The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, November 26, 1925, Image 5

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Plain and Self Rising > IN WOOD AND SACKS -• 'V •- 7-' Your Thanksgiving and Christmas Cakes will be more suc- JSiSlJl? STrade flour, and those every-day diseuits . are bound to be improved. Try a sack of Pillsbury’s either plain or self rising for your next baking. -T f“' LEMON BROS., Inc. Barnwell, > - - _ S. C. ere an cl ^Hereabouts ’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Iteais of Local # ’ — ■ ■ Interest for This Column. - - — Col. and Mrs. H. D. Calhoun are in Columbia this week. Mrs. Frank Jenkins and Miss Rena Harden, of Kline, spent Tuesday in town. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dicks and Mrs. Jim Dicks were visitors in Augusta Tuesday. —trials mttlJte.tfta. jj Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dicks and Mrs. A. J. Bennett spent Tuesday in Au gusta shopping. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Goodson and children spent the' week-end with relatives at Parkton, N. C. The many friends of Dr. A. B. Pat terson ar« glad to see him out again after rcent severe attack of ill ness. v Mr. Charlie Button Still, of Col umbia, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Simms, leaving that night for Florida. Mr. and Mrs. I#a Fales reached here on Monday from their wedding trip to Atlanta and other points. The Rev. R. W. Humphries left Tuesday afternoon to attend the Methodist Conference at Darlington. ‘Among the distinguished visitors in Barnwell next week for the field Olk-.Ims Ray mond Cobb, premier baseball player. Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Sexton and lit tle son, Buddy, returned from! Union on Monday where they were called on account of the illness of Dr. Sexton’s sister. , ’ Messrs. G. T. and C. W. Rate and Mr. Johnson, of Savannah, were the guests of Mr! aod Mrs. G. M. Greene on Wednesday, making the trip by au tomobile. Miss Sallie Britton, of Columbia, spent several days in Barnwell this week with friends, returning to her home Wednesday. Mesdames B. L. Easterling. A. J. Bennett and G. M. Greene will leave on next Tuesday morning for Spar tanburg, where they go as delegates from Johnson Hagood Chapter, U. D. C., to the State Convention. Mrs. F. E. Willis, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs." E. E. Goodson, for the past several weeks, returned to her home at Bingham last week. Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Langley went over to Augusta Monday evening to attend the performance of ‘.The Student Prince.” On account of the increase in the number of pupils attending the Barn well High School, the Trustees found H necessary to employ the services 1 A Thanksgiving service will be held on next Sunday evening at the Barnwell Presbyterian Church, be ginning at 7:30 o’clock. A musical program is being arrange and an en joyable evening is anticipated. Mrs. March Agard, of Vallejo, of another teacher. Miss Mims, of Califonu*. who is on a visit to her St. George, has been Selected as tl^e P* rent *. Nr. and Mrs. C. C. Simms, additional teacher and Barnwell is to * s 8 Pending a month with her sister. to the teaching force. ry County. # " - iMr. Haro! KODAKERS! Send your films to us for develop ing and printing. One day service. Write for prices. Lollar’s Studio - t • • 1423 Main Street COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA We sell Eastman Films has returned from the hospital where he was operated on about ten days ago for appendicitis. % His many friends are glad to welcome him home again. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. 1 Lyndhnrst, S. C. On last Sunday evening hn excel lent musical program was rendered at the Barnwell Methodist Church. Captain Risher, of Carlisle Fitting School, made a splendid address. At the close of the meeting a free will offering was taken, the service be ing in the form of a Thanksgiving service. Quite a number attended and a very enjdyable evening was spent. Wm. McNAB FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given nil Office in Harrison Block, !**<■ St *■ BARNWELL, g, G < • .-s' l. a Holmes-Gregory. i • . • .» A marriage of cordial interest to a wide circle .of friends was that of Miss Harriett Buckingham Holmes, daughter of . Mrs. Maude - Holmes, of this city, to Mr. Curtis Humphrie Gregory, of Columbia, the ceremony being performed Monday morning in the Church of the Holy A pastier by the * Rev. Howard Cady in the presence of immediate members of the two families. The bride is a very charming yoong lady and has -fiosts • of friends in ‘BafaweBl, her girlhood home, and in Colombia, her adopted hcjtfe. The groom is a prominent young business man of the capital city. Immediately after the ceremony, the happy young cou ple left for a wedding trip, after which they will make their home in Columbia.:' "The Junior Follies” under the' direction of Mias Virginia MoOeiey, Will ha presented at the Vamp Thea-, tre Wednesday evening of next week} the proceeds being for the benefit of the Methodist Church organ fund*) There will be a comedy act, drills, in terpretive ffower frolic and a movie. The public is cordially invited to attend. • •»_r~ Vincent-Fennell. Mrs. Maude Vincent and Mr. J. E. Fennell, both of Hampton, were mar ried Thursday evening of last week at the Methodist Parsonage m Barn well by the Rev. R. W. Humphries, former pastor of the groom. The news of their marriage will be of interest to a wide circle of friends throughout Hampton County. Mr. Fennell is a former Mayor of Hamp ton. ■ *.*«'- Hilda News. \ Hilda, Nov. 23.—Preaching service was conducted at Hilda .Baptist Church Sunday night by the Rev. .Mr. Boggs. V - T ~ Messrs. M. L. Collins and D. I. Hartzog motored to Blackville on business Saturday evening. Mrs. D. I. Hartzog, Wilbur t and Rhody spent Saturday ’evening with Mrs. S. J. Halford at Bavnwell. • The .many friends of Mrs. Nuky Priester were shocked to lerrn of het death, which occurred on the 16th inst. , Mrs. M. L. Hartzog went to Barn well Saturday on business. Mr. D. I. Hartzog and family. Miss Katherine Woodward and Mr. Sidney Collins went to Friendship Sunday. Mr. Jack Hartzog, of Govan, visited his sister, Mrs. G. W. Delk, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Hartzog spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Annie There’ will be preaching at the Hilda Baptist Church Sunday morn ing at 11:00 o’clock by the Rev. Mr. Hammond, of Springfield. Oak Grove News. When you go in to talk business with a business man, it is ctaly business on his 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. , . BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA Olar, Nov. 23.—Messrs. Heyward Aldrich, Robbie Reed, G. P. Morris, Monroe Aldrich and R. P. Aldrich have returned to Statesboro, Go., af-< ter spending a few days with the lat- ter’g son, C. F. Aldrich. Mr. R. F. Aldrich, of Statesboro, Ga., attended the funeral of his aunt, Mn . Nancy Priester, a few days ago. Messrs. Myer Knopf, W. H. Knopf and J. Nat Sanders attended the car nival at Blackville last week. Messrs. Tillman Aldrich, Sanders Black, and Myer Knopf motored to Blackville one* day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sanders snent Saturday night with the for mer’s father, Mr. Hugh Sanders. Mesdamcs Doma Knopf and Sue Knopf spent Sunday with Mrs. Paul ine Aldrich. The many friends of little John James Knopf wHl learn with regret of his illness and hope for his speedy recovery. Messrs. Myer and W. H. Knopf and family leave Thursday for an extend- ’ trip to Statesboro and Rockyford, Ga. j Mr. Tillman Aldrich and son, Cecil, spent "Sunday with Mr. Billy Priester. Send U* Your Job Work. B usinesc riLDERO HIALEAH LOT OWNERS wish ing to sell at cash profit before price drops again write Mr. Boyd. 17 W. Jones S., Savannah, Ga. / il-19-4tp. FOR SALE.—One Jersey Milk Cow.—Dr. A. B. Patterson, Barnwell, S. C. FOR "SALE.—A few nice, fat tur keys and hens for Thanksgiving. See Mrs. J. H. Black, at the Court House* Barnwell, S. C. Notice of Diasolntion of Corporation. Notice is hereby given that h meet ing of the stockholders of the J. A. Porter Co., Inc., will be held at the office of Brown and Bush, Attys.,‘at Barnwell, S. C., on the 4th day of December, 1925, at twelve o’clock noon, for the purpose of considering dissolving said corporation and sur rendering its Charter to the Secretary of State, etc. E. M. PORTER, Secretary and Tress. Oct. 26, 1925. 4t. Trespass Notice Any and all persons are hereby forbidden to hunt by day or night, fish, haul wood or straw, or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon any of the lands of the undersigned, un der penalty of prosecution of the • « full .extent of the law. Matthew Bolen ELKO, s. c. PEAS WANTED! Any quantity and any quality. Will receive and pay cash your shipping point in quantities of 25 bu. and over. W. M. WALTON, ELLENTON, 8. C. Heap Big Redskin “Tiny” Roebuck The famous Haskell Indiana'at Lawrence Kas n lay claim to the biggest football playtr of the current season in M Tiny n Roebuck, 6 ft. 6 in. and weighing 240 lbs. At tackle he every offensive play. The team will travel game*, also thought to be another record. and weighing 240 lbs. At tackle he. sweeps. two opponents In 20,000 mile# in playing 14 ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE-SENTINEL. Don’t trust to Luck TAKE^&RE OF YOUR LOVED ES AFTER YOU ARE DEAD. LET ME PROTECT THEM NOW WITH ONE OF THE BEST LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES ON THE MARKET. GIVE THEM THE PEFOTECTION TO WHICH THEY ARE ENTITLED. NORMAN B. GAMBLE Barnwell, - Sevtli Carolina. Jbr £c»*emicsJ Trent/crfe/iem ^ y - S***“*“*“t For All I The Family 5 WANTED.—To rent or lease for two or three years, with option of ■buying, a smamll farm near Barnwell. Give location, description, et.?., firat letter.—Ruben, care The Peopio-Stn- tinel, Barnwell, F C. ■ GIVE A GOOD BOOK for Christ- mas. See or write me’ at Hilda or call on one of the followingt A. D. Arlington, DunhaftooJ City ClerlTs \ Office, BarnweO; Harry Hutti, Hilda. -i W. Boggs, Hilda, S. C. For Satisfactory Weights and Grades, Ship Year Cotton to MID DLETON and PETERSON, Inc, Savannah, Ga. “We use Black-Draught in our family of six children and find it a good liver and bowel regulator,” says Mrs. C. E. Nutt, of Mineral Springs, Ark. “I have taken it my self In the last two or three years for indigestion. I would feel dizzy, have gas and sour stomach, also foci a tightness In my chest. I’d . take a good does of BUGK-DRMHillT S Liver Medicine jm when I felt that way, and It 3 would rsllsvp ire, and I would Mi fool bettor for days. "My husband takes It for biliousness. Ha says he has Mi never found its equal When he has the tired, heavy feeL 3 lug. he takas Black-Draught Mi night and morning for n few JM days and he doesn’t complain S any more. - Mi "I sure do recommend Thed- m ford’s Black-Draught” 2 Year liver la the .Wi organ in your body. JM out of order. It hi shape Put your Uvar Black- by takJpc Purelyvi m *«“ *wnrwta*» m wfffwawate'