The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 28, 1924, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

V ( .- • n . Elko llriofs. Klko, Kol>.. 2<5.—SpeaVinjf about Cold Ft*«t, that’s what we havt* aij had since Christmas^ Miss Mary JStansell, Who teaches - sic jit Swansea Mi^h school, visit ed her mother, Mis. R. (I. Stansell, the loth and 16th inst. She was-ac- eompanjed hy Mis- Grace Ricken- hnker. Miss Stanseil af'ain \fisiteil ihe home folks last week-end. Pastor F. H. Funderhurk . came down from Fcxinijtion last Saturday and filled his reKula 1 ' appointment at the Haptist Chur eh Sunday moniinj? and e?enin»r. He returiwil home Moh- »lay morning. Th*- newc.at hasiness enterprise in town is the fjeaernl mercantile husiness nperatine under the name of F. P; lae aruTSon. The Son, is our own Edwin E. I.ej^—whii recently .iounieyed to’Greenville and surprised his friends here hy marrying more rhan his equal, Miss >Fvcl^ui Rutlev. They toured parts unknown before returning to.Elko. Already they-are keeping Jiodst! in a newly and lavish ly furnished home, the gift of the fond parents and grandfather of the groom. Klko warmly welcomes these young folk, aiid the congratulations and lK*st-Avi'-heK of the entire com munity are theirs. ' > , Recently Mis. Jane E. Johnston hail four new pairs of steps put to her bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Crouch were the first in towp to secure . a Mah Jong set,—df'you cal? it u “set”. Mr. Paul S. Green is successor to Mr. E. M. Sprawls, resigned, as fore man of State Highway No. :17. Siftce his-appointment, he has taken his Sunday suit for every day wear. It has not ’been reported until now that last year Mr. Green expressed a crate of fancy asparagus to tljj> Mayor of Boston, Mass., Hon. James M. Cur ley, through Winn Ricker and Co. In .a personal letter from Mayor Curley to Mr. (jreen, he called early aspara- gus “Man’s best»frieiui”. Of course, :his was said in order to„get'a craic in 1924. Section Foreman Ray has worked for weeks and weeks putting new timber under the rails along the side track and main line of the rail roaJ .hreugh town since winter, began. We don’t know what our folks would hare done for wood this cold weather without these old cross ties. • Elko is proud of the record our college boys and girls , are making. Following immediately upon the an nouncement that Emmett . Young blood was eighth from the top in his class at Glemson, “The Johnsonian” announces in its issue of thd 23rd insl that Muss Elizabeth Johnston is one of thirty-four senidrs who made » •> an average of-ninety per cent and above. The “Johnsonian” is publish ed. at Winthrop college, where l^iss Johnston ! is a senior this session. There are one hundred and seventy- eight in the class. Mr. Allen E. Hair has a host of friends in and around Elko, especinl- y on route No. 2 of-which he is eas ier, who are glad to see him out again a.ter a protracted illness of flu. ♦ v 1 Y T- & * The friends of Mrs. Annie Cren shaw will be glad to know that she hrs returned from Columbia when* she uhderwent an operation at* a nospital. | Y Y Y Y Y Y f ♦> t Y T X T ❖ f Y Y f Y ❖ Don’t Worry About Coal— We always keep a big stock on band, therefore you are absolutely .protected in case of a Coal shortage. This also enables you to buy in small ~ quantities if you desire to do so. 4teside quantity, we have quality, if it is not excellent Coal we will take • it back without cost to you. C>rjiio.no per ton. City Ice & Coal Co. R. H. WILCOX, Mgr. X ♦T« Barnwell, S. C. Y v ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ — ■ '' --- Get the Radio Programs ' for a Week Ahead The Pittsburg Post -r* ^ f • • — ' Send $1.00 for a year’s subscription to ibe Wednesday edi- , tion of The Pittsburg Post, which has n special raditx supplement, in whiph will be found programs of the leading; broadcasting stations for a week in advance, together with interesting inform ation concerning this wonderful invention. Send remittance to B. P. DAVIES IIAHNWELI., SOUTH CAROLINA. ? T ? '{■ y | I I ♦ X Y Y ? ¥ x Y Y Y Y X Y X . o r 5 “¥ HAD had quite a bad J spell and sickness, writes nMm. Emma Patrick, of Ckney** Ky., “and it was an effort for me to go about my home. I had a very severe pain in my left side that almost took my breath at times: I lost my appetite. 1 grew thin, pale and lifeless. I fell off till I only weighed about 115 pou^s. “Cardiff wR recom mended to me and by the time I had taken one bot tle I saw it was what I needed. I ate more and rested better. I kept tak ing it and my skin and flesh took on a more healthy color. I felt stronger and, as the nerv ousness left me, the pain in my side was less severe. After taking nine Wttles, I eat anything, go any where and feel fine. 1 weigh 160 pounds and am well. I feel that I owe it all to having used Cardui. Pain, in certain part^ of the body, is a sure indica tion of female compli cations. The treatment needed is not the use oi narcotic drugs, but— CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic Y • • ♦; .»:-»:-x-x-:-x- '•*x—y*x , «x—x—!—>»> <—>•> x—t—x—x—r—x^x-i'-x^x* :-:-x~x-x~x*-:-x-x~x-x-x-x-x~x-:->-X‘-xkk-c-v-xk-x-n*v*-x-x*^ MONEY TO LEND f ON EASY TERMS I Y , r Apply to H. L. Q’BANNON BARNWELL, S. C. j< ;«>x~x-x~x-:-^>x-x*^x-xX‘<«o*xk*^<wX‘<-x»-:-x*<~x-x~x->x-x4 1- Y UNS-liileiesI 6 Per Cent. Five, Seven and Ten Years Loans procured promptly at lowest eost. Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties. THOMAS M. BOULWARE -Attorney-at-law Barnwell, S. C. \ f Advertige in The People. Advertise in The People. ft r r t V FRIDAY and SATURDAY February 29th and March 1st = This is one of the biggest events of the year in Barnwell! For two days we are offering exceptional values to DQLLAR DAY Purchasers. Below you will find 5ff “REASONS” why you should attend this Great Sale. ‘ Read them over and profit accordingly "JT in. dress Ginghams, fust culoi^tJ yd- $1.00 >6 ineb Cri'ton.-f.Oc value, a vaixb $1.00 .'!(• nu-n Fwrfast, 3 vunl> $1.00 ’.6* inch Pcrcaly. 5 yards $1.00 l*a-irs Men’s Hose for $1.00 7 (♦airs 1/julier’ 1 Ios,e for $1.00 BaitU Olive Soap. 12 cakes, for $1.00 Ladies’ Svflk Hfisl*. $1.60 value $1.00 owefong, 25e value, 5 yan $1.00 7 large size packages Cigarette $1.00 Overalls, Sfd.OO values - $1.50 36 inch Indian Head, R yards $1.00 Men’s Suits, $£2.50 values. Dollar Day $17.50 Men’s* Suits, $27.50 values. Dollar Day $22.50 Men’- Suits, $35.00 values. Dollar Day $27:50 Mi'fl’s Hats, $5.00 values. Dollar Day % $3,50 Men’s Shirts, $2.00 value, 3 for ' $5.00 lo in. Sea fslamTTgoud quality, <> y4«. 36 inch Best quality Black Sateen 2 Vi» yards $1.00 i <> 23 in. Cheviots,-best quality. 25e value . ’ • 6 yards , $1.00 Men’s Dress Shirts, $1.25 value. 6 for $5.00 .Men’s Work Shirts, 7f>c value, 2" for $1.00 Boy’s Lee Union Alls, $2.50 values $1.50 3*t ; ans Prince Albert Tobacco $1.00 $1.00 Men’s Kihl*(*t! Union Suits. $2.i»l> valo< 11 packages Geo.- Washington Tobaee i $1.00 24 packages Duke’s Mixture • Ujl aci.n $1.25 $1.00 Outing, 25e value, 6 yard' 36 inch Dress Ginghams. 35e Value $1.00 1 yards $1.00 10 small size packages Cigarette $1.00 6 plugs Chewing Tobaeeo $1.00 6 pounds 20c green Colfci $1.00 3 peeks Meal $1.00 13 pounds !»est l!i $1.00 3-poumls Vesper Coffee 1'J THE J. A BARNWELL, $1.00 25 cakes Octagon Soap $1.00 .3 eans Dink Salmon $1.00 .8 cans Tomatoes ' $1.00 2 pecks Seed Potatoe $1.00 COMPANY, Inc. >* ..•r V . ! > I V