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i ■. .. \ FAGB FOUK. i THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWHX, BOUTH CAROUNA / THURSDAY, OCTOBER Jf, 1»S .s Hr y' ii: V LX- 1 \ S'y ,5 1 X i Double Poodf Oct. 26. -Prpachinjt service wms ^ conducted here Sunday afternoon, immediately afterwhich the W. M. U. and the littfe Sunbeama held their regular meeting. Miss Julia Warren in spending thia week with relative* in Orangeburg. - Mr. H. W. Jones, Sr;,, attended the - Pair at Columbia last week. The-old veterany were given jd-turkey din ner Wednesday. . Misses Maggie and Annie Belle Collins were in Denmark Saturday af ternoon. £ Miss Ollie Lee Jones spent Tues day in Blackville. Mias Julila Warren was in Blaek- Mlle Saturday afternoon. - t . Mr. PonneM Hair. Misses Ollie Lee Jones and Daisy Hair motored to Denmark Saturday afternoon. Mr. Hewell Still and son, OedeUe of Blythe, Ga., and Mrs. Alice Still, of B^kville, were the guests of Mrs. Ellen Jones and family Monday af ternoon and Tuesday. Little Miss Letha C^hitty entertain- vd a host of relatives and friends last Friday night with a birthday party. The occasion was enjoyed by all. Mr. Ponnell Hair motoredAo Black ville Monday. Mr. Charlie Hartzog.was in Black ville Wednesday afternoon. ' Mrs. Carrie Martin and family spent Sunday at the home of ‘ hef daughter, Mrs. Freddie Jones. Messrs. Frank and Ponnell Hair and Miss Daisy Hair motored to Blackville Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ellen Jones visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Dyches Fri day afternoon. Mr*. Bessie Lancaster and children, of Fairfax. Were visitors among rela tives here last week-end. Miss Eula fjgt. of the Lnmr Branch section, was the guest of Miss Ollie Lee Jones last Tuesday afternoon. Little Miss Ellon Martin snent last week-end with little Miss Lethn Chit- Dr. Patterson Opens Spartanburg Office The friends of Dr. E. L. Patterson, formerly of this Cityr wlll be inter ested in the following announcement, which was received here last week: ■ “E. L. Patterson, M. D., announces the opening of offices at Spartan burg, S. C., 614 and 616 Montgomery Building. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. J Bronchos copy, Oepophagoscopy^aind Plastic Surgery of the Nose.” A Strange Visitor Hilda News. Healing Springs News HI There will be a Hallnween program given at the Healing Springs School house Friday night, Oct. 30th. After the program there will be a box par- - ty, Fish Pond and Fortune Telling. Quite a large crowd is expected. Among the State -Fair visitors from this section were Mr. and Mrs. H. Jeff Hair and family. Miss Azilee Mills accompanied them. Mr. T. J. Grubbs has installed a radio in his home. Mr. G. W. Odom and family of Au gusta spent the week-end with the family of Mr. B. F. Gardner. Mrs. Ruth. Coggins, Miss Mabel Mims and others spent last week-end -- with relatives in Chesterfield. BH A Correction . fci Mr. Tom Bolen, of this city, caught a loon in his backyard yest6rpay morning and the strange visitor has attracted considerable attention here, being on exhibition in front of Mr. Bolen's barber shop. It is thought that the bird lyns either exhausted by a long flight or was partially diss alili-d by flying into a wire. A loon is a fish-eating diving bird and the one caught by Mr. Bolen is nearly as large a goose. EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING -■■—-.gsv ■ We are prepared, by years of experience with some of the State’s ''best jewelers, to ren der expert repairs on watches, gold and platinum jewelry. No Jdb Too Hard. Your patronage will be great ly appreciated, and every job guaranteed. * ■ - - P. W. Stevens Jeweler BARNWELL, S. C. Hallowe’en Party at Court Houeo On Friday night, October JCth, lie- finning at 6:80 o'clock, vt the Court House in Bam wo II Lho tiinbcftm. So ciety of the Baptist Church, under the leadership of Mrs. John U Me- Nab, and the Sunday 'School Chtss of Miss Elizabeth Burckhaltcr will give a Hallowe’en Parfy, at which time amusements for both old and young will be had gpd a delightful eveaing is promised "ill Who attend. At- the door masks wilL be Hold for 10c each to those who wish to participate in the cake walk which will follow. This fee of 10c Will also entitle those with masks to walk for the cakeTfree without further charge, the cake ib be given for the most original cos- vumc. X. ■ , All manne^ of amusements will be put on, such as bobbing for apples, fortune telling, the fish pond, etc. Candy, sandwiches of all kinds, also chicken salad supper as well ^s oys ter supper will be WrveiT. Remember the date, October 30th, place—Court House, hour—6:30. ~r THIS WEEK Just Received about Three Hundred -'I ‘ -• " ' r * . . Beautiful ^jdats for Ladies. , Comein and See Them. They are Worth firdm $2.50 to $6.50, Bridge Clubs Me«t. The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club met last week at the home of Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware. The high score prize was won by Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, the consolation being cut by Mrs. J. N. Anderson. After the games a delightful salad course was served. The Duplicate Bridge Club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. Delightful re freshments i were served after the gaVnes. -SALE PRICES- X 98c $1.49 $1.98 $2.98 MAZURSKTS Barnwell, - - - South Carolina. Stop That Backache 16 Killed in Storm. Sixteen persons were reported kill ed and more than a score injured by a tornado, which struck Pike County, Alabama, early Sunday. Many tyimes were destroyed, causing thousands of dollars damage. Many Barnwell Folks Have Found the Way. i 1 1,1,1 A dull, nerve-racking .backache wearing you out? Do you feel older and slower than you should? Are you tired, weak and nervous; find it impossible to be happy, or enjoy the good things around you? Then there's something wrong and likely it’s your kidneys. Why not get at the cause? Use Doan’s Pills—a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Your neighbors re commend Doan’s. RtAd what this Barnwell resident says: T. J. Attaway, prop, grocery, Main St., says: “My back bothered me and when I stood long, my % back got tired and there was a steady ache through my kidneys. ' My kidneys were disordered and didn’t act^ freely enough. This complaint was pain ful, too, at tmics but I used Doan’s Pills and they corrected all the trou ble.” '' ■ 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milbum Co., Mfrs., Muffalo, N. Y. Notice to Public. The people of Barnwell County a requested to report any defective' bridges immediately to the Board of County Commissioners in order that the necessary repairs, may be made with the least possible delay. • PERRY B. BUSH. * Clerk. Barnwell, S. C-. Oct. 2(£ 1925. I Hilda. Oct. 27.—Mr. and Mrs. D. 1. Hartzog visited Barnwell Saturday aftgmoon. « Mr. George De'k and family spent Sunday with her brother. Mr. Isaac Delk. Mr. James Hutto *p*nt the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hutto. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hr.rt.Jh; were the guests of Mrs. Annie Woodward Sunday. Mrs. A. P. Collins. Mrs. Lola Smith and little Miss Clarie Smith motored to Barnwell Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I^-roy Grubbs were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hutto Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Hartzog and family attended Sunday School at I Salem Sunday afternoon. Preaching services were conducted at Hilda Sunday night by the Rev. Mr. Boggs. Mr. Sidney C illin* and W'l’-nr Hartsog en joyed * 'possum hunt Sat urday night. Mr. Edwin Guunnels, of Rocky Mt., N. C.. spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guunnels. AGAIN HUDSON-ESSEX t z + • < • * ' 'X 9 I Reduced Prices . * * * • • * - r • * • * Essex coah costs $8.37. less than a ford seda^ Ford Sedan Balloon Tires-" Lock Steering Wheel Speedometer Foot Accelerator Dash Light Moto Meter Shutters $755.13 26.00 13.50 15.50 2.50 1.00 7.50 15.00; Essex Coach $865.00 Balloon Tires (Standard Equipment )00.00 Lock Steering Wheel ” Speedometer 99 Foot Accelerator Dash Light Moto Meter -Shutters ft rt 99 99 99 99 99 -*» 99 00.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 • r . .V. . . $78l.|-3 $700 Insurance, Fire and Theft 48.44 TOTAL Delivered Augusta $884.57 $800 Insurance, Fire and Theft TOTAL Delivered Augusta ) • ■ / $865.00 11.20 $876.20 V ESSEX COACH COSTS $8.37 LESS THAN A FORD SEDAN . i . ''I • " - I . • - . . ' . -. >; Essex Coach Can be bought for down payment of $290.00. The Remaining Payments conveniently arranged! We wish jto correct the statement of last week’s issue that Mrs. C. B. Ray entertained the members of the Presbyteian Church cf Barnwell. The correspondent no doubt had reference to an Informal meeting of a commit tee of ladies from the Woman’s Aid Society who met with the Board of Deacons to discuss raising funds for covering the church. As a result of this meeting the board has on hand sufficient funds to recover the church, and the work will he commenced in vife Mar fotur*., mat, — I Us Your Job wLrk. .W YQUR OLD CAR TAKEN IN TRADE L ' - ' • ’ . ■ - ■ » . ■ * • • 1 . , c ‘- / . • f . - NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY - PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED < .1 (Reprinted froth Sunday's Augusta Herald.) .-S- 1 t. > V. W. D. HARLEY MAIN STREET • A • e • • • • BARNWELL, S. C.