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-4 'A' it —ri. THURSDAY, MAY 7TH, 1925. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. PAGE FIVE. Very attractive collar attached pattcrsns, also white, . $2.50 to $3 00 Wilson Bros. Shirts in wide range of pat terns, . . . . . . ... $2.00 to $3.50 Also exceptionally good values at . . $ 1 ‘SO this city. Mrs. Duncan is quite popular Barnwell, ’where she hits held a sponsible position for a number years with the law firm of Brown JtP * ^ Bush. She is the daughter of Ms .'and | Mrs. Willis Browning. Nfr. Duncan, who is the omv son of tb**r-hTt*r Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duncan, is a Veteran of the World War and serves the po tions of Barnwell route No. 2 as mail carrier. Until recently he was also financially interested in the W. I). Harley Motor Co., of this city. , The People Joins with other friends in wishing the young couple a long, happy and- prosperous life. If You Want Money, > . f We Have It.” n “If You Have Money, We Want It.” Security and Solid Csmftat Interesting Budget of News from Snelling LEMON BROS., Inc. BARNWELL, S. C. Snelling, May 4.—Mr. G. L. Hill, Mesdames O. D. Moore and W. B. Parker, and Misses'Agnes and Marie 4Uhh YOU RE. sitting on “top of the world” when you have an established Savings Ac count in this powerful bank. To know that you have a moderate sum here drawing in terest certainly gives you that comfortable feelincr. era a/iCi ’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitor^., or Other Items of Local Interest for This Column -—— >. ' ' — The Board of County Dircetors met Cere- Tuesday. Mr. S. H. Gantt, of Lyndhurst, was a visitor here Tuesday. Mr. Frank V. Janies, of Denmark, was a visitor here Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ilarnwell Liipdley and. Avho teaches in the Allendak fcaby are tl,ie guests of Col. and Mrs. J. M. Caldwell. ('Vi'. Kdgar A. Brown spent several «..vs in Greenville last , week on pro fessional busines. Dr. < t cil B. Hay bia Sunday M. Maee day. , Mr. George Cook spent the week-^ end with relatives near Williston. Mr. W. (’. Birt, of Willusion, was a visitor here Thursday. Messrs. Micagy 4 Birt .'vml II. M. ■^ook. Mesdames O. D. Moore and W. B. Parker and Miss Lucy Cook at- I tended the funeral of Mrs. M^uio^ Bolen at Mt. Calvary last Wednesday. Mi sses Agnes and Eunice Hill left Friday to spend some time in Jackson ville, Wauchula and other points in Florida. >lr. James Cook, of Fairfax, spent went up to Colum- j Sunday h«*ix' with his parents, Mr. al toi noon to visit li>r. L. j and Mrs. H. M. Cook. He stated thyf at the Baptist Hospital. i he has accepted- a position m Bnm- I berg, and would move there sometime -,r ' . • i THERE’S only one way to get there and that is to start that Account to-day. HOME BANK OF BARNWELL / ^/lereabouts HARRY I). C ALHOUN, President NORMAN It. GAMBLE. Vice-President WILLIAM McNAB, C ashier JOHN H. McNAB, A*xt. Cashier W r menus glad to see hei confined to her out again aft n* being, room for s veral davs. ■ "pliis week. Mi-s N(>M Moore, of Barnwell, spent everal davs hen Miss Jennie Simpkins, of Edgefield,;^, was the Simms. week-end guest of Mi school-/ - Kate Mr. Herbert K. Christie and •f D amark, were the guvsis hitives here Sundav. family, of re- Mr. and .Mrs. (i. C. Owens an/i little daught; r, of Augusta, were the guests days here last week. Quite a nutnh, r of th" folks from •ere attended the Meyer’s Mill picnic rp lay, and report an enjoyable day. \Ij'. H. M. Cook and daughter. Miss Cook, spe.it Friday afternoon at Dunbarton with Mr. and M>s. Hey ward Anderson. i Lticv of Barnwell, Jennie Simkins an<l Ag nes Bailey^of Allendale, .and Messrs. King', of Allendale, V. S. Owens, Fran'lT Cave and Lang CuVe, of Barn well. (if Barnwell Sund; V. relatives find friend- Mrs. Solomon Hiatt and little Sol. Jr., have ndurned from son, New Fish Fry Enjoyed at Cave’s Pond Saturday Mrs. Edgar A.- Brown left yester day < Wednesday t for (/levelair., Ohio, fc> con »ult a special I Mse^rs. J. M. Kane Brown, of Btaekville. •itv Mendav on bu--ines 1 and Isadore wore in the Mrs. C’harlie Broun, Sr.', entertain ed the I adies’ Guild of the Episcopal Church Tuesday afternoon. A large mimhc • of. Barnwell peo- ple attended the reunion of Camp K 'n,d! at Meye: r Mil! Fridav. Mr. J. Larry Widnian cam ■ dow n' from Asheville, N. (’.. Saturdav, being aceomjtanied home Sunday afternoon 4y Mrs. Widman, who has heen spend ing some time with her mother, Mrs. Emmie Porter. I 't"rk, v here der the care the latter 'has of a specialist. been un- (Contrilmted.) One of the most delightful ft ish ' Heckle, of Healing 1 The Rev. It W Springs, was a visitoi here Monday, th is a member of the Ho.u-e of Rep resentatives from Barnwell t'ountv. Mcvda.me- T. E. Cummings and E. A. Brown returned home Friday from Rock Hill, whore they attended the federation of women’s 1 eluhs metding. M’ ses Kennedy and Story. VnemlHM's 1 1 of the Yarnville school fadilty. and M 1 . Ralph Brown were tin* geests of Mi. r.tai Mrs. J Julieu Bush Sundav. have al! -thi‘ readv to si/./l M. W. H. .Mi Pl'ail and Mis. Sit-: greaves, of Lau’cns, and Mrs. Frank Reed, of Columbia', were the guests of! Mr. and Mrs, Carter Price la-t week.; 1 Y 1 T Y Y ? T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis i X Mr. and Ml... t'harlii* Br >wn, Sr., and Mr. Solomon Brown moto'rod to Augusta Sunday to visit the latter’s w fe. who is recovering from a roqfint operation. ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty Lvndluirst, S. C’ x .>. •1: ? y Y Dr. L. M. Mace umlenvt nt a' very serious operati >n at a Columbia hos pital Monday, morning and is ouite ill. His many friends here ally reeoverv. arne>t!v hone' for his e K* CM eft «I Gt'o’ ge Gruhl e t ni'dit I Wediv an lay t hiblren f r W. st fries ever attended by tin* writer was that given by Miss Elmu Cave land Mr. and Mrs. Lang Cave, jointly, jolt hist Saturday night at Cave’s j Pond. By the time wc reached the ] !>1.n t. we found that me very inde- fati ' iliie fishermen of the art had | successfully baited in about forty fish, or more, and either they had carried their activity to such a point as to rie “catch" cleaned and zr/le. or had deputed others f a dusky hue to that rather impor tant jolt. All we eared aliout Tvas hat things weie ready to move. Anyone who has l>oen ,at Cave’s Pond veil! doubtless agree that it iS' as ideal and hcnvenly a spot for an outing frolic as ever they saw. The moon was shining with all hD might, certainly, and seemed to, he welt de lighted to cast his radiance upon the pond beneath. Truly it was a night of nights for lovers, and — for eating fish! Mr. Frank Cave was unanimously elected to fry the fish—-an electiofi based upon yeacs of experience. Some of the folks attempted to show him how it should he done, much to the chagrin of the patient fryer, and i when the writer laughingly told them! t • leave it to Mr. Cave, for she knew he could fry the fish, and said: “You tuner yet gave anybody raw fish to eat, did you?" he replied. “Neith'r raw- nor done.” Pleasantries passed Lylidhurst Items Lyndhurst, May 2.—Quite ; n en joyable picnic was held on the banks of the Lower Three Runs on Saturday last, given by the-local school. Some of the party enjoyed fishing, while others took advantage of the oppor tunity to take what was foi the mok' of them the initial swim of the season. A good time was reported by ail. Miss Gertrude English, who for the past «term has conducted 'he local school, re turned to he r home in Demon st, Ga., on Monday. Mrs. \V. M. Steinmeyer and ehil- dren, of Beaufort, spent lakt week end here, the "guests of relatives. M s M. P. Hey. of Beaufort, was the guest of relatives for several days during the past week. , • Crops in this section are about up' to the 'usual average at this season of the year, but, the gardens are in need-of* rain, none of any consequence having fallen for several weeks. Extra .\.t~x* i .x..:..x^~x-x~f%"X~x~xx--x- Advertise in The Peoole. .♦^VX-'^X-X-X-X-X- x—x—x—x* NOTICE OF ELECTION. N petition having been filed in ae- corda: ee with section' ‘JfiOJ, general school 1 law of lb'22, notice is hereby given that an election wid b(> held in Mtv ‘Ualvary School District No. 14, on Friday, May la, I'.rJa, for the pur pose of^fletermining whether or not ,i special school tax ot seven, (7). ad ditional mills shall be levied in the above named school district. The said election shall be conduct- as is provu For Extra Wear Displayed here are the finest assortments of extra trousers to be had for miles about— in fact, to be bad anywhere. They are unrivaled for serviceability, ap pearance and price. In many price groups, but each group represents the highest values. F. VV. FALKENSTEIN, Barnwell, S. C. ■ iWIM— Sweets for the Sweet on X-X-X~X”X->'X-.-X'-X-X-X* Palm Bench. Fly..'where? they go to join Mr. Grubby who has been making around; coca-cola was uncorked and me there for sever;!] months. ? ?; BJ KIM 11.1)1 •ISO Y ? Y <~x~x~x-x~x~x—x-x->x~x—*x~x* FOR SALE.— 1H bushels of Brab ham peas, slightly damaged. Price, ifr.oO per bushel.—J. VV. C. Reed, llirnwcll, S. C. - It. $ ■ ■■■M ■■■! !■■■ I I—. | ■ , FOR SALE. —Salvia plants. 10c ■per dozen, 7c postage.—Mrs. L. II. Christie, Barnwell, S. C. ... JUST RECEIVED.—A carload of «^ts 'direct from the ..West. Attrac tive prices on large lots.—Farmers .ifnion Marcantile Co., Barnwell,S. C. went the round; delicious fried bacon w.is eagerly greeted and mouth-em braced. Seymour Owens was appointed w .od-gatherev for th(* fire and really I ed as is provic! *d by law for the hold ing of generol i Ivctions. Fh(‘ polls will be o;V^aed at the School House and the following have been appoint ed manage:.- a eh’ction: G. VV’.' Hit-e'i. J. A. < ill ins, and A. F. Weimortz. *Th<KC fayoring tin* proposed levy will east a bail t with the word ‘‘Yes’’ wrilL n or to inted thereon, l and those otmo. ieg the proposed levy shall east a baHof— with th** word written .i 1 ' Toint“d therein. HORAC E J. CROUCH, County Sunt. Ed. -Barnwell. S. C„ Mav 4. l‘)2r»J 2t. Mother’s Day NOTICE OF LI.EC TIC )N. Cadet J. B. MvKerloy. of lv*k >, has been e'eetej “clinnings and comments editor” of the Clem«on Coll(*"■(* Chroni- de, a monthly magazine published-by ^' in ' t ‘ 1 f ! irnu d on the job, although the litvrary siuieties of the college. ^ I< • Em unwillingness to feel A- i around amongst the bushes and touch . . 1 a rattler. V\ nh it all he did find some Mrs. Solomon firown, who under- , . , , , , , .v-r , ! wood and helped to keep the tire. - ”" - '» ~ /«c, went a sennits operation at an Au-'j bri>?ht a|M j Warm> for th( , niffht was School law of H»22. notice is hereby hot free of a clear chill. But Elma F'iven that an elect ion will be held in Cave—our own Elma—was tlte gay! Roeves ’ s Crceck St ' ho ° l District no. 27, | and charming sprite—a gracious host- | ,,n Saturday, May 1925. for thepur- l ess f ever, mindful of others’ comfort l >ose of determining whether or not | and solicitous of their well-being and a ^t^M'ial school tax of thirteen JUU Mr. Venl Petersor.. Stole sutx*m- enjoyment. A petition haying been filed in ac cordance with sect-ion 2f>(K{, general irnsta yveekv is hospital Wednesday of last \ * • getting • a’ong snlendidly. moeif to the delight of hT - many friends here. «or of vocational instnict'on. isifar In Barnwell C."intv last week. i FOR SALE.—60 pounds. Excel Watermelon Seed at 00 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. " FOR * SALE.—Excel Watermelon Seed, $1.50. per pound. Also Green- rind Watson? Seed, $2.00 Jier pound. Just a few pBunds left. J. GARY OWENS, Barnwell^S. C. 2-19-tf was a . Hot coffee-—flavored, as we all de- ' ' '■ mat week, j dared, with the inimitable flavor of TT oon h’s reKi-n to Columbia he an-i leaves which “happened” to fall in thc- "nnr.’od tbnt tb P WiHistrn-E'k-i high bucket in which it wa.s cooked—good «c.heol wH ofl’er bopie ocn^mics and to the last cupful, pickles red-’horse pgricuituiV cour-es next year. ; bread, coni dodgers, fish and coca-cola ^ madg up the repast, and everybody Browning-Duncan. - had plenty to ejti and drink, and with | one accord declared ' the evening (me A surm ise mar! "ure of cordial in- of the most enjoyable ever spent, leaV- ♦erest to a large e’rdp of friends was ing reluctantly and expressing ivgret that of Miss Ida Browning and Mr. that our sheriff was unable to be W. H. Duncan, which occurred in r there, to let us bo.- k in the moonlight Aiken Monday afternoon, the Rev. of his hunvor and joy. Mr. McLean, of thn) cityf, performing Among those present were: Mrs. the eoremoev. They were gccom- Lang Cave, Misses Elma Cave, .Agnes paniedj,to Aiken by Mr. Perry Bush, of Iliei's, Ethel Graham and Kate Simms. ; additional mills shall lx* levied in the above named school district. The said election shall be conduct ed as is provided by law for the hold- ; ng of general elections. The polls wi'l be opened at the School House and the following have been appoint ed managers of e’ect’on: B. F. Bailey, and J»Bates. Those favoring the proposed levy will cast a ballot with the word “Yes” written or printed thereon, and those bpnosing the proposed levy. cast a ballot with the word “No” written or printed thereon. , HORACE J. CROUCH.' County Supt. Ed. Barnwell, S. C., May 4, 1925. 2t. MOTHER! Wjhat a world of sentiment there is in that-simple word! She never demanded much of you, hut oh how exacting you were, particularly in your childhood days! Just a little token of appreciation—a box of our delicious Candies will win many a smile from her, especially it it’s Xun- nally’s Candy. ' MOTHER’S DAY-MAY 10TH. Barnwell Fruit Company Barnwell, S. C. I “Say It With Flowers” — from — CLOUD’S GREEN HOUSES * “Augusta’s Largest Green Houses” <*' Prompt Service Day and Night 1 Block North of Children’s Hospital 1 423 Estes St. - Phone 33 14 - Augusta, Ga. BEST PHARMACY, Agents, Barnwell Advertise in THE PEOPLE.