The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 06, 1924, Image 8
f\ Methodist Church Notes.
' (Written for hu-i week.)
On Tuesihiy evening, Kebuary HHh
th<‘ Committee.-; of ttu* IVpnrtnunt
<>f I^oy, Activities the Alethodist
Clrurch met at the I'tirsonHXe for the
purpose of ory; uiiziix. Col. • R. C.
Holman, Omvh T.ity l.oader, presid-
iAic. A fine per cent of the members
of the several eonimittecv; were pivs-
«-nt and the work quiekly, disfen-
-■ed, trivintc to the Church a complete*
'¥»n£nni7.a'k>n •necwrdmK to the IMsrip-
liju-.
The officers of the Severn! comnv.t
tees are as follows
Missionary Commitus*: Mrs. W. K.
McNab, Chairma’i; Mrs. 1>. H. Davis,
Sect’y- and Trea-.' »'
At the ( tnelusioii of the business
liprht, refreshments were served hy
Miss Johnnie Atkirrsen, Mrs. R. C.
Ifolmun and Mrs. N. (1. W. Walker.
The Missionary ('ytwmitto'- \\a., in
t-liiiVtjv of the openinjf exercises at
Suft-day seliool on lust Sunday mom*
intr’at the Methodist Church, mestmi-
in>i' a short hut attractive pfojrram.
It i-• the purpose of the Supcrmteml-
ant to feature more and more tltf*
effiss or Departmental opening: exer
cise m Ilia Sumlajj- School.- —
Cdrele number two of the VV'oman s
Missionary Society tAkes this oppor
tunity to thank all those -who eontri-
buUsl in the way of making: their
(teorge AVashiiy^ton pai ty a .-access.
The attendance wins large and the
assistance gencrouX for which we are
grateful.
Thmugli the Presiding elder. Rev.
John H. <Iravc#., woril has reached
Uarnwell of the. District. Stinrdard
Training School to be held at Si.'
Paul’s Church, Orangeburg, from
March 10 to 21. I 1 'rei- entertainment
offered TtH who attend.by the con-
grcgittioTi of St. Paul’s Chuivh.
A strong faculty is promised anil
the following courses offered: The
Ihapil; The devotional Life; Priruiphs
of Teaching; The Program of Chris
tian Religion; ' luteirncdiate-Soitior
Agencies
It is lirr.cd that- a goodly numU-i
of Sunday-School workeJs from Barn
well will attend.
Tutrs Pills
Notice of Election.
Tk« first d«s« •stonlik*# tbs invalid,
■irtnc i■>mediate relief, reculatins
bowel* and digestive organ*, iaduemg
By order of the Mayor and Town
Council of the town of BfPt^nwol!, S.
C;. an election will lx* held in fix>nt ot
tho Court House, in the said to\y»fon
the 25fli day of March, l924, Prom tire
hoar of eight o’clock in the -forenoon
to the hour of four o'clock in the af
ternoon, for the election of an "A.lde'r-
man <yf tj>c said town to succeed the
latc^ T'. S. Cave, deceased.
J. Stuff Halford, C. W. Moody and
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Advertise in Tlie People.
Dave Black have bt a appoinWfil by
the .said Town Council as managers
.-to conduct the said election.
J’ts. M. Caldwell.
Clerk of Town Council.
February 2t!th. 11124.
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MARCH 7th and 8th
Our customers displayed so much interest in the first of our DOLLAR DAYS, that we have decided to
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1 lot of Coracts; $2.1*0 value, for
De'lm Day
$1.00
Uidios’ iuai'k. br vyui ami gre,\ Sued'.
Pumps, one and.two strap
$6,85
27 hi. dress Ginghamr, fast color. 6 yd
$1.00
"6 inch Civtoh, f.0v value. H yaitls
$1.00
• !0 inch Percale, 5 y;uus
$1.00
pairs Men’s IIo.se Y
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$1.00
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7 pairs Ladici'-’ Hose tor
$1.00
Ladies’ Silk Hose, $1.50 value
$1.00
Toweling, 25e value. 5 yards
$1.00
7 large size packagesjCifrai'etles
$1.00
Men's Dress Shoes* $5.00 value ,
$4.00
Mea’s Work Shoes, best grade
$3.50
UveraJls, ?2.00 values
$1.50
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Men’s Suits, $22,50 values. Dollar f>u>"
$17.50
Men’s .Suits, S27.b'!,va!U.CS, tTolbir Day
$22.50
Men\ Suits,"$35.00 values. Dollar Day
$27.50
Mga’.s flats. $5.00 values. Dollar Day
$3.50
Men’s Shirts. $2.00 value, for
$5.00
10 in. Sea .1 da ml, good qiutlity; 0* yds.
$1.00
Men’s Rihix'd Pnion Suits, $2.00 value
$1.25
(bitipg.■ 25< value. 0 yayd;
$1.00
Kim >na Crepes. .‘*5c value. 4 ya.-ds
; $1.00
Bleaching, 25c value. 0 yards
$100
3i> inch Best quality Black Sateen
2 1 ,-* yard a ' -•
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28 in. Cheviots, best quality, 25v value
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$1.00
Men’s Dress Shirts, $\.2o value. 6-fut
Ladies’ Patent Pump.-, one strap
Men’s Work Shirts, 751 value. 2 L>i
$1.00
Boy’.-*, Lee Union Alls, $2.50 values
$1.50
•“l l Packages Geo*. Washington Tobn<-« «
. _ $1.00
24 packages Duke’s Mixture fobm*
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*_ Hen'$ Dress Shoes, $4.00 value
$3.00
I l<-t i olored Toixhon Luces. 20 yd
$1.00
Kent (urtain Scrim, 25; value, 8 yd-
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10 small size packages Cigaiettes
$1.00
♦’» f»lugs Chewing Tobacco
$1.00
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k pounds 20c green Coffee
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!> pecks Meal
$1.00
^ U! "pounds Le-t P.ii
$1.00 .
,'t pounds Vc^pe v r (’offee
$1.00
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8 cans Pink Salmon
$1.00
8 -cans Tomatoes
$1.00
'V> iiurh Dress Ginghams. Yaju--
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I lot oj Petticoats, lace and einbroi
deiy trimmed, $2:50 value, each
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• Men’s [tres-s Shoes. $4.50 value
$3.50
Cotton Serge, asserted eolocs. 25(
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$1.00
' 9 ivoXes Lye ’ . -—-
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12 cases Matches ~
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1 package- Stock Food iSUc sized
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22 pounds I’urina Baby C’hick Feed
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25 pounds Purina (tjMcken T-’oo<i
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