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THURSDAY, AUGUST 8TH, 19S5. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA HEREABOUTS. • Mrs; M. C. Best and son. Martin, Jr., | are spending several days with rela tives in Due West. T. R. Brown spent here with his family. the week-cm! C. F. Bepce, of Bennetsville, spent the week-end in Barnwell with his wife and daughter. Mjs s Elizabeth Hagood was a week end visifoFTn CtlumblaT Miss Ruth Craig, of Columbia, is the guest cf Miss Grace Hogg. ' Mr. and Mrs. Furman Davis spent sevefal days last week With relatives , iit Morganton, N. C. GIVE ME THREE WEEKS TO SHbW YOU WHAT IIUJOQNJHILF If Dunbar'Bush,-of Ellenton, was. business visitor here Monday. % Miss Martha Dowling, of Lancaster, spent a few days last week. With Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Plexico. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sander s spending som<? time at Folly Beach are Mrs. Robert Lee, of Williston, spent Snfiday afternoon: here with friends; F. V. James, of DenmaYk, was a visiter here onThursday of last week. ' Thomas Crenshaw spent several days last week with relatives in Pel- zer. Miss Charlotte Meaders, of Dillon, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Jenkins, III. fit**** “Mrs, B. W. Sexton and son, Buddy, are spending some time at their sum mer cottage in Bluffton. v Col. J. E. Harley, Jr., and Herman I. Mazursky, Esq., left last week for a visit to New York City, ■y.yiy Miss Pauline Holman, of Columbia, spent the week-end at home with her Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moody, of Co- lumbia, were Isunday"vlsttors in Earn- mother, Mrs. E. W. Holman. • j* . Mrs. Gary Hayes spent the week end in Fairfax with friends and rela tives. Miss Willie Bush Deason and R. A. Deascn, Jr., spent Saturday in Co lumbia. I -v Miss Rhoda Wade, of * Lowrys, is spending several days with Mrs. Sallie A. McNab. Mr. and Mrs. C. F- Molair and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Molaip and daughter spent Sunday at Folly Beach Misses Marian Wyman and Nancy King, of Columbia, are spending a few days with Miss Vera T. Boulware. v.;.;.v.;.v. Ts ° ***kmrm» ^ to Tt, w . a '*rt°rmu£ PN *- , V- • ^Ported Gulf 0«, . J* 5 Poio7^2*" w »" oo* L° m o'10 l3 oeallv < —* . m *ay on all g ° r ®ore of ,or O’* ■fi** import.- mer^/y y ^ DQIr olle<f C °H*ANY H- ^ free Gulf fc. * e fvice c*n?: t bm «T * a *oIiae?y !*••*• , ^ *Q*we r i n ° t U . ^ 6ad v *iuabi ee : 14 other hiata ’ o^B'dZ 8 '* 00 '*** O&SOUNf monh • Y~ -I ■ •Xv^XyXvIv.v-: Miss Frances Lemon, of McCormick, spent the week-end here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lemon. THAT GOOD GULF GAS0L1HE Jenning s McNab left Tuesday for the Veterans’ Hospital in Columbia for treatment. G. Bate s Hagood and W. B.' Turner left Saturday afternoon for Myrtle Beach, where they spent a few days. Miss Edith Goodson returned home Sunday afternoon, after a visit of ten days with her aunt, Mrs. C. E. McGregor, at Girard, Ga. Miss Claire Dicks has returned home after a visit to'friends and relatives in Columbia. Miss Helen Addison, of Columbia, was the guest last week of Miss Eliza beth Hagood. Rodman Lemcn, Edward Richardson and Tommy Hagood left Monday for a visit to Bluffton. Miss Gene Way, of Williston, and Mrs. J. Julien Bush leave today for a few days stay in Washington, D. C. The Rev. an^ Mrs. J. C. Inabinet and children have returned from a visit to the Piedmont section-of South Caro lina. Prof. W. W. Carter and family left Monday for Bluffton where they will The friend s of Mrs. N. G. W. Walker will learn with regret that she has )een confined to her bed for several days with an attack of illness. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Brown, Misses Marjorie and Betty Brown, Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., and Mrs. Ralph 1 1 Brown were visitors in Augusta Mon day. » i Mill irre / CORN l WHISKEY Mrs. Hugh Ryan, of Sumter, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. William Mc- Nafc, ibis' week. spend home. some time at their summer John I. Rice, Esq., of Columbia, and Nat Rice, of Greenwood, were visi tor^ here Sunday. After a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Molair, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. W'ragg left Thursday for Myrtle Beach ' They were accompanied by Mrs. Molair and little .daughter, Sevena. USINESC riLDERO FOR SALE*—Colonial dining room suite, consifcting.cf dining table, serv ing table, six chairs and buffet. Very cheap.—Apply to Sirs. J. Julien Bush, Barnwell, S. C. Senator and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown and daughter, Miss Emily, spent the weak-andAwith friends on Sullivan’s Island. Miss Polly Black returned home on Friday from Atlanta, Ga., where she spent several weeks as the guest of relatives. Mr. .and Mrs. Solomon Blatt spent Sunday in Orangeburg, being? accom panied home by their son, Sol Blatt, Jr., who spent last week there with relatives. RED MULE •OTTllO T**€ • ins»b*«.inc. C'MMJCTOn.tC. miiiair —~ *~*j COCUM«U.t' MULE STRAIGHT Rye Friends of W. J. Sexton will learn with regret that he entered the Colum bia hospital Tuesday for a major operation and wish for him a speedy restoration to health. WHISKEY •ornjiTTr Tni f t<«TiulMv oiNsaifta.iNC. CHAAKtrOM i c .(OUMUCKMAieaCD.. UXtJMOA.SC “OUR REAL LIFE STORY” Mm** * an WHISKEY if'MTiusav’M naa.iNC. M.S.C lAWtOi. Mis s Blanche Bennett has returned home after a visit to friends and re latives in Atlanta, Ga., and Chattanoo ga, Tenn. .{ Prof, and Mrs. W. W. Carter_anc two children have returned from visit to friends and relatives in Lan caster, Pa. STRAYED.—From my place in Bamberg County Saturday night, Au-|^ gust 3rd, small bay mare mule, about seven years old, weighs about 900 pounds; last seen between Barnwell and Olar. Reward for return to G. A. McMillan, Bamberg, S. C. route 2. WANTED.—Three or four desirable boarders; terms reasonable; good board.—Apply to Mrs. T. A. Holland, Barnwell, S. C. Itp FOUND.—Small V a y mare mule, weighs>about 800 pounds. Was taken up at my place near Barnwell Friday morning, August 2nd. Owner can get stipe by paying for feed bill and this advertisement.—B. B. Morris, Barn- areli; S. C. Itp- Mrs. Rena D. Senterfeit and daugh ter, Mis s Rena E.. Senterfeit, of Co lumbia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A L. Baxter. ^Irs. Fairjfc. Holman, of Anniston, Ala.,’ arrived inXBarnwell several days ago for a visit td Col. and Mrs. N. G. W. Walker. \ Mrs. W. M. Harris and children, William and Grace Louise, are visit ing Mr. and Mis. J. B. Morris, Jr., at St. Matthews. TAKEN UP at Healing Springs, August 4th, one red mare mule. Owner can get same by paying for this advertisement and feed bill.—A. N. Ray, Healing Springs (P. 0. Black- ville7 S. C„ route 1) Mrs. Laurie Dicks and daughter, Miss Cathryn Dicks, of Chattanooga, Tenn., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bennett. Mrs. Lena Davies returned home on Wednesday after an extended visit to friends in Charlotte, N. C., and Ken- nett Square, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Anderson, of Orlando, Fla., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Plexico Tuesday night while en route to York County to at tend a family reunion. o R. A. Deason, Jr., of Monck’s Cor ner, spent several days here last week with his father, Dr. R. A. Deason, be^ fore leaving for Aiken on Monday, where he has accepted a position with an insurance company. The many Barnwell County fridhds of Sheriff X. B. Morris will learn with regret that he entered the Columbia hospital several days ago, suffering from a carbuncle on hi ff back. It was thought that he will be able to re turn home after a week’s treatment. \yddety\ JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE y CLUB. 0 f dusting powder, while the consola- Mrs. Ralph Brown was hostess Fri-, tion for P 6 ?*’ box i of day afternoon to the members of the ,We arrived here on July 18th from Pekin, Illinois; right from the heart — of the grain country. We are HEALTHY and WELL PRESERVED.\ Our mission is to travel through every point in the State of South Oarolina. T • ' - ’ ’ We like the folks here and we are glad 1 that they like us. The folk* .here say that we posseaus a better kick than any mules they have ever seen. We also heard from our big brother,* the A k G, who arrived ; here before us and who has already established thousands of follower* in these parts. He said that he will not let anybody whip us*, —- I ^ If you want to own us you can get us in every licensed retail liquor •tore in the state. ; SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. L GINSBERG, Inc. r 230 MEETING ST. .4? CHARLESTON; S. C. $ * Tel. 4477-4478 SERVING THE MERCHANTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA FOR 28 YEARS COLUMBIA CIGAR affdTOBACCOGOr 1403 ASSEMBLY ST. COLUMBIA* S. C. TeL 8180-8189 . I was cut by Mrs. B. M. Jenkins. Mrs. ! Junior-Smart Set Bridge Chib. The high score prize for club members wag Pinckney Lee, of Williston, a recent bride, who will be pleasantely remem- FQR SALE:—130-acre farm at in- be meet ion two weD-trayeled county roads. Four-room house, well, fenced pasture with running water, v^ooded land, and two-horse farm in cultiva tion, four miles from good high school ann church. Part cash and balance on lofig-ttme terms.—S. H. Greene, Dun- fcarton, S. C. 7-253tp. Mrs. J. Julien Bush and daughter, Miss Mary Bush, Mrs. Perry B. Bush and Mrs. M. C. Best spent Saturday in Augusta shopping. _ —• ' “ Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dicks and daugh ter, Miss Claire Dicks, attended the Swearingen-Marsh wedding at Tren ton Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoville and Miss Willie Bush Deason attended the fu neral of Walter F. Hunter in Ridge- land Monday afternoon. FARM FOR SALE:—Five hundred acre tract and' Ninety-Six acre tract of land near Meyer’s Mill, South Carolina, formerly owned, by Mrs. M. E. Kirkland, for sale on attractive terms.—A. H. Ninestein, attorney, Blackrille. S. C. '5-14-tfa| JUST RECEIVED. — Carload of Lime and Cement. Special prices.—C. F. Molair, Bamwejl, S. C. ^ Billie Bolen is spending some time in Charleston, and also in. Walterboro, where he is the guest of hi g aunt, Mrs. Campbell Drawdy. J. P. Scoville spent the week-end in Abbeville, being accompanied home by his wife, who spent last week visiting there, and her mother, Mrs. R. L. Mabry, who will be their guest for a few days. won by Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky ; the ^red here as Miss Anna Sams Clarke, guest prze was won by Mrs. Perry B. w *s remembered with a piece of Bush; the consolation was cut by Mrs. P otter y* After completion of several H. J. Phillips and the floating prize rounds of brid » € * the hosteM 8erved was won by Mrs. Angus Patterson, i refre8bment8 con * i8tin £ of ice cream the winners were presented with boxes and cak ** Out-of-town guest* included of stationery and correspondence ^ r8, Smithy of Dothan, Ala.; a *nd Mesdames Pinckney and Robert Goodyear Shoe Repairing MASONIC BUILDING Vulca Soling 85c Half Soles 45c to Ladies’ Leather on Rubber Men’ g Half Soles 65c to I Heel Taps 15c Men’s Rubber Heels 35c Ua W. L. DANIELS, Propr. 809 Broad Street Phone 141 Augusta;JSo. . cards. The hostess served a frozen fruit salad with iced tea. Those play ing besides club members included Mrs. Perry B. Bush, Mrs. Basil Jen kins^ Mrs. Edgar Loyns, of Elloree, and' Mrs. bfathan Kartus, of Mont gomery, Ala. ^ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ... CONTRACT CLUB. The members of the Wednesday Af ternoon Contract, Club were entertain* ed last week by Mrs. B. P. Davies. The high score prize for club member g was won by Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, while the consolation for club mem bers was cut by Mrs. Solomon Blatt, Loth ladies being presented with a piece of pottery. High score prize for guests was awarded to Mrs. Baynard Ellis, who was presented with a box E. Lee, of Williston. —V- Di-mond.Kirklad. A wide circle of friends will be in terested in the announcement of the marriage of Miss Ruth Diamond, of this city, and Frank Kirkland, for- meity of BarnwelHmt now i of St. George, the ceremony being per formed at Allendale Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock, by Col. Louis Harley, judge of probate of that county. The bride is the only daughter, of and Mrs. James M. Diamond, of PROMPT SERVICE ENTIRE SATIS FACTION ASSURED. & Mr. thi g city. The young couple, who will make their future home in St. George, have the best wishes of many friends for a leng and happy married life. ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel . ^ Fore you go on your Summerr Vacation, have ymm? Clothe* Cleaned ati Plexico’s Dry Cleaner** Street x Barnwell 'Wi