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■V'" THURSDAY, AUpUS^ 20TH, 1925. Ut*\ THE BARN WEI 4- PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA paob nrw. New Fall Patterns, in Manhattan Shirts .50 to I ;V- m Miss Frances Simms left for Col-' umbia on Tuesday for a week’s visit to friends. From Columbia she will go to Conway, where she expects to teach the_ coming winter. { ■ . Mr! K* M. Haile, has returned to his home in West f Virginia after a few days vMit to friends here. Mr. Haile has numerous friends who al ways welcome him to Barnwell. Dr. and Mrs. W. M Joues and the latter’s mother, Mrs. Sarah Owens, . left last-week- for Xo-frh-Carorma i other points. Dr. Jones will nil his pulpit at the. Baptist Church on the 3rd Sunday in September. m wH* 1 Mrs. M. D. Stone and children, Sadie, M. D. Jr., and Earl Stone, ’of Albany, Ga.* are the guests of t£he former’s mother, Mrs. 0. B. Bennett. Mr. Stone, accompained by r. Brooks Bennett motored to Savannah Wed nesday, where he goes to accept a position. ' - _——— \ t / MARE. J Mrs. John Hogg and children ahd Mr, C. C. Owens left Tuesday for several days stay with Mr. and Mrs. George Grubbs at West Palm Beach, Fla. White Broadcloth collar attached $2.50, and many attractive pat terns in neck-band and collar attached. Buy a few Manhattans and see how they wear and look... LEMON BROS., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Easterling and baby came down from Greens boro, N. C., Saturday night to -visit the formef’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Easterling. Double Pood New*. Put your Harvest Money in this bank and it* will earn an extra Crop of profit for you, and it will be ready whenever you need it, with the interest at 4 percent added. Let *> “ ' '• ) ,1_ us tell you all about our facilities for helping you handle your financial transactions. ** •'•*-' * - •# • v ■ BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA - ^ - ’ ’ ■ ■ • ere an cl ^{creabouts ’Phone Us the Names of Your, Visitors, or Other Items of Local Interest for This Column. Mrs. M. L. Middleton is visiting rel atives in Columbia. Mr.. Dan P. Hartley'is a visitor in Charleston this week. Mr. H. D. Still, of Blackville, was a business visitor lie re Monday. Edgar A. Brown, Esq. spent Thurs day and Friday in Asheville, N. C. Mrs. J. M. Killingsworth, of Dun barton, is visiting Mrs. B. L. Easter ling. Miss Kate Simms has returned af ter a pleasant visit to friends in Blackville. Mrs. R. L. Bennett, of Greenville, spent last week-end with Mrs. M. L. Middleton. c i. Mrs. Jessie Boyd and children, of Washington, D. C., have been visiting ilrs. J. F. Grubbs. Mr. James Julien Bush returned "on Staurday from a five weeks vaca tion in Asheville, N. C. . Mrs. Bunyan Black and little son. Blanton, are visiting' Mrs. J. W. Blanton, of Orangeburg. Mrs. Lena Davies returned Tuesday after a two week’s \ isit to friends and relatives in Augusta. - Friends of Miss Pauline Richard son are glad to see her out-again af ter her recent severe illness. T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyndhurst, S. C. __ ~ -U. B USINESC UILDERO l . .X*X“X"X"X~X~X-<~X*On.^X*<‘«X** FARM LANDS FOR SALE.—Located in sight of Blackville, on the South ern Railway, One of the best cucum ber markets in the w T orld. These lands will produce any crops you want to grow. 216 acres in one tract; 95 acres in another. If interested, write Dr. George F. ftair, Bamberg. S. C. LOST—On or about July 29th, at the Diamond Hotel or on the greets of Barnwell, one ladies’ gold fountain pen with a little ring at the end; had some fancy engraving oh same. Re- Jurard of $5.00 for return to The * People-Sentinel office, Barnwell. S. C. FOR SALE or RENT.—Two horse form in good state of cultivation, one- half mile east of Long Branch church. Apply to A. J. Owens, Barnwell, 8. C. - ■ 8-13-4tp. FOR SALE.—One large and six small tenant houses in the Western part of Barnwell; also a second hand • automobile and used furniture. For prices, etc., apply at-The. People-Sen tinel office. / . •’OR SALE.—Large, 1400-lb. Hprse. j?ll work anywhere. Charlie Brown, fill Top Stables, Barnwell, S. C. . FOR RENT.—Two housefe and three stores in town of Barnwell. Rent reasonable. Apply at The Peo ple-Sentinel office. tiSSfc? Mrs. Clyde Vickery and Miss Reba Bennett are the guests of their sister. Mrs. H. A. Stallings, in Savannah. Mr. Jas. H. JancaV. >r ai.l .••on, Dr. DeWitt Lancaster, of Baltimore, are visiting friends and relatives it, Barn well. Mrs. A. R. Wallack, Misses Kath- rine and Myra Faust and Mrr Ver- nard Faust, of Denmark, were visitors in town on Monday. * »• ’ : MrT“and Mrs. Eugene Easterling and little daughter, Emily Ann, of Greensboro, N. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. L.‘ Easterling. Miss Inez Lancaster returned to her home in Denmark *>n Monday af ter a visit of several weeks to her aunt, Mrs. M. G,. Diamond. Mis. Ida Ready, who has been on a visit t^> Misses Loulie and Daisy Peacock, left for Aiken a few days ago for a visit t<^ relatives. Pemell Woodward, who for the past four weeks has been’ desperate ly ill with typhohL, fever and pneu monia, fs slowly recovering. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Best will regret to learn of the death of their, little daughter on Fri day at the Savahhah Hospital. . Mesdames Daisy Buckingham, Maude^iolmes and Marie Cornell h^ye returned from a pleasant visit to Mr. Robert Harley at Beaufort. Mesdames R. C. Holman and Louis Wilson, together with .Messrs N. G. W. Walker, Louis Wilson and son, MTalker, spent Tuesday in Augusta. Double’ Pond, Auug. 17.—Sunday School was held here Sunday after noon. Miss Ollie Lee Jones spent Mon day night and Tuesday in Blackville^ Mr. Isadore Hkr^og motored to Blackvill^ Monday afternoon. Mr. A. Hutto and sisters Corine and Christine, spent last Friday with their uncle, Mr. H. W. Jones, Sr.* _ Mr. J. P. Chitty. and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Isadore Hartzog. Miss Myrtle Chitty, of Scarboro, Ga., was the guest of Miss Ollie Lee Jones Thursday night. Also a num ber of her relatives and frierids gath- ered to practice singing. During the evening ice tea and cake were serv ed., The occasion was enjoyed hy all. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Jones and Miss Ollie Lee Jones spent Sunday with Mrs. Jones’ brother, Mr. Du rant Martin. * Messrs. W. P. Hair, Frank and Pon- nell Hair motored to Hilda last Thursday on business. . • The people of this commumty are sorry to know of the illness of Mrs. W. H. Hartzog. Mr! H. W. Jones, Sr., purchased a new Ford touring car last Monday from the Turrentine Auto Co., of Blackville and Mr. Willie Weeks pur chased a new Ford sedan the same day. ' - . Messrs. Frank and Ponnell Hair, Misses Ollie Lee Jones and Daisy Hair motored, to Denmanc and Black ville last Saturday. Mr. Leroy Shipes and wife, of Augusta, spent a few days of last week with his parents, Mr. J. A. Shipes. Mrs. R. W Warren and little nieces, Corine and Christine Hutto spent Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Leola Hutto. " . MisaLCarne Dyches left last Friday for Atlanta, Ga., where she has ac cepted a position. Mrs. America Bodiford and chil dren spent Thursday ’with Mrs. R. W. Warren and family. Mr. Gordon Shipes motored to Augusta last week. Miss Azilee Miles spent Saturday night with Miss Ruby Warren. Mrs. Jane Delk is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lancaster, at Fairfax. Miss Dorothy Still of Blythe, Ga., was the guest of Miss Julia Warren Thursday. Miss Emma Fanning is spending a few days with friends in Williston. Mr. Alfonso Hutto, of Vance, spent Sunday night at the. home of Mr. F. W. Delk. Miss Christine Hutto spent Sunday night and Monday with Misses Ivy and Lula Hair. ' ^ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Croft and little son spent Sunday with the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and .Mrs. R. W. Warren. ' Hercules New* Mr. and Mrs! L. F. Still and family spent'the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. L Creech. Mrs. R. V. Ray and family, Mr. G. E. Ray and family motored over to Hilda to visit Mrs. Sallie Delk Sat urday. Ray Still and Elbirge Ray spent Sunday with Gene Still. Mr. Wiliam Hutto spent last week with his daughter, Mrs. W. H. Still. Messrs^—Willie, rreddie and Ed ward Tucker and .little Miss Lucile Tucker spent Saturday with Mr. M. L. Creech.,. .... .* A swimming party was greatly en joyed by several families at Sweet Water Saturday. ffisi s sm fii Hi B is si si ffi ip ■ _ ,. r — m Frequent Bilious Attacks "I suffered with severe bili ous attacks that came on two or three times each month,” says Mr. J. P. Nevins, of Lawrenceburg, Ky. "I would get nauseated. I would have dizziness and couldn’t work. I would take pills nntil I was worn-out with them. I didn’t seem to get relief, “A neighbor told me of — We Are HOT Going to Florida!! BARNWELL Suits Us!!! s Visit Our Mrs. M. J. Fate, after a week’s visit to relatives, left for Columbia on Thursday for a few days' visit be fore returning to home in Wilson, N. ■Cr CORN GROWERS WILL STAGE KEEN CONTEST Mr. J.. J. Huggins, of Barnwell R. F. D. No. 1, brought in a fine stalk, of cotton Saturday. Thr stalk, which was grown from a new variety 'of cotton of the heavy fruiting type, contained 36 bolls, most of which were practically grown. ‘ Mr! Hug gins says the land la not particularly fertile and he used only 4i>0 pounds of 8-3-3 fertiliser add no soda. BLACK-DRAUGHT ■ lim » and I began Its use. I sever | have found so much relief j,. as It gave me. I would not E 3 be without It for anything. It | seemed to cleanse my whole «g system and made me feel like M new. I would take a few ■ da doses—get rid of the bile and ■ ™ have my usual clear head. !? 0 feel full of pep, and could do I flA twice, the work.” x i 2 Bilious attacks- are ‘'sea-* S 0 sonar with many people. ■ Millions have taken Thed- Hh ^ ford’s Black-Draught to ward 0 off such attacks, and the good ™ 0 results they have reported 0 ™ should Induce you to try It & Hg All Druggists’ g| New ‘Frigidaire’ Soda Fountain, the Wonder-of • I the Century. « * V . • Barnwell Fruit Company 13 y 1 •... * r — —— Don’t Throw Away Your Old Mattress •*e»~ - ■*»—. ’-a-.. T. . ■ y * The treking may be soiled or worn out but the cotton can bo cleaned, carded and felted. This, with a high grade new ticking, make a mattress that you cannot buy for four times the price of renovating. We have the 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 price* and samples. * . , NEW CHARLESTON MILLS, ~ Renovating Department, P. O. Box 637 .Charleston, S^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 havg claims against “The First National Bank of Barn well”, South Carolina, that the must be. presented to J. R. Vann, Ro* ceiver, with legal proof thereof, with in three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. J. W. McINTOSH, Acting Comptroller af the'Currencj* - / JL VEGETABLES- Fresh Each Day _ Savannah, Ga. — Notwithstanding some sections of the sfate suffered a drouth, daring the summer season, there was lots of fine corn produced In Georgia this year, and many of these specimens will be seen at ^bc eixth annual State Fair. They will be entered in competition for the premt- nms offered to encourage greater ae tlvlty in corn growing. The collec Hon la expected to be an evidence ol much Improvement since the 1124 show, when wonderful progress was K*!!. , . 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. -■yg—- • - —~ •- . • *. . ^ . Tomatoes, butter beans; okra, peas, com, egg plant, etc. We also Carry Frying Size Chickens. Phone 105 ON SAtURPAYS 14 POUNDS SUGAR $1.00 j. & J. SANITARY MARKET <<& 4*3 / • SfiitS .-oessmsMiihW r mmmm " - " tv . ....4,-