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I m P.W. STEVENS Optometrist and Optician Office .in Jewelry Store Thone 120 Barnwell, 8. C. Relieving eye-strain headaches and blurred vision with optical glaades is n»y specialty. All work guaranteed. 1 j; X _ J; • : All Lines of Insurance': i * * • 4 Y \ farm Coverage ; a Specialty; * * e ' v ^ - - g | Calhoun and Co. j; P. A. Price, Mgr. 11 Bank of W. C. Bldg.!! V . ^ * I ( “Gifu That Last” TOR GRADUATION. Watches, Compacts, Cuff Links, Rings, Belt Buckle Sets, Pen and Pencil Sets, Gold and Platinum Diamond Rar Pins and many other appropriate articles. Us the Names of Tour Visitors, or Other Items of Local ’ . ■ 'I ■ ' • ■"<' ' .n,-. L. Interest for TUo Colunu^. Mrs. J. Arthur Kennedy, of Willis* /ton, was the guest of relatives here thie week. V '* -i‘ • --jp--; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Northrop were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Pea cock la&t week. V Mrs. V. P. Bonner haa returned to Aiken after a visit of several days to friends in Barnwell. ✓ Miss Amelia McNab, who has been teaching at Abbeville is a t home for the summer vacation. f Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kennedy, of Tillman, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. flk S. Dicks. . Mrs. E. D. Peacock attended, the recital of her cousin, Wikna Fulmer, at Chicora College recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Antley, of Cordova, spent the week-end with their daughter, Mrs. R. S. Dicks. To Give Fish Fry. The ladies of the Barnwell Baptist Church, Group No. 8, under the leader ship iff Mrs. J. M. Diamond and Mrs. Hayne Hogg, will have a fish supper, j both stew and fry, on Friday night, j begumig^pt 6:30 o'clock, in the empty store building on Wall Street. Mrs. Davies Entertains. Mrs. B. P. Davies entertained thei Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club this week. Mrs. Perry A. Price won the high score prize and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., cut the <5>nsolution. Ice cream and cake were- served by the hostess after the games. KnowTour JUST ACROSS THE COUNTRY ON Good"ROADS IS Shopping Centagiof the Coartal The many well appointed stores and shops there carry full stocks of seasonable godds for all the needs of the Home, Farm and Factory Plan ||a| Shopping Tjfip to ORANGEBURG OFFERS OPPORTUNITY Young Mm’s Business League Orangeburg Chamber of Commerce L. $. WOLFE, Commercial Secretary ' S U. D. C. Meeting. Mr. and Mr* C. C. Owens, Jr., and baby of Augusta, were the guests of relatives and friends here Sunday. Come in and let me show you. P. W. Stevens Jeweler and Optometrist BARNWELL, SO. CAR. John Bates Civil Engineer and Surveyor " ! JACKSON, S. C. Notary With Seal. Prompt, High-Class Work' Assured. Reasonable Prices. Your Work Solicited, v Notice of Enrollment. Tha local hanks will be closed today (Thursday) to permit thftir officials to attend the meeting of Group No. 2 at Sahida. ‘ The Rev. Howard Cady returned home Saturday afternoon from At- Vantas where he spent several days visiting friends. v A large hudience enjoyed the piano and violin recital given by the music nupila of Mrs. Ira Pales at the school house Friday evening. A meeting of the local U. D. C. ] Chapter will be held tomorrow (Fri day) afternoon, at five o’clock at the residence of Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun, with Mrs. Calhoun, Mrs. C. H. Fowler, j Mrs. C. B. Ray, Mm. A. A. McAllis ter, Mrs. E. D. Peacock and Miss Pauhne Richardson as hostesses. A | full attendance is requested. IABVS COLDS soon “nippad in tfc* bud" without “doing" by uao of— vtsat AaratMl Death of a Little Boy. \ Mrs. Eugene Easterling and little daughter, of Greensboro, N. C., are soending some time in tl\e city with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Easterling. Meessrs. Millard Creech, of Esiilt, and Monnie Creech, Metter, Ga., were the guests of Mr. T- J- Creech, of the Double Pond section, Sunday. Joe Tyler, the 24 months old son of Mr. and Mm. Robert A. Patter son, of Barnwell, died m an Augusta hospital Saturday morning after an illness of several days. All that was possible was don? to stay the sum mons of the Grim Reaper, but the skill of physicians and the tender nursing of loving hands were unavail ing and now the pure white spirit is safe in the arms of Him who said “Suffer Kttle children to come unto Mo.” The Itytie body was brought back to Barnwell ’ and kdd to rest Sunday morning in the Episcopal Churchyard, the funeral services being conducted a t the home of Mrs. J. O. Patterson by the Rev. R. W. Humphries. in % the presence of a large number of relatives and friends.' The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the bereaved parents in their dark hour of grief. B usinesc riLDERO FOR SALE.—A refrigerator in good condition; ice capacity 100 lbs. Reason for selling have installed a Frigidaire. Price $26.—Apply to Mrs. J. Julien Bush, BemweU, S. C. FOR RENT.—Four-Room house in town of Barnwell; water and lights. Apply to B. P. Davies, Barnwell,.S. C. 12 irzz: ► I • FOR HAY in car lots, oats in car lots or small lots, write or wire P. Theus, Beaufort, S. C. By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the Barnwell ‘ Municipal Democratic Club, I hereby give notice: * That the enrdllment book will be opened at the Best ‘Pharmacy on Thursday, Al^l 2&Ch> 1926, and will remain open until Monday, May 31st, 1926. The enrollment committee shall consist of O. H. Boat, M. C. Best and P. W. Price. Those entitled to en roll shall write their names, giving their age and residence - The qualification for yoKhg shall be as follows: Voter,shall be a white Democrat, twenty-one years of age, or shall become so before the succeed- — ing general election. They shall be citizens of the United Statees and of this State. They shall also have re sided in the State two years and in the county six months prior to the succeeding general election, aftd in the club district sixty days prior to the first primary, following their offer to enroll: Provided, That public school teachers and ministers of the gospel in charge of a regular organ ized church shall be exempt from the provisions of this section as to resi dence, if otherwise qualified. All candidates shall be required to file their pledge and pay assessment to G. W. Manville, secretary, on or before 12 o’clock noon, Monday, May 31st, 1926, and shall publish their card in The Barnwell People-Sentinel at least two issues proceeding the first primary. The assessments shall be for Mayor, $6.00, and for Aider- man and Conupisskmer, $2,60. j The beundries of the dub district shall be the incorporate limits of the Town of ’Barnwell. P. W. Barnwell, S. C., April ■ 'H» Mrs. E. L. Patterson, of Spartan burg, MY. jind Mrs. Breeden and daughter, Miss Alma Breeden, • of McColl, attended the funeral of lit tle Jod Tyler Patterson here Sunday. Mrs. T,ena Davies is expected home from Agnes Scott Colleges Decatur, Ga.. tomorrow (Friday) after*ogn, to spend the summer vacation with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Daritea, For Bride-eleeu Mesdamesv Edgar A. Brown, J. Julien Bush, B. P. Dayio- and S. B. Moseley expert to leave to morrow (Friday) ^ afternoon for Kershaw to attend a house party ^ ... .’meris John f. Stevens. The Book* Club mot last week Rt.. the home of Mw. R. S.”Y>icks with eleven members present and the fol lowing as guests: llisses Lawton, Hutto. Grimes, Ellis, Finklea, ]|fims, Johnston and Glenn. An ice course was served after the business and social hour. Miss Mildred Gail, of the high school, and little Miss Elizabeth Ha- good, of the grammar school, were the wiquers in the music memory contest held hare recently and^ were selected to represent the Barnwell schools in the State contest. Miss Julia Lemon won secogd place in the high school contest ' The many Crienjis of Mr. G. M. Main, our popular and efficient jailer, will be sorry to learn that he suffered a light stroke of naralysia late Tues- : "T afternoon. Reports are to the effect be resting comfortably, and it la hoped that ha will be,aUe to be oat again in a few daya. Mesdames J. M. Terry and C. W. Mitchell yore joint hostesses on last I Thursday Jaftemoofl at tho home of the firmer when at miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss | Elma Cave, whose marriage to Mr. Ixxtis King, of Beaufort, will take] pdaco on June 3rd. The rooms were artistically decor-J ated in pink and white roses, which color scheme was carried out in de tail. The bride/s book was in charge! 4>t Misses Laving Moore and Essie Morris and Aorty-two guests regis tered on this delightful occasion. Af- ter instrumental selections by Misses! reading was given by Mrs. G. M. /ireene. followed by vocal solos by Mesdames Shinhclzer and Ira Fal—. j ^ mutest wm next entered into where! In the guests, were given a limited timer in which to form words from] thrs names of the bride-elect and the groom-elect. After a spirited eon-1 test M&s Lavinia Moore was declar ed the winner and was presented with a lovely box of candy. An old negro I mammy then appeared bearing a huge clothes basket on her head in which were concealed innumerable gifts for the bride-elect. The honor guests, Miss Elisabeth Easterling, whose marriage to Mr. K. M. Hale will take place on the 8th. of June, and Mrs. Bond! H. Dyches, a recent'bride, were presented with loviriy hand-made | lingerie. Delicfous refreshments consistin'?] of block cream and cake, were served. The favors were cigarettes tied with j the colors, Mr. King, the groom-elect, being a traveling salesman' for the Liggett-Meyer Tobacco Company. Bilious doll feeling “lYfY old stand-by is ThedfortTs Black-Draught—I have used it off and on for about 20 years,” says Mr. W. S. Reynolds, of R. F. D. 2, Arcadia, La. “I get bilious and have a bad taste in my mouth. My head feels dull I don’t just feel like getting around and doing my work. I know it isn’t laziness, but biliousness. “So I take a few doses of Black- Draught and when it erta well, I get up feeling like new—‘full of pep* and ready for any kind of work. “I can certainly recommend it 1 * case of bitigusness and cgher iaagreeable to an inactive liver, Black-Draught [halM to drive the poisonous fan- ] panties oat of the system and to leave the organs in s ITS HARD TO DECIDE Why s woman can wear s straw hat in the winter and furs in the steamer ^ and get away with it—big she does it; if she b homely she will do anything to keep her husband-Mf she is pretty ~ r she will do anything to keep her good looks. The Home Bank is not trying ; to “get away” with anything when mi < ■ healthy activity.' lb made* no entirely roots and hecho j us or Sold By Price 28c. wa tell you that the amount of money you earn shows how pood • workman you are; the amount of money you SAVE shows hdw good a business man juu are. Your ability to earn money will not always bo as good as , W(i . * • ; it is today, so you’d better start a savings account with us and gat i per cent interest compounded semi annually; you’d be surprised to see how fast it would grow. * ’ w: -■■wa ■ *» HOME BANK OF BARNWELL Thedford’s LONG TERM HONEY to.l ^ ■ T,i ' '' 11 ' 11 ' —gggwiuda 6 per cent interest on large amounts Private funds for small loans. BsasaBaxy,’ -"T- A BUSH BARNWILU LIVER MEDICINE «-nvl <; ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. . Eltts J. B. EQb - -i Land Surveying a Specialty. Cucumber Baskets P1 a Standard Size—32 Quarts sa|R te a prescription' far LARIA, pBlLLS AND 6UL ^ “ and Fishing, Escettfcnt ^ ALL JOt HOTEL on the salt BRIGHTON BEACH ^ SEA FOOD A SPECIALTY ^ ‘ fN& “ Lyadharst, 8. C. MONEY TO LOAN dsy feV-eb. HARLEY & BLATT. Orders must be booked ' before May -• r •f', s ' ; » x; Attorney otLa* si&M Al i f iJMi ■H