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X THURSDAY, AUG. 6TH, 1925. r v .1 TABBARyWBl.L PEOPLR-SKXTINRL. BARNWELL. 86trTH CAROLINA UNUSUAL VALUES In Men’s Work Shirts ••v v - 4 We are always on the look-out for Bargains to pass on to our customers, and we have recently been fortunate enough to r£ ' ’ ' ' buy some splendid values in Men’aJWork Shirts. Blue Chambray, extra full cut, two pockets, a good dollar . .. ^ ./ - | [ value for C __ 85c • ! ' *• .' v .•/. •. ;• u ■: r \ • - • •. Khaki coat shirt, you should se<i it to appreciate the value 1.25 * • t ^ • . ;; • ’ . • . . ■ ..." ' 1 " • . ' Others at 75c to 1.00 ’vx- LEMON BROS., Inc. Judge B. 0. Sanders, of Allendale,' tfS^ a business visitor hpne Tuesday. 1 1 Mrs. Lizzie Hair and daughter, Miss Ethel Hair, are the guests of 1 friends and relatives in Barnwell this week. Mr. Ralph Smith has accepted a position with Mr. A. J. Bennett, local tnanager of- the Gulf Refining Co’s pkht here. < ' Mrs. C. M. Ryan, of Miami, Fla., Mrs. John B. Ryan and Mr. Hujfh Ryan, of Wedgefield, are- guests of •Col. and Mrs. «T. M. Caldwell. The many friends of Dr. L. M. Mace will leam with pleasure that his con dition has shown great improvement, he having been able to sit up during the past week. ere an d erea bouts ’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local Interest for This Column. \ v \Miss I&hel Mace is on a visit to s in Bamberg. Mjyj Elizabeth Vaughan is visiting sj&s in the Hilda section. Mr. Jeff Hutto, of Ashleigh, was a business visitor here Monday. Miss Mary Wyman, of Estill, is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Deason. Mrs. Matilda Grooms is out agaih after an attack of malarial fever. Mrs, R. S. Dicks and children are visitipg friends in Columbia this week. Mr. H. M. Guyot, of Columbia, spent Sunday in the city visiting friends. . *N. ' Dr. and MrSxC. B. Ray and children - deft'TuesduyTbTg‘'S^ay of several days at Bluffton Miss Anna Clark Sams ha^N^eturn- ed to Barnwell .after a visit tcNlier sister in Estill Mrs. B. W. Sexton and children re- tJumed last week from a visit to Sullivan’s Island. , , Mrs. Julia B. Easterling has re turned from a pleasant visit to Hen- dersonville, N. C. Mr. John M. Easterling and sister, of Hawthorne, Fla., are the guests of their brother, Mr. B. L. Easterling. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon and children left Friday for North Caro lina, where thyy will spend some time. Pemell Woodward, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Woodward, is very ill at this writing with typhodd fever. •. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon and children left in their car Friday for Richmond and other points in Vir ginia. f Messrs. Aubrey Harley, James Moore and Brown Towles are spend ing; this week at Holman’s Bridge, on the Edisto River. X ^Mr. Mordecai' Mazursky left Sun day afternoon for New York where he goes to purchase goods for Mazurs- ky’s department store. 1 Mrs. Emmie Porter, Miss Blanche Portdr, Mrs. Louise Porter Bauer and little daughter, Jo Ann, have re turned home after a pleasant visit to relatives in Asheville, N. C. Mrs. F. W. Falkenstein and little daughter are at home from a week’s stay on Sullivan’s Islanc^. They were joined there by Mr. Falkenstein, who enjoyh'd a-couple of day’s rest. The of Independence •A Bank Book with, a substantial balance , is the beacon light of inde pendence for every faniily whose chief support comes from a salary. It guides the way past the ,trcacher- - J - • ■ ous shoals of hard times and sick ness when a part or all of your in come may be cut off. Start today to build a balance that will .carry you 'through when adversity comes. It is not a hardship, but a pleasure to save if you follow one of our plans. BANK OF WESTERN CAROUNA Mr. and Mrs. George Britton and Misses Pearl Peacock and Eva Belle bazar, of Columbia motored to Barn well on" Sunday and while here were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pea cock. ‘ Abbeville Crop Poor. Paula, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky, was carried to a Columbia hospital Tues- day, suffering from an attack of scarlet fever. Her early recovery is hoped for. , The many friends of Dr. sMi Mrs. Chas. A. Hensley will be sorry to leam of the illness of their little daughter, Ruth. She was taken very ill near Bluffton, where Mrs-.’Hensley and hhildren, together with Mrs. Kathrine Patterson, were camping. While her condition is somewhat im proved, she is still quite sick. Mrs. Lena Davies left Tuesday for Augusta, where she will visit re latives and friends. Mr. R. R. Harley, of Fayetteville, N. C., is visiting relatives ^nd friends in Allendale and -Barnwell. fC’ Mr. E. R. Call has returned to West Im Beach, Fla., after a visit of a days to his wife and daughter. * X T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis | X ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. \ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Snelling and littlev daughter, of Charlotte. N. C., are on Xy is it to^Judge and Mrs. John K. Snelling'tbis week. The friends of ^l^s. George Buist will be glad to leam tnah she has suf ficiently recovered from uer recent illness to be out again. ^Mrs. J, K. Snelling, after a visit of several weeks to the mountains of North Carolina, as well as Atlanta, ihas returned to her nbme. Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyndhurst, S. C. * The Board of County Directors held a business session on Tuesday. All of the members were present and a number of matters-disposed of. Mrs. C. A. Hensley and two little daughters and Mrs. Catherine Pat terson and little son returned Friday night from a week’s stay at Bluffton. Prof. Otis, a member of the Barn well school faculty In 1899 and 1890 and since that time connected with the public schols of Augusta, vfcds a visitor in Barnwell last week, being the £uest of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hol land. Prof. Otis married a sister of Mrs. Hbllapvd and brought hir bride to Barnwell, His many friends were glad to see him again. Catches Large Trout. While on a fishing trip Thursday of last weak with Messrs. Fred Mus- tin, of Atlanta, P. W. Price'and T. J. Langley, of Barnwell, Mr. E. G Bolen, of this city, caught a large tropt^in .the Edisto River. Although no scales were ovailablp, it Was estimated that the fish weighed about nine pounds. Th : s is one of the largest trout caught by a local fisherman in a long time. Prof, and Mrs. J. D. Robison~and little daughter, Mary, came down from Abbeville Monday for a short visit to Barnwell friends. Mr. Robison says'that crop conditions around Ab beville are’ distressing, no rain of any consequence having fallen since the middle of" March. He states that one farmer is offering a thousand acres cotton for two bales and that many claim that the yield of com in a five-mile radius of Abbeville will not exceed ten bushels. It is hard for -people in this section to conceive of such a condition and it is to be hoped that the disastrous outlook has been exagerated lebrates Eighth Birthday $r. William McNab and three daughters, Misses Carrie, Elizabeth and Amelia McNab, left Sunday for New York, making the trip by boat. B USINESC :: UILDElO •• POULTRY and EGGS wanted.— Any quantity any time. Don't write. Ship us your Poultry and Eggs; Hens 18c, Friers 25c,' Roostf rqf 7c, Eggs 30c, delivered at Clinton. Clin ton Produce Co., Clinton, S. C Cash by return mail. NOTICE.—Parties having melons for sale should get in touch with me.— , F. Gardner, Blackville, S. C. 9-7-tf. AF.Ga IKemj Mrs. Willie Snelling, of Jackson ville, Fla., is on a visit to Mr. end Mrs B. L, Easterling. Mrs. Snelling has tvQftTerous friendXRere who welcome her. Mrs Emma Minor and daughter, An nis, have returned to their home in Denmark, after a weed's visit to Mrs. Minor’s mother, Mrs. Martha Owens, at Kline. - * Mr. and Mrs. Carter Price contem plate leaving for Flordia about Sept. 1st. It is not known at this time who will succeed Mr. Price as assistant ixistmaster. Mr. J. G. Barker, a Confederate Veteran, of the Olar section, was in th? city Monday to receive his Stone Mountain m^moviel coin from one of the local banks. ISTITCHING—Five cents per yard.—Mrs. A, E. Hartin, Blackville, S. C.» R. F. D. FOR SALE.—Urge, 1400-lb. Horse. Will work anywhere. Charlie Brown, Hill Top Stables, Barnwell, S. C. Messrs. Leroy Molair and Mc- Laurin Brooker have returned after spending several days on St. Simon’s Island, where the latter’s wife is spending the summer. Mr. and Mps. G.' Keys Sanders and children have retunied home after a visit to North Carolina and Columbia. Their many friends will be glad to know that their little son has recover ed from a severe illness. Master Billie Davies, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. foavies, celebrated his eighth birthday anniversary Monday afternoon by erftertaining a number of his little friends at the home of his parents on Main Street. A num ber of games were played, after which refreshments, consisting" of ice cream, cakes and candy, were served. The orize in the donkey contest was won by little Miss Betty Lee*Phillips, den^hter Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips. The occasion was greatly enjoyed by the guests. * ' Injured in Auto Accident. Mr. P. W. Patterson, of Allendale, formerly of this city and a brother- in-law of Mr. B. S. Moore, of Barn well, and a Mr. Carter, also of Allen dale, were seriously iniured Monday in a collision between the automobile in which they were riding and one occunied by a party of. Dunbarton people. The accident occurred on the Allendale-Augusta highway. Mr. Pat terson suffered a dislocated shoulder and injuries to his leg. while two of Mr. Carter’s ribs were injured and one of his legs was painfully bruised. It is not known whether or not the oc cupants of the other car were hurt. . • • ♦ ♦ ^ ■ ■■■. —^ Bridge Tournament Enjoyed. ,—~' — - - Mesdames B. Ps Davies and Edgar A. Brown gave a bridge tdkmament for the younger set Tuesday evening at the home of the rormer, the pro ceeds being for the benefit of the organ fund of the Church of the Holy Apostles. Bridge was played at seven tables and after four rounds it was found that Miss Elizabeth ies’ high j ms an an an an an aa an an as nag. Ineasy Tight Feeling “I used Thedford’s Black- . Draught first for constipa- [ tion,” said Mrs. C. E. Buntln, of R. F. D. 5, Starkville, Miss. *'I would feel dull, stupid, and have severe headaches, even H feverish.^ I had an Uneasy, " tight feeling in my stomach. I read quite a bit about BLACK-DRAU6HT Liver Medicine I began using it and soon my H bowels acted regularly and I U was greatly relieved. I used M it every once In a while for Q about 18 years. “About two yean ago I found I was having indiges tion. a tight smothering in my chest, then severe pain, especially after eating sweets. I commenced taking just a pinch of Black-Draught after meals, and by doing this • 1 could eat anything. M I gave Black-Draught ta my children for colds and headaches. I can certainly H recommend it” Black-Draught is used, with tatisfactlon, by millions. Get Thedford’f. Sold Everywhere trVTt It Sure Is Good! That’s whatTevery boy who tastes our Ice Cream ^ays. And when a coating of any one or more of our delicious flavors is added, ■ * % _"X' it is even better,, if such a thing is possible. ^ fa u w w sv trw ws v s to s trw w w w « w a C Barnwell Fruit Com Barnwell, rr Don’t Throw Away Your Old Mattress The ticking may be soiled or worn out but the cotton can be cleaned, carded and felted. This, with a high grade pew ticking, make a mattress that you cannot buy for four times the price of renovating. We have the only factory of its kind in thii section of the South. ATI work guaranteed. Highest references from hun dreds of customers over the entire State. Write for prices and samples. - - " \ NEW CHARLESTON MILLS, Renovating Denartmant, —. P. O. Box 637 — ~~ Charleston, 8. C. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of the Comptroller of the * , Currency. Washington, D. C., May 7, 1925. Notice is hereby given to all per sons who may have claims against “The First National Bank of Barn well’’, South Carolina, that the 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, Acting Comptroller of the Currency. MISi thf "lad fori Easterling had woii score prize, white that' fori the men was awarded to Mr. Herman Mazurs ky. -Mr. Bobbie Holmes won the booby prize. After the games re freshments were served. Quite a nice little sum was realized and the evening was enjoyed by all preaent. VEGETABLES- Fresh Each Day :- ' Making this store your source of supply for Vegetables is bet ter than having a garden of your own. You always get the choic est of the market’s offerings here. ** * - f . • . Tomatoes, butter beans; okra, peas, com, egg plant, etc. — We also Carry Frying Size Chickens. Phone 105 ON SATURDAYS 14 POUNDS SUGAR $1.00 J. & J. SANITARY MARKET