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PAGE tlGHT. 1 > - '!• K-- h' HP, BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOI TH CAROLINA. I THURSDAY, APRIL 16,TH 1925 New Spring Dresses -i .^r Just Received *-* " ’ ' ► Fashioned from the season s newest fabrics, these Dresses afford every woman an opportunity to dress up with a minimum expenditure of effort and at very moderate cost. May *we show them to you soon? . ' ' I: $4.95, $10.00, $13.50 UP Down and Out Why? One big reason 1 is because he did f not save when he was young. Work for the aged is not plentiful, so why not protect your own declining y r ears by putting aside each payday a definite part of your earnings? Then when you can no longer earn a living, y ou will have your sav ings to live on in comfort. HOME BANK OF BARNWELL Department Store Barnwell, HARRY D. CALHOUN, President NORMAN l\. GAMBLE. Vice-President WILLIAM McN AIL ( ashier JOH N IL McN AD, Asst. Cashier s. c. BLACKVILLE FOLK IN AUTO WRECKS 'CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) ly little Rhode Island Red “biddies." So far they are protrressinj; fine. Miss Willie Sanders, of Columbia, .spent the week-end with her cousin, Miss Isabel Murphy. Mrs. (’. A. Avery and children, Mary, Clifford, Jr., and Neal, of Au- irusta, visited hj^t. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Eubanks, last week. The Embroidery Club was delight fully entertained by Mrs. Sam Ruist, Jr., last Thursday afternoon. Misses Lily Mae and Eula Lee Mar tin, who teach at l* urman, spent the week-end at home. Friends of Mr. Conrad Martin, who, it will be recalled, was badly hurt in a dynamite explosion while working on the highway some time ago, will he delighted to know that he has Le- i Insuring the Success of Your Baking Fresh Eggs, Pure Butter, Flour of the fineest quality, Flavoring Extracts made from pure ingredients—all ob tainable here, combine to insure the success of any baking you may wish to do. Phone 105 for what you may need. “Bully” Brand Flour . . . $1.25 Butter ..... 55 and 60c Potato Chips and Shoestring. Mam . . . ... 32'-c Lettuce, per head 20c Fresh Strawberries 25c gun to ft el somewhat like his nCur.d self again. -News has been receive.I from Mis. Julius Sanders, of Lakeland, Fla., that Mi, Sanders is very ill, in ii hos pital, awaiting a serious operation. The prayers of his pastor and Chci-t- • '■an friends have been asked far by Mrs. Sanders. His speedy recovery is anxiously hoped for by hosts of friends in South Carolina. Friends of Mr. Kenneth Stivendor, <>f Hlaekville, wilj regret to learn i'.iat he had the misfortune to get his leg broken while working on the highway near Yarnvtlle. He is in a Chari.'.'ton hospital, doing nicely. Hi.- motivr, Mrs. Luther Stivender, has gone to Charleston to sec* him and writes back to her husband that the leg I'-mt crushed as badly as was first nmm trfnT In last week s report of news from here there was a mistake in the in formation about Mr. Perry Eubanks’ little son. A window sash did no' fall on his head, hut the boy L11 on a piece of "broken window pane and cut a bad gash in his leg, which confined him to his bed for nearly a week. He is up now and going around as usual. : Mrs. Ernest Wetherhorn and elv.L dren, of Charleston, are. spending a while wi^h her parent.'., Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Brown. The School Improvement Associa tion met in the school building Tuv-- day aftethoon. There was a good at tendance and much enthusiasm was shown by the members. I be yard at the home of AI a. and Mrs. William Baisden is a scene of beaut y. being covered with niyr : ads of phlox and a variety of other flox''- ers. After a visil to his grande '.•nf . Mand Mi Doodle-de-Do—Dennis Pea-. Dreaming Alone in the Tw light— Jerry Scully. Five Minutes Intermission. Quartette—Amick, Deas, Booden and Giffin. . 1 halogue Jack Booden and Bob Lamb. Musical Nonsense—Calamus, Dear, ‘Otten and Stevens. Closing with that funny faced af terpiece, “The Haunted Depot.” Prices: $1.00, 7f>c and 50c. Performance begins at S o’clock. Difference Explained by Morris Motor Co. "It isn't easy to explain just why or when a new automobile becomes a used ear,' -aid -Mv. \\. L. Morris, president of Morris Motor Company* of Columbia. Studebaker Distributor, to a representative of The Barnwell People yesterday. “Suppose," said he. “you own a new car. drive it a few thousand miles and then decide you want a larger, tar. a smaller ear or an enclosed car. You trade it in; and ten seconds af ter the deal is made the same car wi'h the same engine, Ifudy. tires and road ability -becomes a ‘used car. Isn t it every whit as good a car as when you fu - t decid'*d to turn it in? “The only difference is that the age- old custom in the classification of all u-ed things enters here and as a re~ spit t!i man who buys your compara tively new. car as a ‘used’ car gets thousands of unused miles of service and e I'infort at a ridiculously low tig- ure.- “Theic always will be used cars, and there always will he u-fd cac Sure Death Insect .g -t. . . • —- Powders When it is so simple and easy to rid any infected place of insects by sprinkling a little Insect Powdder about, why not have a box convenient for use when needed 3 Moth time will soon be here, too. HAKMVRLL. S. C. B; J. & J. Sanitary Market irnwc ii. I tin Hammond. Master j "'vnerw And they re might.', c'tntent- Jim Lake, of Beech Island, has w.. j ed. lvi|>py and f "lunate folkw to°." turned In,me. Mr. and Mrs. Ham 1 The .Morris Motor OomiJany hiis an- mond are former r« - idents of j othi r mighty intere--ting . adxert -*■ I -land, but have recent!'.’ ni . ! o' ,1 ‘ : ' 1“ this is ue ol I he I’eLy r. B-tter reaii it row. m tat' ' i: If i v.i /T Han morn pi; ■'' T I * ninny rnr es ij oni I>I;u l\vi!l(‘. M i s ijddie A It man. Mr . \ltmau. liMli; c, n man. Airs. \\'! Tl. Nolic Will in ms ap 1 Mr-. Joe ( hagm "ii m oil to Angus- :. Tuesday on bu-iness. Mrs. Joe ( !'a[iinan lia- v.mi * ! ' I i 1 • ia' d. I'Ta.. w nor,.. In r huslran l sr'citfod a responsible- position. The Lai '('hurit' n. I adii - ’ Guild Elects Offices. ' Til'd! of the Kpi-c ijin! it • ',e home of M -. Fd- Tasty, T ongue- Tickling Drinks— * # gfit! nf i o ■■ t' Greater Minstrels Attraction at Vamn On Tuesday night, the 2.1st in-t ,ij . 1' 'W':i I in day ! ):fic - fLr * in ( ?,suing year ut re ( elect e'1 as Tollcws: Mr-. T.hai'i." Bl own. Sr., premb'Mt J Mrs. H. ;,oui:. secretar>v-and Mrs. L. M. Oai- bou . ti'»c*-vUrt'r. i be.-e ladies iinve -erved in these positions very :ni.vp*-. li ly for the pasjLyea^ During the i ' afternoon refreshments were serv< I i by the hostess. BIG REXALL ONE-CENT SALE April 16, 17 and 18 1 at EPPS’ PHARMACY Blackvilie, - South Carolina tie Creator Minsti’els will given at the \’pmj) Theatre under the ’ au-pnhes of the Johiispn II good Than- SHERI I I’ S SALE ter. U. D. of Baimvell. This min-j “ —g——— s;rel comes highly recommended afnd State of Smith ( arolina, has been giving creditable perform-^ ariecs all over the State of Georgia, | playing recently in the city of Athens — '* . ^ . i ' under a guarantee. A laugh a mlnuut i.- the record promised. Com' 1 Bubbling and sparkling with vigor, our thirst-queueing drinks with the wonder ful flavors aft’ making them all "sit un and take notice.’ Also ihe BETTER KIND OF ICE CREAM Barnwell Fruit Company Barnwell, S. C. F-: i, County of Barnwell. THE STATE, VS; ' .1 IL CHESTNUT. Under tmd by virtue of a Tax Exo- out and not only have a good Tine bru jeution to me dli'ected by J. B. Aim- strong, Treasurer ol Barnwell Coun'v- I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, bo- ■en the legal hours of sale, in front (> ‘‘Say It With Flowers” - from — CLOUD’S GREEN HOUSES “Augusta’s Largest Green Houses” . t ___ . '— m Prompt Service Day and Night Block North of Children’s Hospital 1 423 Elstes St. - Phone 33 I 4 - Augusta, Ga. BEST PHARMACY, Agents, Barnwell 1 jiclp a good cause as well. The following program will he ren dered: >. Opening Chorus. j fwt T.et me call you sweetheart -Sug | of the Court House at Barnwell. S. ( Co Monday, tlye 4th day of May. BU'. - this being Salesday in said month, the ! following d'vsci ihed real estate: Ope hundred acres of land in Blaek- i ville township, bound -d as follows: North-hv lands of Mary Lancaster Starnes. Introduction of I’rcmier End Men Jimmie Giffin. C'ordie Often. Stavin Change -Jimmie Giffin. OB Pal-Jack Booden. . Big Boy—Julius Weatherhorn. ()ur* Yest eixhiy s—Rol>t» A miek. Go Long,Mule -Cordie Otten. All Alone—Allen Deas. How Do A'ou Do?—Bob Lamb. Ten Thousand Years Hett. . V _ A* _ How Corrie You Do Me Like You Do?—Charlie Dullninn. I Wonder What’S Become of Sallie? —Bill Hall. Red Hot Mama- Harry Shurley. ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ^ ♦> f t ❖ *:* Y ❖ f Y ❖ f ❖ ❖ f Y ❖ INSURANCE! FIRE - HAIL - TORNADO ' TT ‘ ‘ . LIVE STOCK. T Y ❖ f T Y Y Y Y ❖ and Miles; East by lands «>i Mary Lancaster to run of creek; South by ! lands of Harriet Allen, and West by | lands of Miles and the run of the Lin wood j creek. Levied upon and sold to satiny the above Execution and Costs. 1 Boncil H. Dyches, ; Sheriff. B. C. j Barnwell. S. C., 13th d^iy of A^il, ' 1925.-4-16-31. Barnwell, V: h S. . # . r ■ - . ' % We Pay for Ashes.