WANTRDi^To rent or least,
ferably with option to buy, one or
two-horse farm near Barnwell. Give
full description as to location, acreage,
water, houses, etc.—“JACK,” C|o The
Peop'e-Ssn-inel, Barnwell, S. G.
ll-22-2tp. , .
FOR SAI<E:—Quantity good “saw-
■” tops, short and long leaf pine,
i for cordT wood. Three iriflcs from
ckville, 7 miles from Barnwell. 75c
per cord as is. For further informa-
tjoH^e^Tjj^^uttoJBlack^le, r. f. d.
FOR SALEv—Holyoke, heater, for
hot water tank in first class condition.
Will sell cheap.—Call Barnwpll Beau-
t^Shop. .
^FOR RENT or 8Al!k:—The Mrs.
• Carrie R. Baxley farm, three miles
x north of Barnwell Apply to C. E*
Bgylstofl; blackville, S. C. ll-15tf
mm,
WANTED for RaWleigh
of 800 families. Write today.
Dept. SCK-12-8A, Rich-
Va. ’ ll-15-22-29--p
Change of Management
I TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT
I HAVE ASSUMED MANAGEMENT OF THE
Texaco Certified Service Station
AT THE CORNER OF MAIN AND MARLBORO STREETS IN
BARNWELL. WHERE I SHALL BE GLAD TO SERVE OLD
FRIENDS AND MAKE NEW ONES.
SPECI A L ~
Car-Lubrication (uring the famous Marfak)
75c and $1.00
H. JUTSON BLACK
Get Rid of
Malaria!
Bonuh CkUU and FeotrJ
To conquer Malaria, you must do two
thinp. (1) Destroy the infection in tho
blood. (2) Build up the blood to over
come the effects and to fortify against
further attack. There is one medicine that
does these two thinp and that is Grove’s
Tasteless Chill Tonic! The tasteless qui
nine in Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic de
stroys the malarial infection in the Mood
while the iron builds up the blood. Thou-
aands of people have conquered Malaria
with the aid of Grove’s Tasteless Chill
Tonic. In addition to being a noted rem
edy for Malaria, it is also an excellent
tonic of general use. Grove’s Tasteless
Chill Tonic is pleasant to take and con
tains nothing harmful. Even children like
it and they can take it safely. For sale
by all stores. Now two sizes—50c and
much aa the 50c size and gives you 25%
more for your money.
/"believe me. these new
4-KO-3CRU. FUL-VLTE"GLASSES
^ HAVE SOLVED MT PROBLEM]^ '
Wc can fit yon too, with Rimless
Glasses that will nevsr bother
you with loose screws or
wobhUnx
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Augusta Optical Company
803 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
COTTON HOES FOR CHOPPING
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Guano Distributors, Corn and Cotton Planters and a Fall
Hardware, Axes, Plows, Swoops and Plow Stocks.
Geddes F. Hernlen Hardware Co.
S7Q groad Struri «
. Thanksgiving Holiday Far^s
Travel anywhere on the SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM for—
1 , /jc per mile one way or round trip for escb rr.jk traveled. Good
in coaches.
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2c per mile round trip for each mile traveled. G-c od in Pullman
cars (Pullman charges extra). Re urn limit 15 days.
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ALSO
(1 1-3) ONE and ONE-THIRD of the current one way fares. Good
in Pullman cars round trip to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago and o:her points. Tickets sold
Nov. 28, 29, 30, Dec. 1, 2. Return limit Det. 3, 1934.
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Convenient Trafo Service—Modem- Equipment. Be Comfortable in
the Safety of Train Service.
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Southern Railway System ~
Trespass notice
All persons are hereby warned
against hunting, allowing stock to
run at large, starting forest fires k or
trespassing in any manner whatso
ever on Sumter-Barnwell Co. Planta
tion in Big Fork Township, Barnwell
County.
JAMES J. RAY
MANAGER.
NOTICE!
Against Hunting, Fishing and Trapping
Any person or persons entering upon the lands hereinafter referred to sit
uate in Barnwell, Richland and Red Oak Townships, for the purpose «€'
hunting, fishing or trapping, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the Iawz~
J. M. Weathersbee S72
Trespass Notice
Any and all persons are litf€by for
bidden to hunt, haul wood or straw or
trespass in any manner whatsoever
upon the Lands of the undersigned.
V' 'A F. H. HITT,
\ ’ MRS. F. H. HITT,
R. R. JOHNSTON.
Elko, S. C., Nov. 21, 1934. 8tp.
-•For
Attention!
HUNTERS
Spot Cash for
RAW FURS!
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BRING your RACCOON, OTOSSUM,
FOX^ MINK and OTTER FURS.
J. S. BOGEN
AT BOGEN’S GROCERY
WALL STREET, BARNWELL, S. C.
Mrs. Flossie Smith 1,000
Mrs. Kate M. Patterson 3,000
Duneannon Place 1,650
Sweetwater Place 500
B. L. Eas.erling Cave Place 200
Barnwell Turpentine Co:
Simmons Place 450
Middleton Place , 300
Mose Holly 200
B. C. Norris 400
J. W. Patterson 100
L. Cohen—(Hay Place) 200
Dr. Allen Patterson 1,000
Bruce Place 500
Harriett. Houston 150
Mrs. B. H. Cave 260
Sue Ford 120
INSURANCE
FIRE '
WINDSTORM
PUBLIC LIABILITY
ACCIDENT - HEALTH
SUREtY BONDS
AUTOMOBILE
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¥. A. PRiCB, Manager.
FOR SALE
All sizes Electric Motors and
Belting.
THE UNITED LEATHER CO.
420 Eighth St. Augusta, Ga.
Eat of H. A. Patterson 2,000*
Joseph E. Dicks 800
R. C. Holman 400
A. A. Richardson 1,0001
Lemon Bros. ISO'
John K. Snell ing 100
J. P. Harley 150
L. W. Tilly. 100
John New; on 200
Tom Davis 400-
B. L. Easterling 75
Terie Richardson i IQO
N. A. Patterson (Tangle-wood
Place) — 130
Billy Jenkins - 50*
Jerry Scott 150*
GEO. H. WALKER, Owner.
ANGUS PATTERSON, Mgr.
PI™,* CLEANERS
rlexico 8 and DYERS
IT WONT BE
LONG NOW
Till
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1 ill you’ll need your Fall
Clothes—-Let’s get them
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