V' 111 Men’s ' / *■ Shoes * • ONLY $2.75 A PAIR We bought several dozen of these grade work shoes that usually sell high for $3.50, and offer them to our customers for only $2.75 a pair. - a v. •. j v • LEMON BROS., Inc. cl ^(ereabouts 'Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local .. Interest for This Column. * — The days lose 12 minutes ije this week. n sun- ss Maude Brabham, left Monday Columbia College. ' Miss May Brown is the guest of Mrs. Daisy Buckingham this week. Miss Elizabeth Johnson spent ihe week-end in E‘.k> with the home folks. Mrs. E. W. Hoi/nm and daughter. Miss Pauline Holman, spent Monday Augusta. Mr. Gordon Pate, of Asheville, N. iC., reached town Monday morning for a few days visit, after an absence of about two years. in Mrs. Otis Sanders, Postmistress at Kline, was in the city on business Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Howard Cady left iuonony for a visit to his mother and othar relatives in New Jersey. Mrs. L. H. Christie left Monday for a visit to relatives in Washington, D. C., and Memphis, Tejyi. Dr. H. R. Murchison filled his regu lar appointment at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday attemoon. T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Pate, of Savan nah, visited Mr. and Mrs. G M. Greene last Tuesday and Wednesday. The friends of Miss Anna Walker will be pleased to icarn that she is convalescent after a i illnoss ol two weeks. * *" Dr. E. L. Patterson arrived in Barn well last week from New York, where he has been taking u special course during the past year. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Harden, of the Kline section, were in the city on business Saturday and while here they paid our office a pleasant call. Miss jlhnnie Black, of the YenomC section, left Tueday morning for a visit of several weeks to relatives and friends in Early Branch, Beafort and Walterboro. Miss Elisabeth Carter spent the week-end in town with her parents. Mr*, and Mrs. Charlie Carter. Miss Carter is attending a basinets college in Augusta. ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. < > Lyndhurst, S. C. B usineso riLDERO WANTED IN BARNWELL—a be liever in South Carolina to represent the Pioneer Life Insurance Company of Greenville, a live South Carolina «ld line legal reserve company. Poli cies and rates have been prepared by the best insurance Brains of the country. Why not investigate our proposition regarding an agency In Barnwell? For particular address J. W. Hodges, General Agent, Orange burg, S. C. \ WANTED—Man with scar to sell complete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes.' Exclusive Territory, Exper ience not necessary. Salary $800.00 per month.—Milestone Rubber Com pany. East Liverpool, Ohio. FOR RENT.—A five-rdom house, with bath and ' electric lights, on Marlboro Avenue, a short distance from school building *nd mam busi ness section.—Mrs. Leify Graham, 101 Williams St., Greenville, S. C, A a a A a. T " j • '_* 9-10-2t. T Mr. “Bim” Moseley returned home last week from a hospital and his friends will be glad to know that he ia recovering from an op-.*rUion on his now. \ ' ^ Willi Our Can’t Get Mr. E. E. Delk, of the Olar section, thinks that one good turn deserves apother. He is so well pleased with The People-Sentinel and the week by webjt improvement that, when he tame in Saturday to renew his 'Sub scription, he also gave an order for a year's subscription to be sent to his gWfer, Mrs. E. C. Anderson^ ef Watkinsville, Ga. “I couldn’t get along witho.ut The People-Sentinel,” said Mr. Delk. Wonderful Improvement. “I want to congratulate you on the wonderfyl, improvement and wish you touch success. I eagerly await its arrival each week,” writes Mrs. R. L. Jones, of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Jones is pleasantly remembered here Miss Ruby Armstrong, daughter of Capt. J. B. Armstrong, Barnwell County’s efficient treasurer. Many Renewals. Others who have renewed during the past weelf are as follows: * Hal D. Still, Blackvllle. F. G. Pickling, BJackville., L. B. Creech, t Bamwell route 1. W. A. Pickling, Blackville. Chero-Cola Bottling Co., Barnwell. W. L. Baxley, Barnwell route 1. Mrs. L. H. Christie, Barnwell, W. A. Ross, Blackville route 3. U. B. Hammett, Barnwell. Mrs. Marie Cornell, Barnwell. W. A. Hartzog, Barnwell route 1. W. S. Creech, Kline. s Luther Black, Elko route 1. * J. G. Moody, Jr., Barnwell. Victoria Green, Snelling. Henry Cave, Dunbarton. Elliott Bellinger, Barnwell. More New Subscribers. In addition to the large number of renewals, several new names are be ing added to the mailing list this week, as follows: Joe Conway,'Barnwell route 1. L. F. Still, Barnwell route 1. M. C. Lee, Kline. Miss Louise Creech, Greenville. Mrs. EL C. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Georgia. Thomas Knight, Dunbarton. R. G. Kennedy, Barnwell. Miss France^ Lemon, Coker Col lege, Hartsville. A Neil Lemon, Philadelphia,-Pa. Delinquent subscribers are once more—and for the last time—re minded of the fact that The Beople- Sentinel,’ beginning next week, will be mailed to paid-in-advance sub scribers only. A bine ring around the label on yvur paper means that your subscription has expired, un less there is a mistake in your expira tion date. In such case kindly call the matter- to the attention of the publisher at once. Snelling News. Establish a credit through your dealings here. WB SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT. BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA Batnwejl* V! s. c. Mr. gnd Mrs. Marion Gaines, of Columbia, are receiving congratula tions upon the birth of a daughter on September 21st, 1925. Mrs. Gaines will be pleasantly remembered bare as Miss Eloise Cave. Mrs. V. P. Bonner, of the T. T. Martin evangelistic party, is spend Ing part of her vacation in Barnwell, She expects to be in this field' until January, at which time Dr.-'Martin is considering work of another kind. Mr. J. W. Hodges, of Orangeburg General Agent of the Pioneer Life Insurance Company of Greenville, ac companied by Mr. M. R. Wilkes, Vice- President, were business visitors in Barnwell Monday and Tuesday. Mr. R. G. Kennedy, of the Edisto Construction Co., whidh has the con Saltkehatchie River, on the Barnwell- Dunbarton highway, states that his r - company has just been awarded the contract for street paving in Walter boro. Charlie Burckhalter, the son of Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Burckhalter, returned home last week from a Columbia hos pital* Although he is still confined to his bed, hfs many friends will be glad to know t ha the has been greatly bene- fltted by the course of' treatment. . Snelling, Sept. 23.—Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Anderson and little daugh ter, Maggie Lou and Mr. George Anderson, of Dunbarton, and Mr. William Key, of Savannah, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cook. Miss Blanche Baxley, of the Pleas ant Hill section, was a recent guest of Mrs. W. B. Parker. Mr. and Mr^. J. E. Hair and child ren of WiiJiston, spent last Sunday here with their sister, Mrs. Ella Rut land. v Mr. Hollis Powell, of St. Peters burg, Fla., visited relatives and friends here last week. Miss Lucy Cook has returned to her home here after a p’e isant visit to Asheville, N, C. Mr. George Cook spent the week end at Willis ton with Mr. Holly Ken nedy. ' Messrs O, D. Moore and W. F. Hill were business visitors in Springfield Monday of last week. Mr. H. M v Cook was a visitor in Blackville Friday afternoon'. ^ Miss Carrie Belle and Eloise Col lins spent Sunday with Miss Lucile Hartzog. ^ Mr. ami Mrs. M. L. Collins and family were the guests of Mrs. Iftac Hartzog Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lila Black spent the week-end with Mrs. Dora Black. Preaching services were conduct ed at Hilda Sunday Mr. O. B. Falls of Bamberg.* Mr. and Mrs. George Delk went to Salem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dyches made a filying trip to Hilda Saturday night. Mrs. Margaret Hartzog spent the week-end with her son, Mr. I&aac Hartzog. Mrs. Louise Hartzog, Mrs. Lehi Smith- and Miss Paulilne Delk motor ed to Barnwell Saturday morning. There was preaching at Hilda Sun day night by the Rev. J. C. Miller of Allendale. Mr. and Mrs. Milledge Hartzog were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hartzog Sunday night. Misses Pauline and Leonora Delk will leave for Charleston Thursday to attend the girl’s bread contest. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rowell spent the week-end with the latte^s father, Mr. Isaac Delk. Mr. Monroe Rowell and Mr. Taft Dyches motored to Barnwell Satur day night. Mias Katherine Woodward spent Sunday night with Miss Lucile Hart- zog. Mrs. Isaac Hartzog and Wilber and Lucile Hartzog and ifr. Willie Wood ward visited Barnwell Saturday af ternoon. • Mr. Edward Collins anJ family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hartzog Sunday. f Miss Lucile ‘Hartzog left for Cedar Springs Tuesday. Miss Martha Dixon, of Williston. and Mr. Owen Riley, o^. Columbia, were the week-end guests of the latter’s sister, Miss Jean Riley. Advertise in The People-Sentinel. HiMa < Mr.-and Mrs. WilPam Henry Gun nels spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaaq Hartzog. Mr. Nolton Black arid family at tended the all day singing at Double Pond Sunday. Mr. Roy Collins, ’of Olar, spent Saturday night with Mr. Sidney Col lins. > s . R SALE.—Fin^ Coir.—Apply to Mrs. M. D. Holmes, Bat-.well, S. € Y x: : FbR SALE—See R. C. Holman or Chas. Carroll Simms if you want to Buy some of Hie land formerly owned by P. Butler Hageod. , 94-2tc. e. PLUMBING FOR CLOSE PRICER and GOOD WORK —SEE— T. B. KING BLACKVILLE, S. C. PATRONIZE Your Own - COLPORTEUR •r write me far any Bible, Testa ment or good beak yaa may need. Urn Life af W. J. Bryan, the Great .Defender of the- Bible is juat out. k J. W. BOGGS, Hilda, ft C. Pains B Very Severe “I 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 paint. Them ware ap bad that I waa forced to go to bed and stay there. It seemed to soe my back would come In two, x mm For Fenli TmMot M I tl** fpr a while, but my health waa ae had f would have to atay out jsmmmmjia "^to^dir I read I would try ^^ hegui to get better alter I had tokeu half a botila.1 deddad to keen ou and give H a theroogh trial and I did. I took In all about 12 bottim and now 1 am perfectly waOL 1 do net sutfer any gain and eta da an aqr V-"-*’’* n M AH It’s Fruit Time- Let the Children- Have All They Want FRUIT—Freah fruit —la one of the beet foods the children can eat, so let them have all they want. ‘Tmit is rich fie health-building ele ments in a readily digestible forms—' Order the kinds yon er in quantity and have It for daily Barnwell Fruit Company Don’t Throw Away Your Old Mattress The ticking may be soiled or worn out but the cotton earn ba cleaned, carded and felted* This, with a high grade new tkkingr make a mattress that' you cannot buy far four ttesaa the price of renovating. We have the only facton of its kind in this section of the South. All work guaranteed.. Highest references from I dreds of customers over the entire State. Write for pricee samples. NEW CHARLESTON MILLS, P. O. Box CI7 5PECIAL:—14 Pounds Sugar lor $1.00. - - SATURDAY - k. Shopping here for your green foods is bet ter tjfianowning a garden of your own, -You get die very choicest of the vegetables grpwn in many gardens. . String Beans, Beets, Fresh Onions, Toma- a. V - .. . * . tocsj Lsettueoy