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^ : t l J L k ^ ; 1' _ t THURSDAY,.APRIL 23RD, 1923. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. PAGE FIVE. Are You Raising Chickens? * If so you need the highest quality Teeds. s We have the Full-O-Pep line, and there’s nothing better. STARTER - FINE CHICK - GROWING MASH - EGG MASH and SCRATCH Also Oyster Shell. Incubators and Brooders ~ Poultry Wire. LEMON BROS., Inc. BARNWELL, S. C. Dr. 'E. L. Patters^ and Httlg. ; daughter, of New York, were called to Barnwell this week by the death ! of the former's brother, J. 0. Pat terson, Esq. Mrs. Robert Liile, of Orangeburg, will be the guest of Mrs. L. M. Cave for the week-end. Mrsy Lide comes ^as a delegate from thb Orangeburg ' Chapter, U. D. C. „ Monday was an exceptionally hot i April day, street thermometers regis tering as high as 92 degrees. A thunderstorm, accompanied by high winds, that night caused the mer cury'’to take a sharp tumble. When You Need It Miss Marion Salley, of Orangeburg, Director of the Edisto District Con ference, and Mrs. 0. D. Black, Divis ion President, will be the guests of Mrs. G. M. Greene during the Con ference held in Barnwell this week. ere anCi / ^~(c readouts ’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local Interest foV This Column Mrs. V. P. Bonner, who has been in the Baptist Bible Institute in New Orleans, La., since November, will be with Dr. T. T. Martin, of Blue Mountain, Miss, in evangelistic work .during the months of May and June. This work is in the States of Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi. If you are in need of some ready money, a little more than you hap pen to have in your Savings Account with this Bank, you will al- ways find us ready and willing to grantyou the courtesy of a loan. We want to see you prosper, and want you to make it a habit to talk over your financial problems with us.- BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA . • r BARNWELL BRANCH ' Mrs. R. C. Holman -pent Saturday ^ in Augusta. Mr: Oscar Hale, of \Ve.<t Virginia, is the guest of friends hcr|. Mis. R. S. Dicks entertained Book Club Friday afternoon. Dr. W. 0. Smith, of Willi tor in the city Friday on business. Mr. \V. P. Blume, of the Branch section, was a visitor here uav. Mi'S .beiii Riley visited and jhwnds fn-f-olumma sovcntNdffy* last week. Dr. and Mrs. Blaekville, were afternoon. Ryan A. Gyles, of ■ visitors here* Sunday Col. H. D. Calhoun has returned from Way cross, Ga., wheieJie at tended a T. P. A. Convention last week. “ - Quite a large audinence enjoyed the performance of the 1923 Greater Min-trels at the Vamp Theatre Tues day night, under the auspices of the local U. D C Chapter . A very nice sum was realized by the chapter. Af ter the show, the younger set enjoyed a dance, the music being furnished by the minstrel orchestra. I Mr. and Mr '. He bert R. Christie till- and children, of De nmark, wore the guots of his ir.nl li or, Mrs L. H. Christie, Sund ay. , was M-s. T. E. Cummings. returned home Sunday aftei1 onii fro: n ( oluni- Long bia, where sfii was u.-'lled o- i account o Fri- f the s.ei'ious ill nos > of hei brother. Mr. and M •s. R. C. II.-1 nan. Mr. itivcs ami Mi'-. N. ( w. Walker and Mi.'S Public Is Invited to Attend Conference ■rs'ii7^cr2E^,.ir»goHgaifJW ,| 8a.jynr>>tgt l i RSH Blni ■ P )TtCT -p. 3 W. <li .--day . f last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Herndon ai Furman. ....... . IFilman. has returned home after a pleasant visit to friends Miis Paulin ime after in Sumter. Mrs., p. ,1. Drew and chiirming daughter, Miss Doris Drew, left Friday for their home in Washington, D. ('., after a few days' visit to Barn well relatives and friends. . The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gil- Mr. and Mrs. Mis Brabham n ;tr ! ( . v will be glad to know that daughter, of Hattieviile. were visitors littie ; )al)y> vvh , xvas carr i ( .d to here Monday, a hispital in Columbia for treatment Saturday, is very much better.. It is not generally understood that the public is invited to attend the Edisto Conference which will be held at Barnwell on Friday, the 24th in-t., at the Vamp Theatre, beginning at 10:30 a. m., some feeding that pos sibly this meeting is held for dele gates and Veterans only. This is not the case. Those in charge of the •.uamram are abixious that'the people of the town and community attend in c.fder that they lie informed as to the work done 1>y.this splendid organi zation all over the South today. A haihecue dinner will he served the d- S'gito from the various chap ters in tnb District ;.'i well a> t he Co4ifede)>»W Veterans. This dinner will be served at thi' Court House at the cbnchision of the morning session. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wallack. of Denmark, spent Sunday in tl.e city with relatives. Mrs. C. W. Mitchell and litt : e on are.visiting friends and rch.uv s near Columbus, Ga. Mis. Julia B. Easteildig guest of her son, M 1 '. R. A. ling, of Denmark, Sunday. •;i< the Kaster- Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Heindi'n, of Furman, attended the funeral of J. O. Patterson, F'.s(p, here* Tuesday. Mr. B. R. Black, of the Olar section, called at The People office Monday morning to renew h'.s^^^iloi'rip'ion. s nent '‘I’ton Miss Elizabeth Fatorlin Friday and Saturday in with her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Killings- worth. rs.' Judge lab*, ha. J. Henry Johnson, of Alhm- placed an order for a Pack- High School Pupils to Contest for Prizes of the .schools this year on the sub ject. “Laying the Foumlation of Am erican Prosperity.” The Home Bank secured a number of beautiful calendars this year, one of which has been placed in each class room. The picture shows the assem bly of Washington’s Cabinet, com posed of Alexander Hamilton, Robert Morris, Thomas Jefferson, Edmund Randolph and Henry Know. These great men assembled at Mr. Wash ington’s home in Philadelphia in 17S0 and after many wcejss of debate” the first bank -established in the! Quaker City. This historic home was 1 once owned by William Penn. . » The officers of the Homy Bank hope that many of the pupils will bring in papers on this hi-toiic happening, which was and is the real foundation of American ; i ispi rity. „ Supt. R.ibi , n, of the_ Barnwell High S,ho d, will select eompefent judges and the-i s-ay? xv'dl probably be read at 1 be school commencemynis. | Col. Calhoun, president of 1 the Home Bank, states tnat George But ler, STTperintendrnt of the - “negro school k here, ha< decided to have his pupils enfer a similar contest for prizes offeied for that school. The local bank has been staging such contests for several years and The Home Bank of Barnwell has inaugurated a contest for the - pupils of the Barnwell High School andthe aid sedati with the W. D. Hurley Mo- i Dunba’ton High School and prizes tor Co., of this city. Mr. Harley stales ! in g dd will be awarded to those who that lie exDects'to make ‘deliverV this I !:V'ing in the best essay at the close they- have been the favu; able comment. subject or much •• Miss Maggie I back, of Yenome. daughter of Mr. P>. R. Black of the Olar section, and a sister of Mr. Ira'X Black, of Barnwell, was carried to a ; ’I* v hospital iii Columbia Sunday for a j •$* serious operation. Her fi iend> hope \ A for her earlv recovery. ; Y T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Y I 1 *!♦ A A : Land Su’rvei ing a Specialty. $ X i v A J A A LyndhursQ S. v C. Tin- many friends of Dr. L, M. Mace will learn with regret that he is sori'-usly ill in a Ualumbia liospital. He underwent a preliminary opera tion SpUirvldy morning, luit it will be necessary to build up his strength before the major opt rtUron can he nerfto nu-d. t *♦%♦>•*•>»«♦♦♦♦• • ♦ • • « •. ♦ *********i X-X-F^X-X-X-X-X*- , j n rsiMds l’IIA)KRi Y Dental Clinic Report for BarnwlI County Mrs. A. A. Lemon, secretary and treasurer of the Dental Ohm •• for Barnwell Countv, has made *he fol- lowing report 'or fire school session of 1924-1923: RECEIRVo: Appropriated by County for Dental Work . St/'00.00 Paid in by Schools f - work .. f09.30 Total , . - $1,309.59 &C I) 1S15 U Ft S M M F. N T 3 Salary for Countv ( liivciua !»i.)70.83 Office tixpc-’ise State Clinician 67.50 Sunplij-^, Thompson iV.-mal Co.,-Columbia - 128.74 Lemon Bros., Inc. -sj-m' ..-s and SUITS that FIT at Prices, that Suit That is what you get when you come here for your new Spring Outfit. Carefully tailored from - the choicest of the sea son’s woolen’s, these Suits represent the I utmost in dollari for dollar Clothing Vjalue V N.. possible to secure. F. W. FALKENSTEIN express - - Car Kxp. r.se for Clinician Postage and Telephone - . Balance oh hand « . . ‘ Total 8.41 63.40 7.33 .61.27 1,509.50 >.XX~X M X"X~X~X*»X**X»v , X~X‘‘X*v FOR REN T.—Six-room h use. enn voniently loeated in the town of Barn well. Apply to Mrs. Marie ’I’. Cornell, Barnwell, S. C. It. Mrs. P.roiMi Entertains. Fine Weather FOR SALE.—Singer Motoring Pleasure A Skimming along the smooth road, or picking your way along ovqr the rough spots, you enjoy an added thrill, from driving a car equipped with reliable Accessories. /That Good Gulf Gasoline Supreme Oil and Mobiloils Ei.sk Tires and Tubes •. Sparton Auto Horns Spark Plugs Flloctric Cigar Lighters ' Spotlights Barnwell Filling Station Lloyd Plexico, Mgr. , Barnwell, S. C. Sewing M.i- Y ! chines and parts. Let us do your hemstitching and (lre>s-making. IM-s. T. D. Creighton, manager, the Singei Sewing Machine Shop. Barmvell, S. C. JEST RF:( E1\ E1).—A cai-load of ats direct from the West. Attrac- •j. ] live prices on large lots.—F’armers Y j Union Marcantile Co., Barnwell,S. f . I-' i The first iioxt-Lcnten meeting of ihi- Wedinsilay Afterr.im Bridge Club was hold last week at rbe home of Mrs. Edgar A. Brown. Mrs.Char- lj'.- Brown, Jr.,, won the liigh score -pnzo, Mrs. J. Julien Bush nit -the consolation, and tho guest prize was pre-ented to Mrs. P. J. Drew, of Washington, D. C. Refreshments were served after the games. ■S * *- * * * • * * 9 * CHURCH CALENDAR. • , __ • • •i,***** •**•*•••* FOR SALE.—Two Y | mules, straight and large sound. horse Pi'ice BARNWELL METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. C. £ right. S. J. Halford, Barnwell S. C. | K ( y s Sanders, Supt. Important meet- j ing of Men’s Bible Class. FOR SALE.—,60 v pounds Excel) p,caching by the pastor at 11:^0. Y i Watermelon Seed; at 60 cents per j g u bject of morning sermon: “Some £j pound, delivered. These seed were j p 0 i nts 0 f* Contact Between Faith in saved from fine melons. W. F. bun-j q 0( j an ,i Daily Life.” can, Meyer’s Mill, S. ( ., route 1, Box; The evening service will consist of of “Sunday School Day.” r ♦> ❖ *1* i3-12-tf. j obsei'vatidn ' r y I j Mid-week prayer seiwice Wednesday X FOR SALE.—Excel Watermelon i evenine at g o’clock. 1 And you will be able to appreciate it even more if you stop in here for a smooth, cool ing shave or a trim, neat haircut. We pride ourselves in being exceptionally good bar bers. Let us prove it to you. We Specialize in Work for — Ladies and Children. Bolen’s Barber Shop Main Street - - Barnwell, S. C. vw X*X"X"X~X~X~X"X~:~: X~X~X"X~X~X~X~X~X*v*X»*X~Xv FOR HALF).—Excel Watermelon Seed, $1.50 per pound. Also Green- j Everybody cordially invited to all £ ; rind Watson Seed, $2.00 per pound, services. .*♦ Just a few pounds left. J. GARY OWENS, Barnwell, S. C. 2-19-tf -» ♦ ♦ \dvertise in THE PEOPLE. 4< Say It With Flowers’’ — from CLOUD’S GREEN HOUSES u" ‘ J “Augusta’s Largest Green Houses” Prompt Service Day and Night 1 Block North of Children’s Hospital 1423 Estes St. - Phone 3314 : Augusta, Ga. BEST PHARMACY, Agents, Barnwell Advertise in THE PEOPLE. I