BARNWSLL. SOUTH CAROLINA < 5" GOOD heavy weifht blue denim, cut ^ ». • -« x full; well made. For men, all aixet —i T _ $1.40 ’^olr boys, ages 3 to 7. .85 For boys, ages 8 to 11 $1.00. ■ x For boys, ages 12 to 18 ...... $1.25 Khald lace leg pants $2.00 and $2.25 u ■/ . Leather leggins in a good smooth leather, at special price of ..$2.60 LEMON BROS., Inc. 9 Mr. J. B. Goodson returned to,bis homo fa) Gaineosville, FU., on Mondiy after visiting frtonde and relatives in Barnwell and Barnwell County for several, days. Mr. Goodson holds a position as bookkeeper and cashier for the University of Florida. The many friends of Mr. R. S. Dicks will learn with, pleasure that he is recovering rapidly after a very script!s operation which was perform* ed last week at a Columbia hospital! It is understood, however, that he will not be able to return home for about two weeks. ' —••'•'■s < ^(ere and J^ereabouts 'Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local \ Interest for This Column. I Miss Juanita Hayes is oh 4t visit to Waives in Spartanburg. j Mrs. Will Cook, of Williston, is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. H. Ussery. Mr. Mordecai Mazursky went d6wn to Savannah on business Monday. Mr. M. A. Thomas and children, of St. George, were guests of relatives here Sunday. M iss Emma Kirkland is at her post again after a two weeks vacation spent in Denmark. The friends of Mrs. S. H. Ussery will be glad to learn that 8he_ir re covering from her recent illness. Mrs. Leila Graham came down from Greenville last week for a visit to relatives and friends in the city. Messrs. V. S. Owens and B. P. Davies visited Blackville Thursday morning on business. Mesdames Lizzie M. Cave, B. W. Sexton and Louise Porter Bauer spent Tuesday in Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Dicks and children motored to Columbia Sunday to visit the former’s brother, Mr. R. S. Dicks, who is in a hospital there. 9 ■ - - % T. B. IJIlis J. B. EHm ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Mrs. E. D. Peacock, Mrs. EU'i An derson and M’ss Anna Pcncock spent Thursday • with relatives in Spring- field. The Rev. Howard Cady conducted services at Trinity Church in Colum bia Sunday in the absence of the rector. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stevens came down from Kershaw Sunday night for a short visit to Col. and Mrs. Ed gar A. Brown. . A Correction Attention is called to an error in the price of lard in the advertisement of Terry ^ Bros. Cash and Delivery Store, appearing on page seven of this issue. Thp price as printed is 7% cents per pound, whereas the correct price is 1754 cents. Readers 6f this paper will be governed by the corrected price.’ ” 9 Couldn't Do Without It Judge R. C. Holman, of Barnwell, in renewing bis subscription to The PeopleSentinel, writes as follows: “Am enclosing check for —Want to say here that you have imptoved your paper wonderfully and I con sider it a very newsy sheet and could not do without it. Just wish you the best of success ih the future.’’ Looking into your futurer- what do you see? Times of . adversity prepared- for in advance? An old age of comfort and the financial ability to enjoy life in your declining years? It is to- v ward this pleasant and safe future that the jnan who has saved may look "forward. It is such a simple and easy _ . thing to start a Savings Account, #and it means so much, you should start one TODAY I BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA l/te A Real Home L/tter “Enclosed find check for paper. We look forward to its weekly visits as a reak home letter,” writes Mrs. W. C. Baxley, of Atlanta, Ga. ; . — Enjoys the Paper. 4 We look with pleasure for the weekly arrival of your paper. Barn well is my home county,” writes Mr. S. Sk Furse, Jr., of the firm of Furse and^Lawton, cotton factors, of Savan nah. The House by the Side of the Road. County Physician and Supervisor Lose Jobs ■■ *■ ** At the regular monthly meeting of the Board of County Directors, held at $he Court House here Tuesday, the positions of county physician and positions of county physician and county supervisor, were declared va cant and the ^ncumbants, Dr., A. B. Patterson and Mr. Jut S. Still, were formally notified of the Board’s ac tion. Dr. Chas. A. Hensley was elect ed county physician but Mr. Still’s Successor was not named. Advertise in The People-Santinel. he the Miss, Virginia Weathers!we, of New Berne, N. C., has returned home tfter a pleasant visit to her aunt, Mrs. E. D. Peacock. Mr. Flowers Calhoun has accepted a position in the Barnwell Post office, vice Mr. Carter Price, who left for Florida this week: Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyndhurst, S. C B usinesc T'ILDERiJ FARM LANDS FOR SALE.—Located in sight of Blackville, bn the South ern Railway. One of the best cUcuni- ber markets in the world. 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. Hair, Bamberg. S. C.' FOR SALE or RENT.—Two horse farm in good state of cultivation, one- half mile east of Long Branch church. Apply to A. J. Owens, Barnwell, S. C. 8-18-4tp, " FOR SALE.—One large and six small tenant houses iij, the Western part of Barnwell; also a second hand automobile and used furniture. For prices, etc., apply »t The People-Sen tinel office, ,^f6r SAUL—Large, lleo-lb. Horae. Will work anywhere.' Charlie Brown, mil Top Stables, Barnwell, S. C. - FOR RENT.—Two houses and three stores in town or BttttwjlL r at reasonable. Apply at The Peo- “ tinel office. WANTED. — Poaition a.s steno- okeeper.—Address Box No. 1S4, Barnwell, S. C., TOR SALE.—See R. C. HoBWr dr n.**, Carroll Simms if you want to boy some of the land formerly owned by P. Butler Hacood. Mesdames. W. J. Sexton and S. A. McNab and daughter, Miss Mamie, will leave for Columbia the latter part of the week for a few days visit. Miss Helen Pate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Pate, of Wilson, N. C., is.on a visit to relative^ ^rere. Quite a number of parties are being given in her honor by the younger set. Mr. James H. Lancaster and son, Dr. DeWitt Lancaster, of Baltimore, have been the guests of the former’s' sister, Mrs. Sallie McNab, for several days while en route from Florida to their home. Mrs. Janie Kirkland and daughter, Reuben, left .this week for Leesville, where they will make their home dur ing the fall and winter. It is understod that she has rented her house to Mr. Lloyd Sandifer. a • r Mr. Albert Cornell, who has been working in the lower p^rt of the State during the past summer, is spending a few days here with his mother, Mrs. . Marie T. Cornell, be fore leaving for college. Mrs. Lena Davies left Tuesday morning for Decatur, Ga., to resume her duties at Agnes Scott College. She was accompained as far as Aug usta by Mrs. B. P. Davies and sons, Ben, Jr,, “He was a friend to man,, and lived in a house by the side of road.”—Homer. . There are hermit-souls that live with drawn, In the place of their self-content; There are souls, like stars, that live apart In a fellowless firmament; There are pioneer souls that blaze their path Where highway never ran— But let me ’ive in a house by the side of the road And be a friend to man. Let me live in a house by the side^qf V the road here the race of men go by— The men who are good and the men who are bad, As good and as bad as I, I would not sit in the scorner’s seat, Nor hurl /the cynic s ban; Let me live in a house by the side of the road, And be a friend to man. \ see from my house by the side of the toed, — - ~ — By the side of the highway of life, Tha men who press with the ardor of hope, The men who are faint with strife, But I turn not away trom their smile or their tears 'Both parts of an infinite plan; Let me live in a house by the side of the road, • And be 'a friend to man. —Bam Foss. A Warning! 1 s i m mi ,5 and Billie. • r & i fi, All Barnwell weloomea Mrs. J. G. Wooley and little daughter, Geraldine, who reached her on Saturday for a few days visit to Mrs. S. McNab. Doctor Wooley expects to join his family withih a short time. ~ Mrs. G. A, Btshhins and-two-very attractive children, Gilbert, Jr., and Mary Lydia, of Avon Park, Fla., w the goests of Iffr brother, Mr. T. A. Holland, several days last wet motoring down from Hendersonville, N. C., where they had spent a month. She trssi Accompanied-Ifaane by ] nephew, Mr: Ashton Holland, Jr., who will also visit another aunt, Mrs. Jor dan, of Tstnpa, before returning to Pains Very Severe *T suffered from womanly troubles which grew worse and worse as the months went by,” says Mrs. L. H. Cantrell, of R. F. D. 9, Gaines ville, Georgia. “I frequently .had very severe pains. These were so bad that I was forced to go to bed and stay there. It seemed to me my back would ^ come In two. ICARDUI For Me Troubles, “I taught school for a whUo, but my health was so bad I would havo to stay out sometimes. This went on till I got so bad I didn’t know what to do. “One day I read about the merits of Cardut, and as I had some friends who bad been helped by It, I thought I would try It I began to get better after I had takae half a bottle. I decided to keep on and give it a thorough trial and I did. I took in all abont 12 bottles and now I am perfectly we|l. I do not suffer any pain and can do all my housework.” At All Druggists’ it’s Fruit Time- Let The Childreu - Have AH They Want FRUIT—Fresh fruit —is one of the best foods the children can eat so let them have all they want Fruit is rich, fat health-building ele ments hi a readily digestible form.,— Order the kinds you prefen in Mfa* nitty and have It handy for daily Use. Barnwell Fruit Company Don’t Throw Away /Your Old Mattress The ticking may be soiled or worn out but the cotton dan bo cleaned, carded and felted. This, with a high grade new ticking, make a mattress that yon 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 htn>- dreds of customers Over the entire State. Write for prices and samples. • NEW CHARLESTON MILLS, Renovating Department, P. O. Box 687 Charleston, 8. C. i* •••••••••• •V TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. * , * .. •: Washington, D. C., May 7, 1925. Notice is hereby given to all per- ajnst sons who may have claims “The First National Ban£ i against of ’Barn well”, South Carolina, that the must be presented to J. R. Vann, B*» 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. Fresh Each Day Making this store your source of supply for Vegetables is bet ter tf own. est of die market’s offerings here. This hoy? Everett Adorns, Wilmington, confesses n _ of A. R^CUvson, Lodi, N. Y n f«vo him a BftWhis flivver In Missouri. , The bOy, “breto," ?n ho ; ZT'nXFzjM 8«UiK If*. / , , w eat i/ i v . • •.. t> . • i. •.• • Tomatoes, butter beans; okra, peas, c< We also Gary Frying egg plant, etc. Phone For Grades. Ship Yoatr. Cotton to DLETON and PfTERSOl ‘m