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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8tli, IMS. TIB BARNWELL PI SOUTH CAROLINA Hr. J. E. Owens, of the Ashleigh section, was a caller at The People- Sentinel office Friday. ROOFING Tv Messrs. J. D. Robison and H. M. Guyot, of Abbeville, spent the week end in the city with friends. . 'V V % ~xj In the following lengths: 6, 7, 8,9, 10,11 and 12 feet,) ' We have a good Stock and a low price, let us figure on what you need. Messrs. G. M. McKerley and F. H. Hitt, of the Eiko section, were cal- ers at The People-Sentinel office Tues day morning, j v Mr. M. C. Kitchings, of Williston, president of the S.'■ C. Asparagus Growers Association, was a business visitor here Monday. ..Miss Frankie Harlejrhas accepted a position as bookkeeper for her brother, Mr. W. D. Harley, who is sales agent for Packard and Huudson and Essex automobiles. * i v LEMON BROS., Inc. Barnwell, . - - S. C. JCere -c*- J * an d ^Hereabouts ’Phorfe Us the’ Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local Interest for This Column. 1 Mr. E. H. Hutto, of Blackville, was business visitor here Monday. Mi*- C. L. Hiers, of Dunbarton, was the city Monda^On business. ’ K Mr. S. H. Gantt, of Lyndhurat, was a business visitor here Saturday. • Mr. W. 0. Cook, of Williston, was in the city this week attending court. Mr. C. F. Rizer, of Qlar, was in the city salesday with a ddrove of live stock. Mr. J. B. Hartzog, of Hilda, was a caller at The People-Sentinel office Friday: Mr. J. L. Redmond, of Blackville, route 2, was in tlw city on business Friday. Mr. James J. Ray, of the Healing Springs section, was in the city sales day on business. Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun re turned Friday night from Atlantic City, N. J., where tney attended the meeting of the American Bankers As sociation. Mr. J. W. C. Reed returned home Monday night from Statesboro, Ga., where he was called Saturday to the bedside of his sister, Mrs. Tyler, who has been quite ill. FOR SALE! 109 acres of land, more or less, situate in Barnwell County South Carolina, bound ed as Ttfllows: North by lahds of Jim Bar- ker; East by Lower Three Runs; South by Adam’s Branch, and West by Rouuntree. Apply to— H. L O’Bannon Barnwell, South Carolina. Georgia Bulldogs Y8. Tickets on sale at “Home Folks” Cigar Store in Augusta. Mail orders to “Bijl” Wallace, care “Home Folks”, Augusta, Ga. Price $2.00 including war tax. Big Boxing Btfiit at Ball Park Night Following Game. x * Little Miss Vera Boulware, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. M. Boul ware, delightfully entertained a large number of her littlej friends with a birthday party last Saturday after noon. - • + m m Enjoyable Meeting' of C. of C. Chapter On Thursday evening Miss Blanche Bennett, president of tBe Jennie P. Greene Chapter, C. of €., entertained the chapter very charmingly at her home on Railroad Avenue. This was the first meeting of the chapter since its organization and much enthus iasm was shown in. the work. After the invocation, Miss Essie Morris ren dered a musical number. Mrs. G. M. Greene, Director <Sf the Chapter, ex plained the work and read a list of prizes to be competed for before meeting of the State Convention. Quite a number of new members were enrolted, bringing the total up to around thirty in this chapter. Thorugh- out the evening musical numbers were rendered by Misses Blanche Bennett, Mary Francis Moore and Essie Morris and the chorus “Oh Susannah” by the chapter. Miss Essie Morris ex tended an invitation to the chapter to meet with her at the next meeting. She will be assisttA ty Misses Mary Frances Moore, LaVinia Moore and Annie Moody. At the contusion of the business session, deLcious ice cream and cake were ser xd. The of ficers of this chapter are as foLws; President—Miss Blanche T Jer.rett. Vive-president—Beverly Simms. Recording Secretarv—Annie Mocdy. Corresponding Secretary — Julia Lemon. Treasurer—Essie Morris Registrar—Dorothy Sanders. Historian—Lavinia Moore. Chaplain—Zelma Diamond. Press Reporter—Juanib. Hayes Committee on Mem'jership—Flor- ide Jackson, Sarah Patterson, Miriam Creech and Mary Frances Moore. Committee on Program—Miles Ha- good, Susie Peacock, Aletha Miller. Committee on Music—Polly Wal ker, Jewel Woodward, Virginia Moody, Ann Butler Patterson and Nell Moore. When you go in to talk business with a business man, it is only business on bis part to inquire about your financial atiing. He wants to know that you are able to carry out your part of the contract. Plan now to be able to show a satisfactory rating. , T ' BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA itJ number of others filed. Mrs. Mc- Laurin Brooker had charge of the children and is planning their work for the coming year. Officers are: President—Derrie Pat terson; Vice-president—Lois Sanders; Secretary—Mildred Moore; Treas-> urer—Scott McNab; Registrar—Kath- rine Holland; Historian—Margaret Fowler; Chaplain—Elizabeth Hagood. ^arious committees have been ap pointed whose names will appear later. Hilda News. On‘Friday afternoon the Perry Manville Chapter, C. of C. held its first meeting at the Rest Room with a large attendance. An . excellent program was carried out and a de lightful meeting had. These chil dren, although ranging in age from eight to fourteen, aie very enthus iastic and will be heard from in the near, future. Sixteen membets were present and applications for quite a Mr. and Sirs. Paul Hartzog and family were the guests of Mrs. Annie Woodward Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Collins attend ed preaching services at Sul *m Sun day. Mr. Earl Collins, of Bamberg ard Miss Ruby Warren of Double Pond spent Sunday with Misses Fdnn and Bertha Mae Collins. • Miss Pauline and Leonora Del 1 : motored to Barnwell Saturday altcr- noon. Mr. Horace and Miss Nora Hulto spent the week-end with the former** parents, Mr. nod Mrs. Sam Hutto. Mr. and Mrs.-William Henry Gun nels of Olar were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hartzog Saturday night. Messrs Brooker and Milleage irTart- zog and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Annie Woodward. Miss Elizabeth Vaughn .ipent the week-end with Miss Katherine Wood ward. _ , ' . Rev. J. R. Watson was called Sun day by the Hilda Baptist church fer the coming year. Mr. George Bessinger and family were the guests of Mrs. Annie Wood ward Sunday. There will be a box party at the Hilda Baptist church Oct. 16th, for the benefit of the church. The pub lic is invited to come. It’s Fruit Time— i Let the Children Have All • ► * They Want FRUIT—Freak fruit —to one of the best foods the children can cat, so let them have *11 they want. Fruit to rick in hoatth-building -ele ments in a readily digestible form.— Order the kinds you prefer in quantity 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 can bt 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 prices and samples. NEW CHARLESTON MILLS. : Renovating Department. P.O.Box 637 Charleston, S. C * ’ _ v T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis ELLIS ENGINEERING jtO. Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyndhurst, S. C Pains Very Severe p H I suffered from womanly troubles which grew worse ft and worse as the months went by,” says Mrs. L. H. ^ Cantrell, of R. F. D. 6, Gaines- ville, Georgia. ^ “I frequently had vary ^ severe pains. These were so |P bad that I was forced to go to bed and stay there. It seemed to me my back would come In two. SPECIAL^14 Pounds Suirar for SI.00. - SATURDAY- Try Ordering Groceries By Phone 'USINESi lUILDERi JUST RECEIVED.—A carload of Red Cedar Shingles; a carload of native grown Fulghum Oats, and a carload of Galvanized Roofing. Good prices.—C. F. Molair, Barnwell, S. C. 10-1-tf. ‘ ^ FOR SALE.—Several residential lots in desirable section of town of Barnwell. Will sell cheap with easy terms to right parties. Apply to George C. Weathersbee or H. L. O’ Bannon, Barnwell, S. C. Fir Female TrouMis “I taught school while, but my health bad I would hava to stay sometimes. This went on I got so bad I didn’t know what to do. "One day I read about the merits of Cacdui, and as I had soma friends who had been helped by it, I thought I would try It T began to get better after I had taken half g bottle. I decided to keep on and give it a thorough trial and I did. I took In all about 13 bottles and now I am perfectly weU. I do not suffer any pain and can do all my houaework.” THE convenience of ordering your GROCERIES by phone is an economy every housewife should learn the use. Here are some items to practice upon: Fresh Vegetables Green Turnips, Spinich, Pepper Raddish, Lettuce and Celery m