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THURSDAY, JULY 23RD, 1525. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA ' — PAGHFOTL r? „^^ 0R rmL " * ■ .' k . ‘ ’ -- t > • You Can Have Your Pick of Any Walky Over Shoe or Oxford in Our Stock.—Time' limit, two weeks. **• . \ • i- if rL' " ! All of thfese shoes huve been selling at J?6.50 to $8.00 a pair. r • ^ ^ I _Tou wiiL-find . a good assort- ment to pick from—BIa:k Kan- v s’ ' ‘ ‘ garoo Oxfords, and Brown Viri Shoes So)^ rognlur nt fg flO r «4 r) , == E to B, will fit almost any foot, also a nire lot of Tan Calf, Black Calf and Black Vici. Its not once in a hal&dozen years that you have the oppor tunity to buy WALK-OVER shoes for men at $4.95 a pair, so you h^d better not delay. ' V< '' LEMON BROS., Inc; V and > - . ^jKereabouts ’Phone Us the Names of Your :—i— Interest for Visitors, or Other Items of Local l V-^vX ' ' , ‘ '-7 — This Cnliimn^'X • "X* 11 ‘ ft"' e days lose eight minutes in sun- this week. e days los^ eight minutes nshine this w€ek. in Mrs. L. H. Christie is visiting rela tives in Lexington. Mr, W. P. Walsh, of Williston, was a visitor here Monday. ■ Mr. Beck, of Chailotte,*spent Mon day with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dicks. Miss Virginia Moseley left this week for Asheville, N. C., where she will spend a week. ’■ \ Mr.' and Mrs. Perry A.. Price have returned from a pleasant visit to re latives in Sumter. Mrs.. Mary Moody has returned home after spending her vacation in Augusta and Atlanta. Messrs. W. L. Cv.ve and C. F Mo- lair attended the water Carnival in Savannah last week. ' • ' Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Furtick and family, and Mias Edna Ofeech, spent Sunday in Savannah. Mr. and. Mr's: W. E. Ficken. of Charleston, spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. R. S. Di<;ks. , * Mrs. Ida Bates, of Dunbarton, is visitins: her sister, Mrs. T. J. Grubbs, at Healing Springy, this .week. Mrs. L. D. Drew and .children, of Charleston, are visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Armstrong. Misses • Elizabeth DaCosta and I^Fayer of -G<riumbiftr-ftre-4he^iativL's in BarnWell. sts of Miss Mary Patterson. Misses Virginia and Eunice Moody have returned to Barnwell after spending two weeks in Augusfa.\r * • Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Thomas, pf Columbia, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. L. M; Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie M. Calhoun and soft','* McTjlre, left Monday morn ing for a week’s stay at Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Fattenfield, of Gastonia. N. C., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs; R. Dicks last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies and two sons left yesterday (Wednesday) for a stay of several days at Bluffton. \ V Mr. and Mrs. Frank Millet and children have returned from a plea sant visit to relatives in Orangeburg .County. Mrs.^E. R. Cail and daughter, Mistf Mildred Call, left Saturday for ' a visit to relatives in Sylvania, Ga. , Miss Elma.Cave, who is taking the summer course in Nashville, Tenn., has asked that "tier copy of The reo- ple-Sentinel be sent there, each week. Col. N, B. Gamble has returned from a week’s visit to'Atlantic City as the guest of the Southeastern Life in surance Co., which he represents Mrs. B. W. Sexton and children and Mrs. F. W. Falkenstein and little daughter leit^Tuesday for, Sullivan’s Island, where .they will spend somje time. A Bank Book with a substantial balance ia the .beacon-light of inde pendence for , every . fapiily whose chief support comes from a salary. Thrdhgh an error, the rTame ol Col. J. M. Ryan, of this city, was left m/t of the list of. Barnwell County Confederate Veterans who will be given memorial coins by the banks of the county. Quite a number of people from this-section attended the Water Carni val at Savannah last week. Miss Grace Hogg, of ttys city, who repres ented Barnwell County at the big event, reports a most enjoyable time. m + + i *r —^ ~ . Savannah Scout Car Here. * ‘ The Savannah scout car, which is logging the route for a party of 100 business men of that city for a trip through this section in September, passed threugh Barnwell Tuesday af ternoon. It guides the wry past the treacher ous shoals - of hard times^ and 1 7 ness when a part or all of your in come may b^ cut off. Start today b build a .balance that will carry'you V I through when adversity comes. It is pot a hardship, but a pleasure to save if you follow one of our plans. if BANK OF AUGUSTA CONCERN NAS ADVANTAGEOUS OFFER s___ * -t Release Homing Pigeons \ A coop of IT-hohiin^ pigeons, ship ped to Barnwell by express by the Pottsville Homing Pigeon'Club,, of Pottsville, P*., were released here arU o’clock Monday morning by Mr. A. A.-Lemon. The birds circled around for a sbort“*time, gradually rising higher and higher, finally head ing North. .. The People-Sentinel is in receipt of a letter from J. B. White and Co., in which they state that they “have a most interesting and advantageous offer to make to ^he young men and women of the neighboring towns of Georgia and South-Carolina who are going away to college this Fall.” This Augusta concern wants the names of these young-men and women and if they will communicate •with The People-Sentinel, the^ editor will be gla^ to forward the information to J. B. WhiU and Co. SOLDIER AT 3 MONTHS Send U* Your Job Work. Mr. B. L. Fields, of Barnwell route 3, renewed his subscription to The People-Sentinel while in the city on Tuesday. .Mrs. Julia B. Easterling leaves for Hendersonville this week and requests that The People-Sentinel be forwarded’ to her there. Messrs.^Edgar A. Brown, B. P. Davies and Harry. G. Boylston spent Thursday of last, week in Columbia on business. Mrs. Emmie Porter, Mrs. .Louise Porter Bauer and little Miss Joe Ann Bauer visited relatives -in Spring- field Sunday. Miss Ruby Myrick, of Allendale, and Miss Frances Goodson, of Wad- ley, Ga*, are visiting friends and re- T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyndhurst, S. C. Mr. Zack Creighton, of Asheville, N. C., and Miss Ludwich, of Green ville, spent several days. with rela tives here last week. - | Capt. and Mrs. J. B. Armstrong are in Charleston this week where the former is attending the meeting of -auditors and treasurers. m, —•— ^ Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun and son, Mr. Duncan Calhoun, have returned home aft^r a pleasant visit to rela tives in Fort Valley, Ga. *****•>*» b: USINGS WILDER s NOTICE.—Parties having melons for sale should get in touch with me.— y B. F. Gardner, Blackvjlle, S. C. v Q-7-tf. LOST, OR STRAYED.—About two veAs ago, one brown and white fe- ale Collie, with -front teeth missing? mswers to name of Gyp. Reward for ■eturn to J. M. Harley, at Patter- Mill, near Barnwell. * HEMSTITCHING—Five cents per srd.—Mrs. A. E. Hartin, BlackviMe, , C., R. F. D. FOR SALE.—Large, 1400-lb. Horse. Will work anywhete. Charlie Brown, Hill Top. Stables, Barnwell, S. C. Mr. Walker * Keel and family, of V1 nrida, who havft been visiting re latives in Allendale, were visitors here Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Howard Cady returned Saturday from a business trip to New York. He conducted services’ here and at Bladkville Sunday. > < John Stephen Tillman, now four months Old, seen here In the lap of his father, Lieut. Stephen Tillman, is the youngest member of the- Citizens' -Training camps, -having been enrolled when he was three months.old. He will train in the camps in 1042. Baby Tillman Is a kinsman of Brig. Gen. Samuel E. Tillman, former com mandant of West Point, and of tbs late Senator Ben Tillman. Mrs: Virginin Sanders and daugh ter, Miss Eva Sanders, have returned to their, home here, after a pleasant visit to friends and relatiyeft-fh Allen- dale. * Mrs. J. F. Gnibbs, Mrs. Mary Moody and children enjoyed a de lightful fish fry last week given by Mr. Frank Bates and his mother, Mrs. Ida Bates. Two interesting news items were waste-basketed this week because the writer failed to give his or her name. The People-Sentinel cannot publish anonymous communications. The name of the writer is not required for publication but for the protection of this newspaper. * EDUCATIONAL CONFEDERATE HOME & SCHOOL This insitution still continues its career of useful service in the edu cation of vfcomen. It is prepared to receive girls who. wish to attend Mem- minger “High School and the College' of Charleston. » « l A comfortable hom(e, supervision of studies, careful chaperonage, and attention to tlnTThental and physical welfare of the pupils is provided un der, the management of a matron of experience and ability. A number of scholarships is available, among them one from each of the seven ‘Congressional Districts. For information as to the very moderate terms, apply to _ , Miss Ellen Parker, Chairman of the Board of Control 128 Tradd Street. Charleston, S. C. WANTED . RED OAK CROSS TIES . In Car Load Lots. * \ If interested write us what you can do. TAYLOfc-COLQUITT CO. Easley, South Car. Soon .Felt Improvement “The first time I took Cardui I was in an awful bad way,” Bays Mrs. Ora Car- 111 e, R. F. D. 6, Troup, Texas. *T went fishing one day. A heavy storm came up and I got soaking wet' In the raln.- I was afflicted with awful smothering spells. I could not get my breath. My mother had some CARDUI For Female Troubles in the house that she waa taking, so she immediately began giving It to me. In a few days I got all right. “Last fan I got run-down In health. I waa weak and pnny and I began to suffer. I would get so I could hardly walk. Having, taken Cardui before, I sent to the store for a bottle of It. Almost from" the first doss I could feel an Improvement “Cardui. has,helped me a lot and I am glad to recom mend it. : I don't feel like the same woman I was last fall. My appetite Is gbod now, and I’m sure it’d Cardui tint’s made it pick up.” All Druggists* ! It Sure Is Good!, That’s what every bby who tastes otir Ice Cream says. And when a coating of any one or more of our delicious flavors is added, it is even better, if such a thing is possible. ' • \ i - ' • • Barnwell Fruit Company Barnwell; * ' i J : S. C . f a—:— ■ = .T." a S Don’t Throw Away Your Old Mattress The ticking may be soiled or worn out but the cotton can be cleaned, carded and felted. Ttys, with a high grade new ticking, make a mattress that you cannot buy for four times the price of renovating. We have £he only factory of its kind in this section of the South. All work guaranteed. Highest references from hun dreds of* customers over the entire State. Write for prices and samples. NEW CHARLESTON MILLS, Renovating Department, * P. O. Box 637 - .... - Chsritston. flL~ f* i n^ ' • ^ s ’ ^ TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of the Comptroller of the i ' 1 v ‘ • ' Currency. Washington, D. C., May 7, 1925. I'fctice is hereby given to all per sons who may have claims against “The First National Bank of Barn well”, South Carolina, that the same must be presented to J. R. Vann, Re ceiver, with legal proof thereof, with in three ‘ months from this date, or they may be disallowed. J. W. McINTOSH, x . Acting Comptroller of the Currency. XA.ST CHANCE:---14 pounds of Sugar for $1. Saturday only Such Good Looking Meat Meat from this store always lo oks appetizing. We buy the best Meat we can, cut and trim it carefully apd deliver it to you in spotless clean wrappings. Eveiy sanitary precaution is used for your pro-, tection . - ~ - —___ ~ — - Send Us Your Job Work* iT* Peanut Butter^ per pound * . 30c Sponge Cake, per pound Flat Salmon, per can .... 10c Fresh Tomatoes, per Fresh Corn, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Celery, Beets, String Beans and ■ \ . Pineapple. ’ J. & J, SANITARY MARKET “ „ _ —«rnr" - il " “ -y r-'-T" ; - . . ; r—