!/■' ./ •HI 2.)TH, 192.') k—V'- THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOOTH CAROLINA PAGE THREE. Erected by Philadelphia War iVlothers IT ^ . .VS f,, . Ats^v.A ;• ■-••VA-.WAV.V^... .sv^^tsv. < -v. _ r * T 1 t 4 «sr ko^ ,tgb' ' -V-jfttliL « K-i0Cs«s<.s^a I who attended the Williams-Robinson i mailriage at New Holland last week. The bride was a niece of Mrs. Wil- j liams. j Mrs. Merle Jewell and children, of j Portland, Maine, who are spending | the summer here with her parents, spent several days in Barnwell last 1 week with her cousin, Mrs. Thomas I M. 3°u!ware. L The.Rev*and Mrs. L. if. Miller and ! sons, Jcrt* and Lewis, left Mobday for f’eapfoit for a two weeks stay. Mrs. ().*H. Meyers, of (Monttie (la* 1 has returned home after a visit to i her mother,-Mi s. Bates. Mr. Meyer 4 '■ mottired here Sunday arjd took Mrs. j Moyyrs home Monday. Th<“y. \v• A warrent has been served on Phi* Padgett, yf Ehrhardt, constable to Magistrate Anderson, the charge be ing violation of ttfie prohibition law. The charge conics a*s the result of a raid on Padgett’s home at Ehrhardt last Saturday, conducted by Sheriff S. do- about this l!(|Uor Viusinj - anyway: - | Editors The most important events Mr Ernest Prown. of Florida, is if the iseas m among the littb* folk ^ . jnion g- th»‘ cucumber buyers here, and this wc tVk, was the birthday party, j s bearding at the home of Mi. J. B. triven hy Mrw A. H. Nine«toin.‘ in Ktad. Potior of the ninth birthday of her! Mrs . j. 1( . k Myriek a)nl children . of- little /laughter, Eleanor. Quite a NA'A^cnV are visiting ?>lr. and Mrs. John Turner this week. arge number of little friends en.'oy- ed the delightful event. ' After phy- ng merry games, delightful refresh ments were served, and -a h ve.iy afte), 1 -, noon passed all to> rajulty.^ Mr. Jack ILiilhy has returned to Kitchins Mill»after sneitding a while with his sister Mrs. Ryan Gyles. Miss Ollie Ray. of the Healing Springs sectio’i. is at home for the summer. from \Vnithro n. Misses Malian Keel of Bknkville. and Gladys Haskell (\f Elko* visited * ^ # 'ithiir friend, ?liss Daisy Ray near Friendship last week-end. Misses Mabel, Myrtle, Helen and Eth*J Woodward, and Master Jack ►ml William Woodw&rd of Williston. have been on a visit'to their grand pannts. Mr. and Mrss Aiken Hair of Blackville. ^ The (loinvitory of the eolor- 1 .scho d The illness .f Mr. Hal C’ltim is a F-kr.own as the Miller school(Preshy- regret to his freinds. ’eiian) was 1 turned r“rently. It was >1 ; Noja Williams and Miss , Eva ,i large convient hMilding, and had j antong those from here iusiibeon repainted. Tne origin of 1 1 •lie fire has not been .learned by -the « • writer. Mrs. Murray Mathis was hostess ; t 'h* 1 F. D. <’. meeting. Quite a ft w me»ibei's were piesent. Dr. and Mrs. Ryan A. Gyls were visitors at the. home "f Mr. Fted Faust, at Kitchins Mill, quite recently Mrs. Ellen Smith and two children, ef Gastonia. N. F.. are gue<:s of her mother, Mrs. Alice S'ill and other re latives. ' Miss Wren Keejs. of St. Matthews, was the guest of Mrs. ! Murray Mat his for the day very recently. Mr. J. J. Still, a forme 1 ' Blackville resident, who is^now a and are receiv happy life tiuJetHer, from friends. * E Mr. Nick . Martin is at home from college for the summer holidays. Mr. Sol. Brown-'has returned home from the. University of South Caro lina. • ,’ . r Miss Dorothy Wragg is aptong the college girls who are hack for the summer. —- / Mrs. S. J. Halford and son, Be- thune. and-daughters. Misses Blanche. Mary and Maude, of Barnwell, visit ed in Backville for « short while Mon day. •. . . Dr. Murchison filled his usual ap pointment at the Presliyterian church Sunday morrfing, find as usual de livered. a comfcqting and Iwautiful message to his hearers.The even- jug services were not held, a< the' .electric lights were ou f of commis sion in that part of town at that hour.- Mrs. B. E. Cooper and children, El mer and “Jack", are visiting various places of interest for a while. . Mr. and Mrs. T’rum, of the Rowes- ville section, have been recent visi tor-- at th'e Trotfl’e" of—their .-on, Mr. Hal. Crum. - » i ♦ -» Harmony kjneal New«. Fairfax. June. 22.—Misses Lucille ar.d Lizzie Mae Mixson were week-end 'guests of the Misses Kearse, of Bal- dock. ° r * Miss Nell Core has returned home from a delightful trip V Savannah, where she visited her brother, Lewis Cone. Floyd Mixson left last Tuesday for his home at Clemson College, after a visit to his parents, -Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mixson. . Mr. and Mrs! H. Harvey and chil dren.-of Hampton, were visitors here Sunday. The club members who will rep resent, the Harmony club at County Short Course at Union school huihjjng on June 30, July 1st and 2nd,'' are Mis-es Nell a.nd Dot Com 1 ,.Messrs John Henry and Terrance Cone. The Harmohw Community ' Club Ijeld its melting last Tuesday night. June •Ifith, with a -plendid meeting, and the next meeting w ill he i n Tucs- dav night: July 14th. A program is bring aFpangr-d by Mrs. Jessje H. Thomas a.nf Ehrhardt, and»I am sorry to say. that some of our es teemed friends down byre can’t see straight, for after'the officers made the raid they came to my office to fix a bond and some of our far-see-; ing gentlemen said that they hail raided my office. 1 hope to see the time come when these gentlemen can get the scum from their eyes »s© the^' may he able fo sec who is selling wh'skey and also see w ho is not sell inH am also beir.g 'knocked '. houtjSthe b(?ottr'ggers, but how in the name of God can I do anything with the liquor business l>y my lone self? Where the trouble comes js thi-;: Fveryhody’s business if 1 nobody’s hu.ines^. So. therefore, when the people arc willing to stand to me and.help pie in the tight, 1 am ready to fight the liquor business.but it is impossible for (U* 1 man to lure j. sly fox in the open field to catch it. T. E. ANDERSON. Ehrhardt. a ■ Architects, Millwrights, Contractors, Builders, V' Farmers and Carpenters. ,> .. . -c .S'.htj lex Convert .eh Level.—A fine Instrument for determin- risv a^.i fal). of the ground before building and plumbing walls i e u‘ con.-ti m :ion. 4 A very fine instrument for irg (hiring Simplex Dumpy Lev*!- When* vertical sighting is not re quired the “Simplex Dumpy Level is the ideal ^instrument. Ha-- fewer (arts than the Coiwet tihle. Spla nil id*' instrument for’JKJa.DO. Simple^ Darin or Carpenter’s Level equipped with 10% inch t* lescup’e. Complete with carrying case, tripod, plumb bob and 12'v foot flexible rod. A useful instrument for only $25.00.: - Al 9 SEND FOR CIRCULAR. ; Colombia Supply Company *23 West Gervais St. Columbia, S. C. Sunday was l he longest day of the j year, and now the pendulum swings ! hack, the days losing one minute in ! sunshine this \Vcek. IT HAS LASTED. Barnwell People Must Believe Such Convincing Testimony as Mrs. Glgnilliat’s. HIGH UP IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS j OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. EASTERN TENNESSEE and NORTH GEORGIA * Land of the Sky 'Are Many Good Places to SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION v tt a veil leg salesman, av** a welcome visitor here last week. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Quinhy Beard, former Blackville residents, but now of St. Matthews, visited friends hero rte- cently. % ^ It will he of interest to hosts of ffterwla to learn that Miss .Imogene Still, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Still, is a recent graduate of Brenau College. Mrs Carl Buisfhas returned from • a visit to her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. L. W. Wgst. in Chester. She was- ac companied hy lieidsistcr. Miss Juani ta West, who will spend sometime with her. . ‘ Mr. and.Mnv Victor Dorr, of Aug- ^JUta, have been recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Dorr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Gorman. Miss Lavinia Moore of Barnwell has been the guest of Miss Gladys \ Willis. ’ ^ Mr. and Mrs Victor Martin, Miss Must File Returns. No one in Barnwell who suffers backache, headaches, dizziness, rheu matic pain-- or distressing’urinary ills can afford to ignore this twice-told story of a Barnwell resident. It is confirmed testimony, tilling.of last ing benefit from Doan’s Bills—a stim ulant diretie '■'* the kidneys. It’s evidence that no man or woman in ’ j Barmyeil can doubt. ’ 1< ■” R. C. Gignilliat, Barnwell, 1 had severe backaches caused kidney disorder. I had dizzy too. * when black specks came me. I used Doan’s Bills and ’felt great relief.” FO^R.YEARS LATER, Mrs. Gig- nij Hat "added: “It has been some time sinew J have had any need for Doan’s Plils, j The cure they -gave me has I a>ts»( II Brice fide, at all dialers. Don’t simply ask for'.a kidney remedy—get Doan's Bil niliat had. / w . .. _ . Reduced Summer Fares to All Summer Tourist Resorts Tickets on Sale Daily Beginning May 1 5th Good Until Octoh^v 31st, 1925 Write for Summer Vacation* Folder r - ' Consult Ticket As ^ent SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Tv H- •v,. h* -ame that Mis.Gig- 'ostii Miliiurn C >.. Mfrs., t nr'.. The Windmill VN’ith a Record. I Major John F. J.pm*«, ColF'Ctor of ■ Iniental Revenue foY S* utheUarolina. ! St ate (iCo VACANT SCHOLARSHIPS f A vacant scholai^hip in Barnwell County will he filled by competitive examination to be held at U the county-seat on Friday, July 10th. Applicant^ must be at least sixteen and not more than twenty. Y years of age, and must meet the educational requirements for admission to the freshman class, which ^ *wre a certificate from an accredited four-year high ^dihttuR^gyAering fifteen ^ units, or an equivalent examination. ** * This scholarship covers tuition, board, hospital, laundry, r,oom, and an allowance for uniforms. > The Citadel is a liberal arts college, offering electives in civil engineering, science, language ^ and literature, and business^administratrom _ . _ - ^ ® It ha- an excellent miliutry system, Jiving been rated hy the War Department continuously A for many years ,38 “distinguished military college.” An inspector says of it:— Vlt is so’superior in all' its methods, if'must'be classed ’ alone.” k provides thorough physical training of all students under competent supervision, and en courages all athletic* sports. : (r ~4t . , •. FOR C ATALOGUE XnD BLANKS, WRITE TO— & 4 Col. O. J. Bond, President J , The Citadel, Charleston, §,. 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