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p I - u . 'tvT J J r •i. I ^THURSDAY, MA | Y 28TH, 1925. THE i-ARNW^ PEOPLE. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. and Pay Later You can arrange to paint your home with Sherwin Williams Paint and have ten months to pay the bill. ' r We carry a large' stock o• S\^P Paints, Varnishes, Stains and Enamels. LEMON BROS., Inc. BARNWELL, S. C. § ^icre am. / ' ^J~(ereat)ouik'‘ ’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local flntere rest for This Column ^hi’/e this week. \ The days earn seven minutes in sun- .Mr. P. J. Hiers, of Dunbarton, was in'the city Saturday on business. Col. Edgar A. Brown and Mr. T. J. Langley spent Saturday in (bnumbia. Mr. H. \V. .bines, Sr., of Hilda, was a visitor in Barnwell this week. 1 Mrs. MeLaurin Biooker enterlaiiied the Little Bt idge' Club last wPek. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warren. v j / ■ Mr. Isadore ITartzog and family spent Sunday at the h-ume of Mr. Jim lfact/.og. Mr. George Hair and family spent Sunday at the home of .5ir. W. H. Hartzog. Miss Ollie Lee .lonys spcwit Satur- y night with Miss Julia Warren. Miss Emma F;,inning attended, preaching services at Ashleigh Sun- j day morning. Mr. and Mis. J). B Nix spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warren, of this vicinity. Mr. W. P. Hair and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hair. Mrs. Henry Winton Jones is-spend ing awhile with her parents in Cope. Mr. Willi Hutson and step-daugh ter, Miss Gladys .lowers, were the guests of Mr. Furman Hoik end fam ily Sunday^ M's. Goldie Bonds and children were in Blackville Saturday after noon. Messrs. George and FianKr Hair m ifored to Den,nark Saturd ty. Mrs. Mamie Warren is now at home after a two weeks stay with relatives in Orangeburg. Mr. Ponnel! Hair motored ‘o Black- viile Saturday morning on business. Mrs. Freddie Jones snent a few days of last week with her parents near Blackville Mr. and Mrs. Finest Croft and lit tle Ernest. Jr., spent Saturday night and Sunday with her father, Mr. R. W. Warren. Miss Daisy Hr:r was the guest of Misses Maud and t^mie Laurie Gillam Saturday night. £ PAGE FIVE. Fm Glad, Mother We Saved When We Were Young Think of the pleasure in later life to know that you are financial ly able to care for yourself "“that you are dependent upon no ; one for the comforts to which your -long yqars of labor justly entitle you. 1 here is only one safe way to reach this goal and that is by saving each pay day a certain amount of your income. We pay 5 percent. Interest on your Savings. “If you have money, we want it.’’ “If you want money, we have it.” HOME BANK OF BARNWELL HARRY I). CALHOUN, President NORMAN B. GAMBLE, Vice-President wmm+wim WILLIAM McNAB, Cashier JOHN B. McNAB, \-st. Cashier Mi s Emily Kiikland ha's returned to Barnwell to spend the summer va cation. _ ' r Mrs. S lomon Blatt and little son .spent the week-end with relatives in Sumter. Prof. G. Frank Posey,, of B’aekville, was a business visitor here Saturday. Miss Fjb/.alio h Ea-t ring ■ t the J* ' week-end with relative- in Dunbarton. Mr. and Mro Fred Armstrong, of John Edwin Stan field. Em., of Ai- i l? at h. wa re tb- giie ts of Capt. ynd ncii. wa a vis’l-oi here*.! ui oay after- J Mrs. J. B. Armstrong last S «nday. noon. Ei lends of Miss Lula Peacock, who is: m a hospital .m Augu-tagw ib learn with {de asme tli:*t she is irrpf iving. Mi. ( hri' ' I angb y. of C-dumbia. spent the week-end in the city with relatives and Friends. Mcsdames/ Vidor lancis and John M Clmer, of Kbm'a were visitors here Friday afternoon. ' * -e ' -fr~» Mrs. B. P. Davies and two sons, Ben, Jr., and Billie, and Miss Rebecca Blatt spent Saturday in Augusta. ' Mrs. John ‘Stevens arrived here M nda> afternoen trom K rshaw for a visit- to her sister. Airs. Edgar A. -• Rrow n. Mr. P. A. D asoiv and family went .•’•or to Augi: ta Satu'day fo attend vhe funeral of his mother-in-law. Mrs. E. J. Bush. Mr. and Mrs. \ msoii left Saturday morning for their home in l nio,n af ter a pleasant s sit to Barnwell rela tive s and friends. Mr, T. W. Scott. ..t Williston, who intending'Court her'’ this week as a juror, called at The People office Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Reed,and lit tle s"*'.. J. ()., J'., >f Kingstree. s|1eht 1-he. week-end .\ Lth his psuynts, Mig and .Mr . J. \S . < . Reed. , ^ Capt. and M: . J. B. Armstrong at tended the graduating exercises at Cedar Springs ii Spartanburg Coun ty last. week, where their little daugh ter, Martha M iore graduate'd. Cob and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun, of Barnwell, and Mr. and Mrs. \\ . W. Bradley, of Abbeville, left W nlnesday niglit of last week for a tour p.t sev eral days thre'iugh Florida. They made the trip by train to Jacksonville, where they hoarded a. passenger bus for Miami and otluy points of interest. Cramped n and Suffered I “My back and head would yPy ache, and I had to go to bed," Bays Mrs. \V. L. Ennis, of Worthville, Ky. “I just could not stay up, for I would cramp yfu and suffer so. I was very jvd nervous. My -children would \wi ‘get on my nerves.’ It wasn’t rca a pleasure for me to try to go ^ anywhere, I felt so bad. “My mother had taken Monday morning to retmw' scription. r.is s ub- Jl ST RECEIVED.—A carload of oats direct from the West. Attrac tive' prices on large lots.- h armors Union Mareantile Co.. Barnwell,S. C. t *^% # %^**************4%«%«"**%*^*«^*#\«%«\ #«*♦♦*••**♦**♦** V* ~ *t* Treaspi-er J. P>. Armstrong states that he is rOaely to make re fund to | aitomohile (ncncrs who b lUghv their licenses hefovi' the reduet ion was made ui the faes. hut inasmuch as no provision was raadu* t • pay for post age’. those entitled to the reiund can get same by - calling at his office or sending h*im,a - tamped, addrassed en velope. :k -i* Jk * *• » ■ f H * (HUHCH CALENDAR * * * * 9 * f ! Y T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis * ELLIS ENGINEERING (’<>. * j t ** It* *>» !>! >!:*'|i*** ( HU1U H of the HOLY APOSTLES. Rev. 'Howard Cady, Rector. Services for Whitsunday, May Jl-t: Church Sche.ol at -Khlo a. m.; even-, ing (.Haver and sermon at H; iO p. m Wednesday. May 27th: Evening Y I ni’n-ver at 8:15 i>. m. ? ' i Land Surveying a Specialty. | £ X i Small Bla/.^ Saturday. Lyndhurst, S. C. ' T An alarm of tiVe was given Satur- day shelrtly aftei 12 o’eleiek. j< small '£ blaze haying been discoviered on the •j* roof of the residence occupied by Mr. R. L. Peacock. The Volunteer fire de- mutment responded promptly and suc ceeded in extingVeishing fRV'idaze with ^X-X-X-X-X-X-XX’S^X-X-X-X-t* Be im i n K ss HEMSTITCHING—Five cents per yard.—Mrs. A. E. Hartin, Blackville, S. C., R. F. D. FOR SALE.—Salvia -plants. 19c fH i r dozen. 7c postage.^Mrs. I,. H. Christie, Barnwe ll.e ,S. t’. ; JUST RE('EIVEI).—A carload of oats direct from the West. Attrac tive prices on large lots.—Farmers •nion Marcantite'Co., Barnwell,S. C. the e.hemical apparatus before very much ‘damage had resfittel. The house is owned by Mrs. Leila Graham, of Greenville. ' Sunbeam Reception Enjoyed Saturday Double Pond, "May 25.—Saturday afternoon the Sunbeams and their leader had a little receptio i at the church. Ice tea and cake were served and a good time was enjoyed by all. • Pleaching .services were held here Sunday afternoon; also Sunday school and meetings of the Sunbeams and W. M. U. \ ■... Mi. K. B. Warren and family and "Mr. Elwyn Hutto, of Orangeburg, ■l Of Sheer Fabrics for Summer Coolness W ashable Dresses— Tfeat you will find special enjoyment in choosing the Dresses you need From this collection we are sure. 1 hey have a beauty and stylish ness all their own. The materials are ex r exceptionally pretty and the making is as carefully done as you would do the work yourself. S Department Store , . For Feiasle Troulfes at onp time, so phe insiste 1 that I try it. 1 took four bot- » ties of Carelui, and if one; ufo yy should see me now they yyi ; w wouldn’t think I hael eyer ] ^ been sick. wn \Cu “I have gnineel twenty vW pounds, and my cheeks - are yfr rosy. 'I feel just fine. I am jS* ^ regular and haven’t the pain. \y> “Life is a pleasure. I can K <lo my work with ease. I ^ give Carelui the praise." zKj 1^1 Carelui has relieved many B thousands of cases of palp and ly<? | female trouble, and should VA, \ help you, too. ^ Take Cardul. j^] At All Drn^gijJs’ Shirts for , Summer! Selecting the Shirts you need for Summer is a plepsant task, if you come h f> re to dja ■. . - r-f- ~ — ' 1 ■ your choosing. All the n'ewest and most popular patterns and colors are included in our offerings~and the lowness of the prices will please you. * F. W. Falkenstein Barnwell, S. C. Glemson CoMegt* Scholarship Examinations. Competitive* oxornihietions to fill va cant schedarships i*- Glemson Colle ge will he held on Friday, July 10, 1925, beginning at 9 A M., under the super vision of the County Superintendents of Kducati >n. Ti e four-year schedar- ships are open t< young men not less than sixteen years old who are inter ested in one of the regular Agricul tural or Textile’e •iri ses,. An applicant for a two-year scholarship in Agricul ture, must be eighteen years old. Each scholarship is worth $100.00 a session an 1 free ( tuition of $40.00. A' scholarship- V, inner must meet fully the requi.rem’eiit - "for admission. Application hawks, catalogues and full information will be mailed to any Pleasing Gifts for ' ' June x Graduates I OUi; i interested. Write to fl; THE LEG IS# \R. Clemson College, S. (’. i NOTH E 01 SALE. Fhe Board of ( aunty Director? and the*. County Delegation of Barn well County will otfer for sale at the Court Houre at Barnwell, S. (’., on June Huh, at 12 o'clock n<M>n, $20,000.00 worth of serial road ami We have Nunnaily’s l ine Candies in special boxes that make excellent gifts at Commencement time. COME IN AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION TODAY/ ^ ’ i - Barnwell Fruit Company Barnwell, t-i^ S. C. $ All Lines of Insurance bridge bonds as provided iiy Act of ■the last Gi'n«*r:.l Assembly?*''said I bonds to liear interest at ii fate not •/ exceeding o’i* per cent. BuD must be seAleeL^tnd deposited with the Clerk of the Beard of Directors be- A I fore the hour above* mentioned, arid X cash i)id mu.sr r be ascompanied by a certified check or cash in tht* rum hf •5 $200.00 as good faith money. Bid- 1 dors whose bids are rejected will re- i i I i y f Farm Coverage *** Y ceive their money hack. a < Siecialty.A e, m, kirkland, Y Clerk Bojird Directors,-B' C. Calhoun and Co.—| |-^^^x^xx^xxxx| P..A. Price, Mgr. I l McLaihin d. meooKEU | y y : Bank of W. C. Bldg. : i .*, .*. . • l •> Advertise in The People. McLAURIN D. BROOKEK —DENTIST— Office Over j ■* ■“ J. G. Moody’s|Stprfe “Say It With Flowers” ~ from — 1 . 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, Barn\vell * T - Y Barnwell, So. Car. *t| t Y ? y ♦ y y y y y $ X Advertise in THE PEOPLE. • ~ v - » ' '« 7 ‘ • v * i G