The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 02, 1925, Image 5
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THURSDAY, APRIL 2ND, 1925.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA.\
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Humming Bird
$1.50
Pure Thread
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Silk Hose
RECOGNIZE!) AS THE MOST POPULAR SILK HOSE
AT THE PRICE.
We stock a assortment of colors at all times—
. - x POPULAR SHADES TODAY ARE—
Peach — Calf
Maize Harvest '
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French Nude Grain
\ ou can economize on Hosiery hy huyinu HUMMING BIRD.
lioijre. Tan, Buck and Airedale, Sizes (» t<* 9, at .'15c and 50c.
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Children’s Sport Socks in ‘Very attractive patterns—
LEMON BROS,,' Inc.
BARNW ELL? S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Carter, of
Ehrhardt, were the guests of friends
and relatives here for the week-end.-
Miss Sarah Malonjey has returned
to her home in Blackville after a
pleasant visit to Miss Lavinia Moor-*,
Mr. and Mrst. Julian Calhoun and
little son, of SpartanEiTfvg, wen’ the
week-end guests of Barnwell i elativds.
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The friends of Mayor .1. G. Moody,
jj’\, are gad to see him out again nt-
I ter an illness of two weeks with
Straight From the Shoulder
Mr. Allen Owens, superintendent of
i the Poor Yard, is quite sick. His
i friends hope to see him out ag i.n
{soon.
The “future happiness of “Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Herndon is assured. The
, People begins its weekly visits to
1 their home this week.
Dr. W. M. Jones was in Columbia
Monday in attendance oh the Port'd
Trustees of the Baptist Hospital,
of which he is vice-president.
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Phone Cs the Names of Your \ isitors, »»r Other Items of Local
. — — : . Interest for This, Column ■,
Mrs. Charlie Brown. Sr., Mrs. J.
luiicii Bush and little daughter,
j Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. ILrrioy
; were visitors in Augusta Monday.
Miss BeBee Patterson, who has
been living in Columbia for the past
several months, has returned to
Barnwell, where she will make her
future homo.
The days gain 12 numu
Cninethis week.
in sun-
The Rev. Howard Cady conducted
services in Denmark Sunday.
Mr. Eugene Buckingham, of Elh t:-
n ^ • . r ry •
ion, wts a ousmoPs vrsjtor in ve r n-
day.
Magistrate U. ' W. Bee pics, oi
M< ye.' Mil:, w'.r a visitor ueie Sa.-
nnia\u,_
Xb ctMumiay . wi i. i • ..Ic'aLty
St \e!*a tracts oi land a Ivertise t
for, -ale.
Mr-.
\V. T.
Aycock, of Bennettsville, |
was th
v gUa-
t i f Barnwell
friend;:
several
days
last week.
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B. Patterson
and C il.
F'lg .■
A. P.
•own, Fj»i'itkc*r
of the
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Herndon
spent the week-end with the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Holman.
They left Sunday afternoon for their
new home at Funnan.
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When we urge you to start a Savings Account with this Bank to
day,we are giving you some straight from the shoulder advice that
you will thank us for in later years. The successful men of today
are successful because they knew how to save money. We will
be glad to tell you how.
BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA
J BARNWELL BRANCH
House, spent the week-end in Barp-
woii. . .7
Mr. G. M. X'ci ley. of to - D. nrratb
Buick Co., was a business visitor hei«*
Thursday..
in Denmaik with her so , Mr. Ht rlicti
R. Chi istic. '
Mr. ;inii Mrs. A. ■ R. W ad:'., k. oi
Denmark, were the gva- ‘ - of )• latives
hero Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pony A. Priu inot'O-
. <1 to Sumter Satunkay aft. ■ toon f< *
s;’o o i' ■ week-end with th.' lattci-s
parents.
Mi ih. tiek and daugntor. of 1 :Hte
Switr.eriand, -have hecn the giust- oi
Mr. and Mrs. \1. B. Hagotid fro v-
ot'iil days.
Mr. R, A. Ihason and children and
Hr
Mesdames Julia P. Easterling an 1
L. M. Calhoun, of Barnwell, and Mr.
| R. A. Easterling and family, of Den-
I mark, motored to Charleston last
week to visit Magnolia Gardens.
The many
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nds of Mrs. Noiman 1
'I’he Bible Study Class.
The course of study being given by
Mrs.-S.' D. Walton, of Farmville, Vi.,
at the Barnwell Methodist Church on
the Book of Genesis is proving very
attractive to student' of the Bible.
Mrs; Walton, who was for years
president of the State Synodical Un
ion. is a most delightful and earnest
speaker and her course makes the
Scriptures very clear. Everybody in
terested in the study of the Bible is
again invited to attend the classes.
Death ol .Mrs: G. W. Patrick
The body of Mr-. George W. Put
rid;, who died early Saturday morn
ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
B.
versify 11 ispital in Augusta. She
•specls tu return home in ubuut ten
days. •
Prof, and Mis..,/Klein, of Bamheig - ,
wert the week-emi guests of Col. and
Masiei Miles MugooP niotoico io
,. b .... , (Mrs. Harrv D. Calhoun. Piof. Klein
(h "en\ • !k-a-ndav to spend the weeK-'
• . .. • i a:. - kimilv cun.'ented to ml ay the nug
• .(! \vith reln.tivrs. \ ■
organ at the Church of the Holy Apo -
vies Faster morning, at which service
special music will la- rendered.
Mi'’. A. A. Lemon, Mrs. W. I.
Fenio. . MAses Julia an 1 Frances
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lam • - peYit Wednesday of la*? we»-k j
in AngusBi -hopping.
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Week s,h .-!
i fowl..,.
with
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i - s 1!: let: Cal! >U" :■ nr mlu >' of
St. M: t.th.'W' high ' hooi f.nu't.
t Week-end in the. dty \v ; tl)
ivo‘ s. r. M; s. M:i lie f’anoun.
i- j—o .
T. B. F.lti-
.1. B. Ellis
L. W
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s. of Winder. Ga.„
w.e
laid t
o re-
t Monday in the Blaek
vide
.•emetcry,
t he
Kev.' ?dr. O K iley,
lire'-
for n
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• Denmark BZpti-t Ch
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the funeral services.
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•h Mrs.
Patricks who vn
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ItCi’.li
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Sc
me time, hi r death
was
quite
sudden
and was a great s
hock
‘o h(
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c and friends. She
was
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en
the last summons c
ante.
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is were aceonipanie
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Bl:u 1
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by
her son. Mr. Osca'*
Pa-
\ iuk,
of K
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■ Rock. Ark., h ext so
n-in-
law.
Dr.
L.
W. Hodges, of Winder.
G:»..
and
hi
r daughter-in-law,
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FI US K.NtilN FKR1NG ( (>. A
A j a 1, tvsidertJ. el
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itar beer visiting her part n
Mr . Wilii : M M:.'.
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Mr. an i Ms. K. * . 1er.an an i Mi.
an.! Mi . Richaid G. ! ■ 1 nd<m .t i
to Augusta Saturday.
Mr. J. Dunya’. M. • ar ! fa ir ; .
of S’. M .it' heOvs, We- the glle-t' «
Barnwell iek.!i\es Sunday.
Many Patte: 'on ae i b : z- : Y
et!i i*-. 1 o-sta retunied i > Cohnob
.Moialay r > re-uric si’no ! v.or!
a fte- a \vi,. to rt-hi l i\ iie.re
Land Surreying a S-peciaMy.
Marie Pat’i-k. Mrs. Hotlges. who
w<is prostrated by the shuck
nioth'o's (i'-ath. wa- unaiiie to at-
dei:;| the funeral.
For many y ,, aiy Mrs.- Patriek wa-
tarnwell, where her
£ | hu b: v4. win*, precede 1 he: to
l —a go was eugagrol
•y'i’i 'ousine- '. She has many fra m's
’"'here- who s; inpat hi/e wuh
*11. and Mrs. I,dm P. lla’ ley and
ihiiiircn. of Wblli ton, /peril th' 1 wee!
end in tlv city with M>s. 1 l.i’-le’ ’
parents, (’apt. ar 1 Mis. .i. P M :i'
Lvndhurst, S. C.
£ i IK dge .u
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Mr. Patrick in tin r he-
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lev and fsdi '
Col. ib’gar A: Hj iwu and his lav
a •; r J. Jiilien Push, li.o.. ho
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n.a ►•d Pack;
,lap
C-olumlca. m lured d >\vn to Pr.rnw B j f.. t ] u . , s Machinery Co., of I
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I t w< to \ hit r< .at 1\ 's. ,
rue * riend
d’ Miss t-b'ie l.iv
ton will learn w it - Mtoasi.r.. t o«t a
h reruig along s b ndblly ;i i' er two
op "ntbeis last w et i - , w hit h v >e p-.
fenued at a Columhh’. hps.rdial.
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C. lumbia, tlvri ugh ' be \V. I t liar
Co., of *1 is citVi »
<: 11 id rch ef the hoi v Apostles.
I’SIN IS so Rl ' v '' V!r '' , ' n,ly - '‘r-'r-
w -r ¥ T vb Wedne-day, April 1st. Even'll:’
\ llAn*ArKj f m.* i'lie g-Rv’V F. M.
w. . a 1 A’lPi preach.
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nos <i: i-ct fiorn tee Wb
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\tu >ats di” • t from the We-l. dittr:
tiv,., |li
urv large dt.ls.-
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Thursday? 'pril 2nd. Holy Com-
| ' Union, 10;”>0 a. m.
I F' i( ! a\. April brd.- Evening prav-
Farnie! si . . „
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Union Mart .intib: < «... Rannvc.il.NC. • I nio.' Marantiie ( «»., Parn-volFS. i I y,, n( i. y-ji-j] .'vh.- Church School,
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Oh Boy! But Is That Good!
And the best part of it is, you do not have to
take my word for it. Step into the Barnwell
Fruit Co.’s Store and order one for yourself .
They have any number of flavors from which
you may pick the one you like best. My
favorite is their special Chocolate.
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Barnwell Fruit Company
Barnwell, S. C.
FOR OVER 40 Y FATS
HAI.t/S CATAKUir >1 fwl ’NR VAs
!)<;• f) u' cd succcsEi' .ily :•» li t< »*;una n*.
d( (’anirrh.
IIAGt.’S CATAItKU MI" b-.l’ ■‘■r-
r.'sir* ./g rui *• etr: «-n‘ \ .1 • It *Ji>i« • /
Rr n v t by ■. applical ai, 0
Intel 1". 1 Medidn 1. 1 : . ^
ttirough th'* i.hnod i n M u 1 '■ .s S 1 :1-
fai-i-s, Hius ?v<l •' nc th inMftt.nniil <ui
Sold Ly a)i 'li nv'-sn-i.
r. J. Cheney iNt Co., Toledo, Ohio.
BOILER FLEES
.MII.L CASTINGS /.AID SL'T>PLIBS
3ELTINO, PACIMDO AND LAOINO
WOOD. IROM ANP • Ttrt.
fry itv
Mriiut KMilji K KCi*'. I Its in Bnto for quli-k nork.
Lombard Iron wonts, augusta, ga.
-,.w V "V. vr. ' sormffn at ntl5 a. irn Ey«i w-praj
iU,,i svamL ru ‘ nr at S ii. m.
1 ir’lit. S. J. Halford. Barnwell S. ( .
— - * I’ARNWF.LL BAPTIST CHURCH,
y-'i k&jt £ • FOR SALE.—Two large lagging i
horses, seven year: old. good woike's. |
J. harm s to fit, one large Mogul iog
This complete !
W. M. Jones, Ministe 1 '.
Toe Pundit;' School, P. W. Pi i<a .
1 Supt l intendent, meets at 10;b0 a. m.
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W.g,.n affm- t moy, . ms compieie j (iv( t .. Sumlav .Anril nth will he oh-
t ; on,iit ^inc.oo. either hmse alone »•“ as . TaI ftny Day.” when all
worth tins money, but wi’ must close
X our business so mi, hence the low
'£ price. Kendall Fumoor Company,
7 | Donora, S. C.
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*:* j FOR SALE.—Improved Watson
v ! and Improved- Excel Watermelon
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£ J. M. Diamond, Barnwell, S. C.
’j; | “FOR SALE.—40 pounds Excel
£ [ Watermelon Seed at 60 cents per
pound, delivered. These seed were
saved from fine melons. W. F. Dun
can, Meyer's Mill, S. C., route 1, Box
29. ' ‘ ’ 3-12-tf.
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' 7* parents w ill accompany their children
to Sunday school and the childrefi w ill
remain with their narents during the
hour of church services. Tiu*y are
rerfuested to sit together iVi family
groups. 1
- The services announced for the
coming week are: Morning Worship
at 11:30 and Evening Worship at
8:00.1 The Prayer Service will be held
on Wednesday evening at 8^00 o’clock,
when the fi\’£ remaining chapters of
Zechnriah will be studied.
Seed. IViee, $1.^(1 per lh.. Address
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Motoring Pleasure
Skimming along the smooth road, or picking
your way along over the rough spots, you
enjoy an added thrill from driving a car
equipped with reliable Accessories.
That Good Gulf Gasoline Supreme Oil and Mobiloils
Fisk Tires and Tubes Sparton Auto Horns
Spark Plugs _ Electric Cigar Lighters Spotlight-.
Barnwell Filling Station
II J PI 1\yy- • Ra».ri'tAr4kll Q c X nn(1 >Yaison oeea. per pound. Smith.
LtlOya a leXlCO, IVIgr* Darnwell, O. I J us t a few pound? left. J. GARY The public is cordially invited to at-
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.1’: FOR SALE.—800 bushels of sound,
J* , white, slip-shuck corn, 80 pounds to
•{♦ the bushel. $1.25 ‘per bushel at my :
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BARNM ELL METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School, 10:30 a . m. C.
Keys Sanders, Supt.
Preactiihg Ky the pastor at 11:30
, a. m. Subject: “Misplaced Empha-
4|. 1 place four miles North of Elko.—M. Sis -
X ■ W. WISE, Elko. S. C. 3-12-4tp. | Evening service’at 8:15. Subject,
•j* i *—“Drifting.”
FOR SALE.—Excel Watermelon Special music by the Barnwell Male
*1* Seed, $1.50 per pound. Also Green- Quartette and Mrs. Moseley and Mr.
£ rind Watson Seed, $2.00 per pound. Smith.
I OWENS, Barnwell, S. C. 2-19-tf tend these services.
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OUR MEATS ARE ALWAYS FRESH
THE PALACE MARKET
Pif It’s Good to Eat, We Rave It.”
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