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I THUUSDAY, APRIL 9TH,. 1923. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. PAGE FIVE. Chickens? M' J. t A “ ’ t If so you need the highest quality feeds. j We have the Fuli-O-Pep line, and there’s nothing better. STARTER - FINE CHICK - GROWING MASH - EGG MASH and SCRATCH J Also Oyster Shell. Incubators and Brooders — Poultry Wire. •*******••*««»••• 1 V * CHURCH CALENDAR. • • • • **•*•*••*•••«••* CHURCH of the HOLY APOSTLES, Rev. Howard Cady, Rector. Services for Holy Week and Easter J)ay. f^.WyjtLn^sday 8 p. m.—Evening piayer ;andTfcenitentifd office with medtta- 11 ttnns. >-•*' Thursday, 10:o0 a. m.— Holy Com- ‘ munion. Good Friday—Watch Hour Service, ; 2 to 3 p. m. Eveninir prayer at 4 ' * ■ p. ni: Easter Day—Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Church School at 10:1,5 a. m. Holy Communion, with special music am! sermon, 11:15 a. m. Children’s Easter Service, 4 p. m. No night service. Children of the Sunday .school \ml[_ meet for rehearsal Saturday at 5 p. m. —i. LEMON BROS., Inc. BARNWELL, S. C. ere a/i(i ’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local Interest for-This Column Miss Lucy Cook, of Snelling, was a visitor hefre Friday. Judge R. O. Sanders, of Allendale, was a .visiter here one day last week. and Miss Blanche Porter motored to Augusta Friday. BARNWELL BAPTIST CHURCH, W. M. Jones, Minister. Morning Service, 11:30 O'clock. Doxology and Invocation. Anthem—.“Lift Up Your Glad Voice”—Holton. Hymn—No. 136—“All Hail the Power.” Scripture Reading. (Gloria Patii) Anthem —“Glad Easter Bells' — 1 “ Wilson. Morning Prayer. Hymn—No. 240—“Majestic Sweet ness Sits Enthroned.” , Announcements. Offertory—Anthem, “Palm Bran- Mi >. Charlie Brown, Si - ., wont over rhes”—Faurc-Wilson. / ^/{ercabouts When we urge you to start a Sayings 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. J BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL BRANCH Senator A. B. Pattefson and Col. Edgar A. Brown spent in the week end in the city. to Augusta Tuesday Mrs. S. I). Walton leaves (today (Thursday) for her home in Fainv-i ville, Ya.. after a pleasant visit t > Mrs.' W. E. McNab. Mr. Jits.11. Lancaster, of Balti more, Md., is spending some time in • * A number-of local baseball f;u:s went over to Williston Friday after noon in witness a baseball game be- Mr,. E. F. Bauer, Mi*. B. P. t ween that town and Battsburg-Lees- ville, the latter winning !> to 7. Sermon. Hymn—No. 300—“More Love to Thee, O Christ.” Benediction. \ ■ j ■ Evening Services. 8 P. M. . Male Quartette (Spv-cial Feature). Chorus—Junior Choir. Mr. G. Duncan Bellinger, of Colum bia, is spending a few days with his Uncle, Mr. H. L. O’Bannbn. Readers of The People dre remide 1 of the fact that the Child Health Tnick will visit this county next week. A full account appeared in uur last is sue. Mr. R. \\ . Harrison, of Ulmer, m-w.-d his subscription to The } , vi -, nl()tor today Id :: m Friday. j.Bliukviih- tutaueiirl the day with Mr. " y 'and M s. Herman Brown. —Augusta Sui^e Constable J. \Y. Sanders re m ved his subscription to The lYopU' while in the city Monday. T 4 Mis. Virginia Sanders and daugh ter. Miss E\ a Sandedrs, spent tie . week-end with“i datives" at Kline.' Mrs. Solomon B’att and little son h f! Sundav afternoon for N*‘W York. BARNWELL METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School, 10:.j) a.nr., C. KeVs Sanders, Sunt. Tl:20 a. m.—Preaching by the Pas tor. Subject. “The Resurrection.” Mr. and Mrs. io'dliurg and tlv-' Evening service, 8:15 p. ni. Belle h u>e guests, Mrs. J. IF. Levy and Mr>. j IF unett M morial Service. 1. Voluntary-—Choir. 2. Hymn No. 621 (Hymnal.) 3. Prayer. 4. Duet or solo. 5. Lesson. / 6. Duet and choir. 7^ Announcement, and eol,lection. Offertory. 8. Sermon. _ g. . _ Hymn—No. 604 (Hymnal.) *10. Prayer. Chronicle, April 5th. Mrs. J. Norman Anderson and children have i(turned home after a stay of two months in Gveenville. where the former has heen in a hos pital for treatment. Her many friends will be glad to know that .she I l is greatly improved in health. where ihi latter gee s f or treatmen'. Mr. Fei •il Harris. ; t 1 If w student at the Fuivc : - siiy of ? iu.th Ca rolina, was the >vee k-end gue -t of Ik inwe.l friends. / .\lr. iind. Mrs. J. D- (l mit .it - ; drrughVb, ■Saroh^ **L X hinibn. w<■ te the week "•id guests Tlf -M •s. ( rout ■ ■i ithcr. J t -. S. IL ( |() ids m. Quite a number of Barmyell (n o T went over to A iguste Tuesday f -V H' b,al! game in tee afteriMon and to wit- nc. s the Striidim- Walker buxin.',' match that night. The People’- I'dod friend, Mr. G. M. Morris, of the Olar section, was a vis itor Ifeio Srttirdac and while in the city renewed hi.-. suFscr ntion to this naper. He say- that he has reiul.ot:; : er county papers bat they don’t meas ure .up to The Feople. Hi- friend will be glad to ku 'W,tba he h is reco*. egciLfiuivr a reci nt attock of 11m- “’i’oung” Strihling ! won a' ieferee’s decision over Hughie• Walker in Au gusta Tuesday night in a t»>n-round boxing match, which was witnessed by a c ov/d estimated at people, among whom were many fans from Barnwell and other towns in this sec tion. ♦ Announce Birth of—Twins. S« 11. Quartette // A X { Tr B. Ellis J. IL Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trowbridge, formerly of Barnwell, announce the birth of twins last week. Mrs. Trow bridge is at the home of her mother, Mrs. Saliie Ray, at Healing Spiongs.. Fairfax Man Injured. Mr, Albert Loadholt. of lairfai, suffered'severe injuries a few days ago when the car in which he was riding'turned over on the highway be tween Brunson and Fairfax, accord ing to a report received here. ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. I* Double IN ml Items. | !*• A Fish 1 r> FnjoVtd. - Me. and Mi-. A. liAA’orl. y , ;vtei l .in- A ed with a fi-h j'ey (’• rley’s Mdl ’t* rhui sday night, i'hose present uviv J Mr. ami Mis. James BurckhaH o - . Misses Jean lijley a.nil Elizabeth Fa--!.*, terling. Messrs. oeh Johns, Duncan | ’* Land Siirveymg a Sjn'cialty. Lvndhuist, S. C. •« ♦•••»*♦ • Dr. Enos, of the 'flips’ Pharmacy • f BlackvilF , wasiFa husine.-s y irftArr.:. hme Tuesday morning. -He has an announcement in (hi - i- ue of Tn<* PiMiple eailing.attention to a big Re\- iill On*i-(’ent Sale at lyi- store A pel 16. 17 .;,d IS. Wa^ a n» v w • 'n cia for large advertisement.' ~...i- , .— ( a.finun. Cil! iin Hamphries. “Him Moseley and Eugene Brown, all o! ^ BaVnwell; Mugh Clark, Lee Brown) f OI’SINKSC Z >ud Muck* as-, o1 Du,dial ton. _ , _ _ — ^ .% t 11J )!•. Id t I y : Blackville. S. C M rfd No: Ap ii | Xiin ;a;c -chool v a - ’held hare Sun- / ♦** ’ * > * X , h k afternoon. Immcdrately thereof ‘••Iter the Little Sunbeams rgrimd out a y ! y | \i : y n.to’v-tmg program. i Mr. tsadere Ilartz g an-l .in’., X j sla nt Sunday at the heme of Mr. and •• M i s. W. H. Hai t'/.og . Miss Julia Wanen is spending - s.un.* time with her aunt at Vance, A < . Mr. J. B. Weeks and family motored to B’aekville Saturday on.-VnuHiess. * Mr. and Mrs. Samm.ie. Hat - t/..,g and PK, 17 *** y I fitth*'daughter, Nora., per 1 the wee’.- -*♦ «*• ♦*’* •* § OH Boy! But Is That Good! And the best part of it is, you do not have to take my word lor 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. ~ favorite'fs^ their special Chocolate. Barnwell Fruit Company Barnwell, S. C. Ji SI U •.( Lit F , 1 .. i ’. j | end at the hopu* »•> Mr. ( harli..*, iaul o - ,t s direct from fhe West. Attr.u- , ’ . - * ; • near Dctinuu tv,, pci, .s en k c Mg-. Earme'. j Jlsl RFC HIVED.—A car-load of Union Maivautn,Barnwrll.S. C. , ' ; ‘ ts «!' 1 ^ from the West. Attra - ‘ - tivp prices on large lets.— Farmers Union Marcaniile e’o., tfai'nweil.S. ( •J**X-t'**X**>*X**r**X**X**1**M**X*'f**VX**X**H*v*H**!**>*1 , *X»<**I**X-!»*t**t*«!*“X**:* , X-!**X**>J* Miss 'Inez Alartin is spending .a few- <|ayi with 'Mis;; Evad He Hartzeg neap Denmark. ’ v ’ M •. and Mr-. Henry, Wlnto'j Jo/**; FOR S.U.E.—Two large hor ie ’ ai l] «;h*h|Mg^and Qllie t-*" Jor.es traight and sound. IVic * : visi,0!S to frie, % ( X ! rigid. S. Halford, Barnwen S. <■ ! uid-.jMind SurMay. \ir. J. A. Ilaitzog and children | were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. IL V- :*:) ,j. : our business soon, hence the low,, X | price.— Kendnll Lumper Company ? Y Y ¥ ? ? I ? Y Y I y Y y Y Motoring Pleasure Skimming along the smooth road, or picking • i 1 . your w r ay along over the rough spots, you enjoy an added thrill from driving a car equipped with reliable Accessories. • 1 * That Good Gulf Gasoline Supreme -Oil and Mobiloils i Fisk Tires and Tubes . Sparton Auto Horns >1 FOR SALE.—fwo large logging were horses, seven yetus old, gfH>d workm'.s, j Martin Sumkiy. • harness to til. one large Mogul log j Mr. -I* ,- ank Hair, of thi.- commuhi*y, *:* j wagon almost new. This complete . was i 11 Blackville Satuioay. •{•.outfit $300.’00. either horse alone is j an( I -Mrs. Henry Han, -it tk '■’ A : worth this money, liut we must close jT(»mmunity. mot jred to Blacks ille S:,t- uislay. Mr. 11. P. Jones, M^Freddie Jones •t* I Donora, S. C. tl - mmmmmmmmu imid i ^ | FOR SALE.—Pmptaved Watson ♦j* | and Improved Excel Watermelon A j Seed. Price, $1.50 per lb. Address ; J. M. Diamond, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALK.—‘HI pounils Kx,-!-; FOR OVER 4Q YEARS HAtMVS CATARKH .V I'Oir ’ N'H 'h - '** been ns 'il succe*'iully in ti.o treatriient of Catarrh. HALI/S CATMtlUf MV’ HANK c-n- ■ cis 1 of ■'in’ -Oi'itfbe! !. wNieh 'JUieR!/ believes by local' ar*. Ie at; •r., abd th** li urhaj Medi ■ 'i ■ • nM* - winch a* ts .•hroimb tlie <>(1 •■a- the i>ui- ,'accs. thus red iciue di • ,i:iIfa? motion Soi l by all dnigv sts.l' F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. i ... j EOILEE FLUES MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES 3ELTIN0, PACKING AND LACING WOOD, mow AND STEEL Hrinir'KNtilXIS KKl'AIKS in aOto for qulek wi.rk LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA. y 1 Watermelon Seed at GO cents per pound, delivered. These seed were saved from fine melons. W. F. Dun- X can, Meyer’s Mill, S. C., rbute 1, Box 3-12-tf. ? ? Y 29. Spark Plugs i Electric Cigar Lighters Spotlights Barnwell Filling Station Lloyd Plexico, Mgr. Barnwell, S. C. I Y 1 Y Y Y Y FOR SALE.—800 bushels of sound, white, slip-shuck corn, 80 pounds to the bushel. $1.25 per bushel at my place four miles North of Elko.—M. W. WISE, Elko, S. C. I 3-12-4tp. FOR SALE.—Excel Watermelon — T — 0 - - — .. _—, «*,. —-i Seed, $1.50 per pound. Also Green- ■£-X~X~X~X~x**X**X**X**X**X**X**X**X~X~X~X**X~X"X~X-X~X**X~X**X~>*i* i t ^ ^ < ^’ ,on P 01 P oun< ) - I Just** a few pounds left. J. GARY | OWENS, Barnwell, S. C. 2-19-tf Advertise in THE PEOPLE. Us? atfd -Mr. IL W. Jones, Sr., spent Sun day at the home of Mr. IL P. Harley, near Barnwell. •x~x-x-x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x**x~x* < m;m x^x**>x**x**x**x**x~x**x-x-x-:* Dees Flu Cause Kidney Trouble or Does Kidney Trouble Cause Flu? In either case you should be very careful not to neglect your kidneys. Get a bottle of Hobo Kidney and Bladder Remedy at once, as weakened kidneys are liable to allow toxic pois ons to upset*your blood and nerves. Wri% for Free Story of Discovery. HOBO MEDICINE CO. Beaumont, Texas. C m W**X*4 m CX»<**X**>*X»*XX**X**M~X**X**> ) ♦>>*. .y «;> s. ,y .y s. -y ♦- -*- f k. ? T t T T j f T Y Y— 7 ❖ ■ ❖ SEE! I’M SAVING MONEY! f When you buy your Groceries from us, you can^ point with ^ pride to the many economies you are effecting. And you can be sure that you are not sacrificing quality. T T Try one of our Steaks, cut from the best quality feeef, inght where the meat is mos^ tender and the juiciest. » V OUR MEATS ARE ALWAYS FRESH m ❖ the Palace market Y “If It’s Good to Eat, We Have It.’