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THURSDAY, JUXB 25TH, ifttj
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Weather Suggestions
FOR MEN
Tropical Serge, plajh blue. Coat and Pants
Seersucker Coat and Pants ....
Seersucker Pants .
White Linen Pants - - - H -
White Duck Pants ^ .
Pin Qheck Pants, Sizes up to 50, regular sizes
v ' Extra sizes
$22.50
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Mesdames Gary Owens ' and Otto
Evans 'have returned-’after a pleas
ant visit to relatives in Graniteville
and Aiken. ^
Mr. iwd Mrs. Perry Moody and
daughter, Mrs. Jesse Sanders,- of
Sleiglingville, visited relatives here j
Monday.
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A cablegram was received Satur
day from Mrs. Lizzie M. Cave in
London,' announcing her safe arrival
at that port. /
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’J’hone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local
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Interest for This Column.
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Mr. and Mr*. \V. E. McNab and
children left Monday in their auto
mobile fey a visit to relatives in
Farmville, Ya., Mrs. MeNab’s hornet
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Mrs.. W. A. Freeman returned to
her home at Conway after a visit to
Mrs. Marie T. Cornell. Mrs, Free
man is pleasantly remembered here
as Mss Nell Duncan.'
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The Leisure
of Old Age
Miss Frances Goolsby, of Harts-
ville. who was the guest of Misses
France's and Margaret Lemon last
week, is -pending time in Denmark
before returning ,to her home. .
Messrs. J. G. Moody, Si'., and J. G.
Moody, Jr., will leave by automobile
for Way cross, Ga„ this week for a
visit, to Mrs. B. G. .Parks,' who is
pleasantly remembered in Barnwell as
Miss Lulie Moody.*
A man who has worked all his life is entitled to well-earned
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leisure in his old age, but few get it for they do not prepare for the
future by saving while they &re Voung. Are you saving a definite
amount each pay day?
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BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA
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^ Aliss Spann, of Sumter, is'the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Perrv A. Price.
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Mr. Cartel Price has returned from
ti weeMs visit to' Atlanta.
Mr. Drtn P. Hartley is visiting
Batesburg this week.
The Rev. Howard- Cady was the
guest of friends at Lyndhurst no Ms>n-
day^ .
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Mr. W. H. Greene, of Ellenfon, visi
ted Barnwell Friday. .
Mis- Juanita Hayes is visiting Miss
Ro\ e Cook, in Allendale.
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M’ s. Mat .Ida Grooms' left Tuesday
tmirning for Columbia tor a tonsil
operation. • 7'
Mr.-and Mr-.' Ralph Smith have
moved into their beautiful now home
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on Marlboro Avenue. 7
It j,? \yith regret that we chronicle
the-continued illness of Dr. L. M.
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Mfs's • Sallie,-, britforL of Columbia,
was the guest Of friends here last
week. ' , -
Miss Maigaret Owens,- of Augusta,
i* \isiting relatives and fiio'nds in
Barnwell. “ ' ' - •;
Mr. and, Mrs. T'hris Langley, of
Columbia, spent the week-end with
Barnwell relatives.
Judge and Mrs. J. K. Snclling have
returned after a .visit to their son,
Mr, Thonfas Snejling, of Charlotte,.
N. C. The Judge reports a most de
lightful trip and visited several near
by towns while m- Charlotte.
Miss Pauline Richardson, who has
been desperately ill for several days;
was carried to a, hospital early yestr-
day (Wednesday) morning.;Her many
friends sincerely, hopee for her early
Recovery, „
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Knfertarns Bridge Club.
Mr. R; A. Deasrtfr and children leave
today (Thursday) for a visit i» rela
tive- in Greenville. .
Mr. and M -. R. II. Wilco.wnd chil-
dtt n spent several days in Augu-ta
■as; week.
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Mr.-and Mt'-s. Wg E. Bennett ‘‘ami
children, i f Springfiehb spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dirks.
Mr. R. A. Denson spCnt a
days last- week in Jessup, Ga.,
business.
few
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Master Rawti Christie, of Deuimark,
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is on a visit t'> his grandmother, Mrs.
L. H. Christie, f
The friends jjf Miss -Ruth Peacock
will regret to learn that she is quite
Mrs. R. S. Dick-s ’ enterlu.ir.ed the
Wednesday Aftetnoon Bridge Club
last wc-ek. Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun
won the high- score prize and Mi's.
Charlie Brown, Jr., cut the’ consola
tion. A , salad course was. served - af
ter the games. - ,
e.d his brother, Mr. Lee Croft. Friday-.,
Mrs. S. F v Di Ik visited the home
of Mrs. Henry -lieIk Saturday.
Mr. Freddie Jones was in Black-
viIk* Saturday afternooig
Citation Notice.
The State'of Sftuth Carolina’,
County of Barnwell.
By John K. Snellihg. Esq.', Probate
Judge.
WHEREAS, Carrie Martin made |
suit to me to. g'ant unio lier Letters
’of Administration of Jme Estate and
effects of W. H M^/tJh.
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, toi
cite and admonTsh all and r.ngular
.the kindred an I creditors of the said
W. H. Martin, deceased, that they
he and-'appear before me, in the court
of Probate, j to be held at Barn we I, S.
C., on \\ endesday. July i^th, iiext ai-
CahtaloOpe Shipments Begin.
ill at her h tine here.
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Mr. and Ml-r John B. Hailey (al
lied their - litth daughtd. Eiaine, to
a Colu.mbia hospital Monday
treatment.-
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Mrs. M. F. Reid and daughter,
Alice, are visiting the former’s sis
ter. Mrs. Carter Price.
Now that the cucumber season is
ah >ut over, farmers are turning their
-attention to cantaloupes an<l wafer-
ihelons. T)ie first shipments of the
former left Barnwell by express last
week and shqftnent.si*.uf melons will
begin in a very short while, The Cu
cumber season was the best from a
financial -tadnpoint that -this county
has enjoyed in s(*veral years and the
ter publication thereof, at 11 o clock
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fort n
in the fofehoon, t(i show cause, if any
they have, why the said Administra
tion should not he granted.
Given under my hand this d-nd
day of June, A. D., I'.fJo.
JOHN K. SNELLING, .
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Judge of Probatg.
Puldished on the ‘doth day of .'June
1925, in the Barnwell People-Sentine
Major J. A’rdem,Meyer, of Meyer’s
Aid-!, was a wvlekmo callei at The
People-Sent iiiel office TuesdaY.
general impression is that ..canta
loupes' ‘and watermelons wilf^Jioth
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Land Surveying a Specialty.
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Mr. and Airs. A. C. Matthews, of
Xnwiieny, are vi-iting Mr. end Airs.
L. G. Richardson. -
bring good prices also.
By the time the melon season is
'fcntyy. King Cotton will begin to cofne
into his own again, and although the
weevil is.taking a large toll from the
-crop in many fields at this time, th(*
farmers are making a determined
fight. With favorable seasons, a fair
yield will probably be made.
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Mrs. W ., P. I ranklin and children
lefL thrs^Aveek for hei old h.ome in
Pennsylvania for an extended visit.
Mr. and Air . J. W. Vincent came
down from I'nion to attend the funer
al of Dr. T. F. H 'g;g, of Kline.
Mesdames Mont - Harley. Frank
Jenkins-and Mbs Reet’e Harden, of
Kdine. \ i-it(-d I arnwell Mondav.
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Airs. S. A. Owens has returned af
ter a \<:eek'- -visit to her'biotiier, Mr.
J-- A. (.’’aw. of Mount Pleasant,
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FOR SALE.—Oim 1924 model Ford
motor. Price 820. Apply at this" of
fice.
FOR SALE.—Milk-cows and cow
peas. Apply *to W.. T. Walker,' Black-
ville.S. C.
6-18-2te
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FOL'NI): Male pointer, white with
brown marking, brown half collar,
weighs fifty pounds. Owner can get
same from, H. S. Grimes, Lees, S. C.
Dr,
their
little
and Mrs. B. W. Sex^gn have as
guests M’s. ClareneelSexton and
son, of ('.olumbia.
Mrs. W . S. Eubanks, of- Augusta, is
expected fhi* week on a visit to Mr.’
and Mrs, G. AL Greene.
•-Mr. and Mis. F. W. Falkenstein
and little daughter were visitors in
Augusta Fridav. •
FOR SALE.-—Number two Sahi-
tary cans, half price. $2.00 per hun
dred; $15.00 per thousand.—W. E.
Prothro, Willis.ton, S. C. b-18-4tc
WANTED. — Hardwood Timber,
large or small tracts. WiU’pay cash
for standing timber. P. O. Box 926,
Columbia, S. C. 6-l8-3tp
SALE.
in milk.—Dr
Barnwell, S. C. ^
One Jersey cow.
\. B. Pjitterson,
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HEMSTITCHINGr-Fie cents per
yard.— Mrs. A. E. Hartin, Blaekville,
S. C„ R. F. D.
Mrs. J. M. Terry and children left
Tuesday -for Monroe, N. C., where
they expect to spend -several weeks.
Airs. John R. Martin, of* San Anto
nio. Texas, whq has been visiting her
mother, Airs. Kate Patterson, will
siail in a few days for Europe.
Air. and Mrs. Willard O. Brodie.and
children, of Orangeburg, were[ Rhe
gyies,ts of Mr. and Mrs. Malloy Br!>
die Sunday. >
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■ Miss Clara Killingsworth, of Au-
gust^Miss Carrie Anderson end Mrs.
T. W. Dieljs, of Dunbarton, were visi
tors in town Tuesdav. ‘
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Double Bond Items
"I suffered from womanly 0)
troubles which grew worse n
and worse as the months
went by,'’ says Mrs. L. H. t,
Cantrell, of R: F. D. 9, Gaines-
ville, Georgia. ^
“I frequently had very il
severe pains. These were so f®*
bad that I was forced to go £
to bed ami stay there. It
seemed to me my back would i-
come in two. H|
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Double Pond, June 22.— Airs. C. H.
Hutto has returned to her home in
Vance, after visiting her sister and
other relatives of this section.
Airs. Horace Hutto, amL^ children,
qf Savannah, ere visiting her sister.
Airs. F. W. Delk. and also her niother-
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in-law, Airs.. l.eola Uuttd.
Mr.Li'. E. Warren was a business
visitor in’ Blaekville Saturday,
Air. and Mrs. Finest Croft
tle KrnesW J.l., sfient Wednesday with
the liitters.vparents.
Mrs. Ethel ’I-iuit find Miss Hazel
Hartzogwere in Blhekvilk* Saturday
afternoon. <
'Mr. and Airs. J, K. Collins and
children of Baniherg. were the guests
of Air. and Mrs. R. W, Warren Sun
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“I taught, fichool for a
m while, but my health was so Ik
bad I would have to stay oiM
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Mrs, John Henry Dyches ^ spent
sometimes. This went on till
1 got so bad I dhlnM know
what to do. _ J®
“One day I'read about the
merits of Cardui, and as I W'
had some friends who had j.
been helped by it, I thought Hr
I would try it. 1 began to •
get better after I had taken
half a bottlei b decided to keep Ik
on and gfvevjV a thorough
trial and I did. I took in p
all about 12 'boftles and now hk
I am perfectly well. I do ^
not suffer any pain and can ^
do all my housework.
Mr..
the week-end with her parents,
and Mist Rock Bolton. '
Mr. and Mrs. Howell TTelk ftnd. chil-
dren were, the guests of Mr. R. W.
Warren and family.
-’We are glad to know that Air. Rock
Bolton is at home agairtf 1’hom the
Columbia, hospital, where he has been
for several weeks.
Alias Julia Warren and brother*
Norman, and their aunt. Airs. C. H.
Hutto, visited Air. and Airs. J. E.
Warren Wednesday.
Air. Earl Collins and sisters, Jennie
and Stella, of flamberg, and Aliss
Alaude Gilliam, of the Ghents Branch
section, were the guests of Miss Julia
Warren Sunday. ^
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Clemson College .
Scholarship Examinations.
Competitive-examinations to fill va
cant scholarships ir. £leinson College
will be held on Friday, July 10, 1925,
beginning at 9 ARM., under the super
vision of the County Superintendents
of Education. Tn> loir -year scholar
ships are jppen to ye/ing men not less
> than sixteen years old who are inter
ested in one of the regular . Agricul-
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tural or Textile courses. An applicant
for a two-year scholarship in Agricul-
Alr?. Alott Redmond and little grand lure* must he eighteen yearv old.
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Messrs. Herbert Stokes and Courts-
worth I* ishhurne, of Walterboro, visit
ed-their aunt, Mrs. F. W. Falken-
stejn, last week. ' .
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daughter, Alartbi, ^re visiting her
son, Mr. Jim Redmond.
Air. atad Airs. NR’k Grubbs visited
the Tatter's brother, Air. Lee Crofct, (
Aliss JulieTWarren spent Saturday
with Mrs. Bessie Delk.
Air. Alii lei - Delk was in Blaekville
Saturday.
Air. Floyd Croft, of ^Denmark, visit-
Flaeh Scholarship is worth $100.00
a session and free tuition of $40.00.
A scholarship winner must meet fully
the requirement* for admission.
Application blanks, catalogues and
full information will be maile d to any
one interested^ Wurite to
THE REGISTRAR. >
Clemson College, S. C.
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And thett s saying a lot, for our Sodas
and Sundaes are especially liberal helpings.
Le us serve you your choice today—then
you’11 know.
Barnwell Fruit Company
' Barnwell, S. C.
“I Never In My Life, Saw
Anything Lijb This New
Medicine, Karnak, ,, De
clares Mrs. Williams.
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East, west, north and south, all
over North arid South Carolina.
people by; the hundreds ate taking
the sensational medicine, Kamak,
and reporting remarkable results in.
the way of returned health,
strength and energy.
Statements such as that of Airs.
G. W. Williams, of 308 Smith St.,
Charlotte, N. C., arc being heard'
ort all sides every day.
“It just seems like a miracle to
me to he feeling so good after all
my miserable suffering,’’ says Airs.
Williams'. “Why, I ‘ was telling
some of my neighbors the other
clay that Karnak had made- me feel,
so fine that I would .like to go to
an .old-fashioned dance and show
the^ young people how to step
around again. * .
“You wouldn’t bhHevc it t.o see
me now, but before I started tak
ing Karnak, my back jvas giving
me. so much trouble that I could
hardly bend over and straighten up
again without the most excruciat
ing pains. 1 was in a had run
down condition and my food didn t
seem to give me any strength.
I would often have weak, fainty
el^E and my work was just a
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“I was fortunate enough about
this time to get some of the Kar
nak that first came to Charlotte,
and this grand new medicine gave
me instant relie f. Why, I began to
feel good resuits^jtffter the very
first day’s treatment, and now I am
feeling 20 years younger. .
“I can do a hard day's work
now without feeling the least bit
tired, and I haven’t a sign of an
ache or a pain. '
“I am talking Karnak all the 5-
time to my’friends,, and if anyone
wants to know what I think of*this
new medicine, all they have got to
do is ask me,”
Karnak is sold in Barnwell exclu-.
sively by Mace & Deason; and by
the leading druggist in every town*
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ALL EXPENSE TOUR
BERS|I).\ A LLY CON DUCTEI)
NIAGRA FALLS, TtfRONTO, CANADA, NEW YORK CITY
AND WASHINGTON,
ATGl Sf. 5TH to AUGUST 16TH
FROM VARIOUS SOUTH CAROLINA POINTS
Most economical. A wonderful vacation tour without worry.
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Everythingj fire-arranged. Splendid chance for parents to give
their childihjn an eilucational trip during this vaKition period.
Write for descriptive folder, showing cost, etc.
S H. McLEAN,
District Passenger Agent
Southern. Railway Company
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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