The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 11, 1925, Image 5
■
THURSDAY, JUNE 11TH. 192'>.
j THE RARNWELL yEOUl/E-SENTlS^U, BARN WELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
PAGE FIVZ.
n
f'
BATHING SUITS
/
, u
For Men, Women and Children
A - .
Suits for Children 50c up.
Men s two piece suits, blue and white in a
splendid quality, $3.90. — 1'^ A
Men s and Ladies’ in a large range of at-
tractivecolors, $3.50 to $8.50. *
Bathing shoes, caps, belts and Swim Boj's.
,\s '■ £
We Can Fit You.
Prof.'and M 1 '. J. D. Rgbison sper^t
Monday in Augusta.
l
Mrs. Ciaikson, of Allendale, was a
visitor heW* this week.
r
Mr. Albert. Cornell ha.' aooepted a
position as surveyor’s rodman at
Ashepoo.
Miss Katherine Wooodwar 1. of Gp-
van, was a business visitor in Barn-
.. «•
well Tuesday.
I Add Some-
MGs Pauline Holman went up to
(Wednesday)
Columbia ye 'terday
to attend the'.Tune ball.'
LEMON BROS., Inc.
BARN WELL, S. C. 1
Mrs. M. B. Ifagood went over to
Aueusta this week for treatment at
the University Hospital.
i
>1 •. ard Mis. Henry Ba\!c'- have'
been called to Charlotte — fi‘- |
-ale .of theii - son. Mr. Charlie Baxley j
who is (juite-ill. 'p ^
ere . (i/u
i
erea
boats
’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitor*, or Other Items of Local C
•_ Interest for This Column ...
li * *
Mr. A. M. Ibrnbow was a visitor
here this \veek.
f ^
m
■ Mr. A. D. Kurtiek ha.- nurehased a
Bu-iek touring car.
C
Th< ! .' gall only thrii e minute*
h sun.'hine thi* week. - .^_ |
Mrs. Nellie Cave htvs returned after
a yisijt of several days to friends and
relatives in Blackville.
The People-Sentinel ^tegs to ;:e-
knowleilge receipt of a renewal from
Mr. X. p. Bhndvrof Banrbebrg.
Col. and All’s. Edgar A. Brow(V left
Thus. M. Boulware. Esip, spun Mon-*' this week for a -visit to Washfngton,
day in.Aiken * n profe-sio'bai business
Mrs._ Harry lb Calhoun ft Tues
day for a visit to Velative* in Colum-
ia. • -
Mrs.lEmma: Simms-. M i'dway, w;>
.• he gue
if CM. and- .Mrs. Hn’ry -fb
Niw York and points in Canada.
Mr.; Frank Cave, Jr., has returned
from the University of Florida to
spend the summer vacation here.
Mrs. Walker and son. Hr. Walker,
■ { .
have returned to Jheir home after a
visit to the former’s sistei*. Mi’s. T.
D. Creighton, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. lb Robi-on and
little daughter left today (Thursday)
for Tampa, Fla,, where they will
spend a couple - of weeks before
moving to Abbeville. „
14
Total Each Pay Day
I have trhal a number of different plans of saving, and I have found that then*
is only .one that well assure my having a certain amount of money save<j at the end
of the year and that is to put a predetermined amount of my pay in my Savings
Aceount the first thing I do each pay day. If you'lf try this plan I know yoU will like
it. The Rank pays me .5 per cent. Interest on my balance every six months.
“If you have money, we want it.” “If you want money, we have it.”
HOME BANK OF BARNWELL
HARRY I). CALHOUN, President” ‘
NORSlAN B. GAMBLE, Vice-President
WILLIAM McNAB, Cashier
JOHN B. McNAB, Asst. Cashier
X
Double Pond New*.
Mr. ;ind Airs. Zael' Creighton were
vistiop*-—Hivo’e this week while en
route from St. Petersburg, Fla., to
Asheville, N. C., having spent the
past year in the land of flowers.
J. E. Harley. Esq., and son. Htnn-
'mel, left yesterday (Wednesday* for
Pablo Reach, Fla., where the attor
neys of the Atlantic Coast I.irfe Rail
road are' having a conveirt+on—this
week. **
. ■ ■ ✓ j '
With the advent of wann v-eather.
Dyche*’ seyimming po«d i- ifn' 1 c'f the
' ’alhoun l his wet k.
The Ladies* Guild of the F.p;s >p;(l
: China h met vj’ith Mrs. J. JUia it Rpsh
Tucsdav iPteiif'ion.
Mis* Mary PaAe''■m najl • tli’-ned
; rom Cylunil ia,' Vv'u iv >he attended
-.ehool tile past year.
Mrs Theodore Vogel.- of ■ Washing
ton. Ib (’.. is wiling n lat.w * ami
t rii*iuIs in ILm iiiWilt. -u*
Mrs. Hi!aW)avi> ci r> ! daughter. Miss
Josie Davis, have returned home after
TTT'l asant visit to. iMalives in Aiken.
Mr. ami Airs.. Chirk Mc.Caslan, of
S't. Matthews, attended the Comell-
Cadle weile^ng here Saturdav (Veil
ing. : ' ‘ "
Th< friends of Mis
Ella Louise
"m.ist popular place*—m tin*—■-eetion.
Mr. Dyches has made quite a nuniber
of improvements during the winter.’
all of which add very much, to the
nleasure and com fort ofl visit/os.
nod i
-4
MisMHglen Calhquft has ictur
from Sff*A!atthews to spend the sum
mer vacation with relatives here. It
will lie gratifying to her many friend*
to learn that she lias been elected
’ ■ ine un? of th< Ft. AtaMlaws high
scV.<ad.- which is a well h served jiro-
i
m< tmn.
Doulile Pond, June !*.— Misses LTMie
and Lula Still -pent Saturday after:
noon with Mis^c.* Cora and Julia Lott.
Mrs. S. S. Lott and little daughter,
Louise, spent Sunday with her father,
’Mr. S. R. Livingston of North, who is
v e i v nr. ' ,
•Mr. ! I bn; y Livingston and Mr. H.
V. Porter of Williston wexe t *..• gne.-,LS
of Mr.’ S. F. i.ott Sunday.afte: noon.
Little AL's Cordillia Porter of Wil-
liston -petit Sundav afternoon' with
/ • **
her cousins. Mirres Cora and Juliy
T , . » 4- ’
Fast Color Dresses
c K x
v
. The friend, of Mr. and >L*s. J'. (i
Shine* iegret te know that.tNir littlel
son, Jacob* has been’” verv ill, bum
■snow ’inpiov.nt
1
annamiiiniiui'imi
J. .kulien Bush. Esq., i* attending
•He I'nivovsiiN ol Soutii ('arolii.a com-1
mene* meat thi* week.
Molair will be glad to know that she I yi, s Lizzie- M. Cave left yesterday
ha- recovered t vom an attack of ill- ( Wedne*day I. for New York wliene*!
nt ' s " ' she will-sail for r visit to a mifiiber <f |
European countries on the 1 Ith inst. |
M'ils. Cave will be away ’ fiVm Barn-I
well about tw > months. Her many |
friends. here wish liA a _plea*ant trip
and a safe Return. [
Mr*. C. E. Fit ken has returned to
h(■ i home in Charleston aft.j a two
Wei-K.* Visit Ao
Dicks.
t
he
iisin. Mrs. K. S:
( adets
Henry Killingsworth and | y,. p .s. Galloway. Jr., i oaeh at I |
j M.uii'oi, Woodward, of .Clenj.son- Col-^ {V;! ( . u -... -pent ■ twod.-.v* here 1 gp
So Weak
Couldn’t Stand
“My wife’s health broke
down and for years she was
just a physical wreck,” says
Mr. JThoyras, Glynn, of Gib
son, La. “We did everything
we knew, yel* she seemed to
get worse and worse. She
was so weak till she couldn’t
, stand, and had to be carried
likei a baby: It looked like
nothing would save her that
had been done.
I
\V.v;r .*,,r,7
Km
rki
( •••
s ..I*.-*...
v n
\
M;itfiial.s. for summer wear of every kind, and it
' r
* ■ , .. .
may be laundered, freely without danger of fading
'% «
colors, for. each and every piece is fully guaranteed
' -L . y y . ' - ..
last color.
F. W. Falkenstein
Barnwell, S. C.
Mr. a”d Mrs. 1L J. Phi':! p* announce «!ege. ; . e alj: home for the *umnier va-
~'!Tie Ul th i; ; *t W’eTTT:(ddriwpf a 1 v.’-ly
it tie ilaughle-. ^’.hti h;.* •< named
Bettv Lee.
-eat'.on.
Mi'se* Harriett Holmes, of Ciflum
bin. ajid Gertrude Holmes, of
F'-t week looking for “athletic ma- 13
"eiial.” As the* result of hi' visit. “
fvieihb* b-f Mr. Harry ^nderson wil
•e nre: (
ted to know that he mxgpted bq
JUST RECEIVED.— -\ eat oaii of j\ille. (’.. attended the Cornell-Uadle
i
oats direct 'from the West. Attrac- wedc.ing.
live prices bn iargd* lot.*.—.!• armors i -
Union.•Maivartfle Co.. Bardwell.F. C. | Mr. an 1 M’.* W. (■. Simms, of Mid-
f A*he-"f a;i (1 ffer*Troni Mr. Galloway and will
enter Er-kine College the coming ses- |
,s:on. I,*-
*
\ , wav. jjjul M.'. . t.d Mrs. LV Tobin.-of!
i Bamberg, au•'•tided the (’brnell-.Cadle.
. wedding Satur iay.
^ ^ iff -
Su-nchi' School Picnic.
T. B. Ellis
J. B. I.ilis
(i« a!ing Springs .tomorr<*v
ELLIS ENG IN E1KING < <».
, The Barnwell Epi*eonal Church and!
Sunday school picnic will be held at |
lealil
Mr. Juiian R. Harrison. Jr., who afa.rm on. Ev*
•j. Vradimt* 1 in phaimaeyufcth. .Chare*- ar ,j Sumh.y ,*chfoi»I is* invited }]
X';oi Medi - 1 .('odege last Week, has re- at'e'.d.
• ! * 1 tin tie.1 to Barn we
< Friday)
mein her < f thi‘
-] Land
A -t
i
Surviving a Specialty. ,
+> i' 1
C.
i,
* •
I.vndhur*.t, S. C.
E Messrs. J. L. Harley, Ji .yF, S.
YLMoore, Jr., "ond Terrell Parker, ail of
v the Ufiiversity of South .Carolina, ire
iat home for th" sumfngi; vacation.
• *
T-he manv friends of Mrs. TT W. (’.
.x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~:~x-x~x-x«
<»»x-x-x-x-x-x~x-x-x~x-x-x-r.
| I
OuiedicriD f
v V
FDR SALE ([’HEAP.—Detrrit Ya-
pm- Ojl Stove. ‘Used only slpuh time
and in perfect condition. Ea-y term*.
Mrs. T. L. Wragg, Blackville. F. C.
’ W\NTED. — Position as Steno-
J>ookkeeper >»r general office assis-
.tant.—AddresTTTDOK KEEPER, care
The Peopfe*Sentinel office, BarnViiell,
s. c. . . - , 1
JM-ly-ed wea glad • to see that siie was
nob* to get "but to church Sunday af
ter Ic ing shut hi for such a long time.
Mr*. Robison Enter)ai-iis.'
Mr*. J.* Ib Robison enterta’ned the 1 ft
We-.! day \ tfe.- • n.oon IDidi"- ('lub I
!a-t wc; k. Mrs. ( . Key* F- tui r* won BO
•the h:gii s'.'oiy prj/.e and Mrs. Charbe J
Biown. Sr., cut the eon*'la 1 ion. Af* !
’e'r 1*he gam.* -
Fcr Female Troubles
“I began looking around. I
knew that Cardui was for wo
men. I deckled to try It for
her as all else had failed.
She couldn't eat, she couldn’t
sleep, and I was desperate.
“After taking a few dosep
of Cardui, we were so glad
to note that she wanted some- £
thing to eat, and with each
^ bit. of nourishment, and each
day’s doses ( of Cardui, she jj
grew stronger and got up out ”
of bed. She is now able to
- cook, and stronger than in‘ a
long
ACardui has been in succesr-
ful use for nearly CO yeais
in the treatment of many com
mon female, troubles.
All Druggists’" B . 10fc
Tncrt.-csapa
Sr’ ’V 0 (!.
1
FOR SALE, —One Jersey cow.
Fresh in milk.—Dr. A.-B. Patterson,
Barnwell, S. C. 6-1 Itf.
HEMSTITCHING— Fjve cents per
yard.—Airs. A. E. Hart in, Blackville,
Si C., R- F. D.
———— ■
JUST RECEIVED.—A carload of
.oats direct from the West. Attrac
tive prices on large Mots.—Fniyiers
'Union Marcantjile Co.'.r Barnwell.S.C.
Little Mis.- Margaret Moody has re-
-turiied from Healing Springs, where
she spent the past Week, .with hei;
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
GrubR*. - lr
The First tb Rertew.
(lemson ( <?!k ge
Scholarship Examinations.
.-Competitive examinatipn*‘ t. fill va-
| caul seholat shi|)s in Clvmson CfoTicge
t j will be held on Friday, July 40, 192a,
W. F. Dunbar, a -uhstantia! to’Or-| beginningAi^ 9 M„ under the siijwr-
ed farmer of Meyer’s Milk was the j vision.of the County Su|>erinten(lenH
first subscriber of The Sentinel to re-| of Educatufu, 1 he four-year ..scholars
uH
1
Mesdame* Eugene* K. Murphey. J.
C. C. Black, Jr,, Claira Mather:on and
Florence Richardson, Jr., of Augusta,
were tli«‘ guests of Mrs. Lizzie M.
Cave last Friday.
Mis* Gladys Sanders, who has been
teaching school at Hampton the past
session, has returned to Barnwell to
spend the summer with her parents,
Mr. arid Mrs. W. P. Sanders.
Mrs. Cadle and daughter, Miss
Evelyn Cadle, of Detroit, Mich., who
attended the Cornell-Cadle wedding,
left this week for San P'raneisco, Cal.,
where they will spend the summer.
Mis* Mickey Langphier. of Norfolk,
\ r a*, who A;tme down-'-to Barnwell to
attend the Coni^ll-Cadle Wedding, is
spending a week with Mrs. L. P, To
bin in Raml/erg before returning to
her home. ^
new hi:} subscription to The Barnwell ship- are open t<'lytnung* men not less
People-'Sentinel. He expressed him- than sixteen yeai^yold Who ar inter- f
self as being very much pleased with ested in one of the regular .\grieul
the “^lew” jiapeE.
.1
*L-
> v vi • :ne Party Enjoyed.
tural or Textile-coitrses.-An applicant
for a two-year'seholarship in Agricul-
n " 1 , > f
tun- must be eighteen years old.
Each scholarship is worth $100.Q0
, ta session and free tuitiorr of $40.00.
Quite a’numberyof Barnwell boys’ . - ’ ' *r' ' i ' .
«n.l t-lrte. chaperoned by VlM'damc i A.«.:hdlan.hip ((inner.jaurt fiift fully
VV. J. l.cmonl ami .*.. A. McAHWir. ,b » for «lm»»i«l.
enjoved a*«in 0 ,in B >.,ty at IVyche.-’ AppJiwUon l.'anks eatalop-uor and
pool ttiSlwfc.v (Vening. A d-lV-htful ful1 will be ma.IeTRi ,ny
!%±y “^v"-^: c rlxi one -
I hose pres^r were: Misses Jipia
- at „, . t xtC lemson C ollege, n. I,
,ia(*mm. Margaiet Ecm r, Margaret
Me A. liter, F.'izebetli and \ illie Bush 1 fl Q ♦ H 8 8 1 10 fr ♦♦♦♦
Deitso 1 ', Mild’ed Cap, Aina Clark. , ^ ^
Mauffe Bf^blYarh, Saiah Patterson, -j* McLAURIN 1). BROOKER T
II n i n -11 .unrf PoiWf.rk * .1 * JL
7 Droit hi hrrr mi li'mir u'nii to irork or on ijottr iraif
ho on (toil kii'O n < I >y h of our (hliridus h> Cremn thickly
nno ri'l ir,*h your fu'-oritr flurornTJj. And -as a side,
drhrk, a ylnss of (m i uni; of our famous thirst-quench-
iuq drinks. If * a habit that t ijim will thoroxttfhly
enjoy. _ * \,
Barnwell Fruit Company
Barnwell, S. C.
BraiuiJu^-Bv ntjeU T an(F »Susie Peacock;
Me-si’s. •Albert Clvrnell, Calhoun Lem- Y
^ w • i ] v
on, Charflrs,Burckhalter, Brown Pai k-jy
cr, Aubrey Hani^y,. Ben Davies^ Jr.,
Madison Woodward, fAshton and/Wil- Y
—DENTIST—
Office Over
n Woodward,’^Ashton and/Wil- Y jf. G. Moody’s Store
land. Bates Hagoo’d, Harry An- 'j* * V r
So. Car.
11^ Holland, naies nagoou, narry /vii- y
derson, Henry Killingsw’orth. and Bob-j £ Barnwell, ^
Don’t Throw Away ,
' Your Old Mattress
• The tickmg may WCAnied or worn otfTbut the cotton can be
cleaned, carded--and felted. This, with a high grade new ticking,
make a mattress that \v. u cannot buy for four times the-price of
renovating. We have the only factory of its. kind in this section of
the South. All .work guaranteed. Highest, references from hun
dred* of cu.*l< nVqrs over the entire^ State. Write for prices and
samples. ' *■.
LESTON V
I*. O. Box 637
NEW CHARLESTON MILLS,
1 Renovating Department,
I
Charleston, S, C.
*d
4-fr
V
I
4r
±
■n
■ ■