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I V n PAGE EIGHT THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA -u. r Raid at Elko Saturday. Sheriff Dychea.and his deputy, VV. A. Hayes, made a raid Saturday at the home of Arthur Jenkins, colored, near Elko,,and found seven bottles of liquor hidden in his Barm Jenkins was arrested and Inter released on bond for his appearance at Court. Growing Old Too Fast Main Harp well folks feel Older and <—* i - ' —r Slower Than They. Should. Are you weak, tired, all worn-out? I).i you feel years older’ than other folks of your aye? Then look to your kidneys! The kidneys are the blood- filters and if they weaken, the effect is quickly felt. You have eonstant backache, headaches, ,dizzine«s and in mar\ + trnu1d‘*s. ^"ou feel lame, stiff and achy all played out. Dont wait! Cse Doan’s'l’ills a stimulant diuretic To.the kidneys. Read what this Barn well’' resident ♦ays: Mrs. Virginia Sanders, says: “I,had i dull, numli feeliny aeCoss, my hack. My kiijnej s «|id not act right rnd were I source of apfioyance t‘> me. Oiian’s Pills from the IV.aee Prug Co. quickly rid. me of those symptoms. Despite mv age, I enjoy better health than Revival at Blacky die. During the past wt&k, the Rev. R. W. Humphries eonduetod a series of revival services in the Ulackville Methodist church. A greci'l deal of in terest was manifested throughout the '.yepk, the crowds being - esf.ec ially large at the evening services. Every body feels that much good v\as ac complished and. the pastor himself was gratified with the spirit which pervaded the revival and which drew many new members into the church. It is felf that thi- outpouring of spiritual blessing will linger long and benefit the p“«yh* of that community. Contributed. THURSDAY. JLNE HTH. 1925^ — ITXa y 192;' ^College of Charleston I did at that t ime." p Frrrr-*fil)c, at all deal • i s. 1 )oii’t > >imp- ly a' k for a i kidney remc'dy -get 1 >oan' s Pills the same that Mrs. Sa ndi •|rs had. Foster M ilburn Co., Al f is. . Uuffalo . N. V. Examination* at the county cat for the R-qiiwell County scholarship, I'ri'- day, July 10,,at 1* a.m. Subjects Eng- lisn*5:f'a.mmar and composition. Ameri can Histoy, Algebra, and plane geo metry, Eoui ye ti’ courses lead-to the dt‘grt*es of A.It. and I5.S. Special two-year pre-medical.rout e. Courses in C >m- Vdinini -t rat ion. cat alogue and illustrated folder, ad- ress , \. meVce and. 'Busines Expenses moderate.' I'or term President'' Office ('ollege of ('haHeston Charleston, S. C. 1 J Mr. an?l Mrs. Farrell A. Creech kpent Saturday night' with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Still. Miss Alice Creech motored over to Mi'.s Davie Gunnels ’Saturday after noon. ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Creech and daughter, Alice, Mrs. M. L. Creech, Mrr., J. M. Templeton and son, Mn. j Earle Templetbn,^. and Mr. Ulmer ( recch went a huekh* berry hunting last I - riday at the Sarrett bay near Hlaekville. I Miss Alice Creech spent Tuesday | night with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and .Wi«.-T\ A/Creech. , ' Mr. J. A, Creech and family motor ed to Barnwell Saturday morning. Mr. Russel Creech spent Friday with his grand parents, Mr. and M„rs, S. R. Creech. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Creech and fami ly s|)ent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I,. B. Creech. ‘Nil. and- Mrs. L. B. Cree h spent Satu. la r -with- Miv and Mrs. William Still. “ * j Mr. and Mr .* Furman Creech and chihli -n were the guests of )*! r. and Mrs 1 ... 15. ( r« < < h Sunday atf'.erpoon. ] Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd Creech motor-J ed to Barnwell Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Frank Sanders were P. the guests, of Mr. and 'Alrs. J. A. Creech Saturdav afternooiu to Success THROUGH the Receiving-Teller’s window ’6f this Rank, you can look upon your j 5 per cent. c ■ future. If you make up your mind right now to place a specified portion ot your earnings each pay day to your credit in $ SAVINGS ACCOUNT, then you can teel assured that you ; are op the highway to success; You will have ti nest egg upon which you can depend .when old age creeps; on and your earnings cease. \ v * Interest is added regularly to your account. , . ’* | t j' BANK Op WESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL BRANCH ; ajiw ■uagr 1 14 0 1 / I I i Li Cornell-Cadle. Negro Arrested for Beating Wife Eugehe Sandejs', a negro who works for the Alford Construction’Company,, was arrested Sunday night fi r beat ing his wife at the camp near Barn-' well, the charge against him being J ID. SHIS ClPl MOODY 4< 1 I Would Cull It The ‘King: Of Medicine/ ” Declares Popular ( harlotte Fire fighter. / 0 Captain A.' E. Moody, known all over Charlotte, N. C., affectionately as Captain Al., comes out and de clares that karnak, the sensational new medicine being featured here, is undoubtedly The greatest medi cine that has even been known. "I would call [it the ‘King of Medicines’,” declares Captain Al. “Yes, sir, I tell the boys at the Fire Hall that since I have taken Kar- nakT am*the youngest man on tVel they’aVTspTendld. floor, even ifT am r>3 years old. ‘‘J have had dyspepsia and indi gest,ion for the past five years and it certainly kojit me feeling mis erable. Soon after eating, my stomach would feel,all upset. My food would sour and cause gas to form that would bloat me up until I could hardly get my breath at times. I tried all 'sorts of medi cines, but nothing did me any good. “A"friend told me about Karnak and the quick\\v*y it brought me relief was the surprise 6* my life. “Why, I hadn't taken Karnak any time before every sign of in digestion and dyspepsia was gone and T was eating any and every thing I wanted withoui any dis tress afterward. Such food as cab bage that I wouldn’t dare to eat before I took Karnak, I now eat any time, and enjoy it—why, every thing tastes good. I took Karnak Pills, too, and. I want to tell you, A wedding of great interest and beauty was solemnized Saturday.even ing. Jum;. fit h, at 7:30 o’clodr, at the Church of-trte Holy Apostles, when Mis* Marie Louise Cornell became the kridc of Mr. Austijh Cadle. The church was beautifully decorat- M'sairlt and battery with .intent tojed in ferns, bambod. white flowers and kill. He was released on bond Mon-J white tulle, while ^aim<U the green day morning. _ | burned white cathedral randies. Miss ♦ ♦ ♦ nKlizabeth Burekhalter presided at the* Send Us Your Job Work, TtCZ Josh Baxley sang “I Love You Truly” and “O Pi’omide Me.” The bridal par-' ty marched down the white carjSeted aisle. t > the strains of Lohe’ngrinT wedding march. The ushers- were Ralph'(Smith and Dan Hartley. The groomImen were Owen Riley, Bim Moseley. Jack Phillips* find Rufus Grant 1 . The bride’s-tnaids. all of •whom carried sweetpeas and wo*’e blonde, satin slippers and embroidered dresses over colors, were: Miss Eve- leas. “Yes, sir, it is a genuine pleas ure for me to recommend such a wonderful medicine.” Karnak is - Id in Rarnv ell exclu sively by Mace & Deason; and by the leading druggist" in every town. f. Architects^ Millwrights, Contractors, Builders, t Farmers and Carpenters. ■ i • ■ Fduplex C-. ‘vei’tible l.eve!. A line In -M um'nt for didermip-. mg ias, and f.d! of ihe t:>-cmd before building and 'plumbing walls during com-e of < mst i uct-ioii. A very fine instrument for ■•f! MU ML j Simolt-\ t l iioiiiy Level WTiere; \ i’t i at sight am not re- qi'iieJ th • •’S'mMb*' Dunlpy* Level is the i.Lai jnstrument. Ha- l‘VM" parts t harr li;. (’bmci t iide. Splendid, instrument for ffio.ni). tanqil.-v l ,il oi- i scope. < .(•r.nh-: ('ai peat \\i: n can \ mg rn >■. foo'i lle'ab!- ioii. A u- eful instrnnu .(‘vcl cquiiqieti with 111 pod, plumb bol' Sl’.'iJtU. onl S»;\D FOR ( I R( ri, \u. Columbia Supply Company \\ U . Ger\ ai- S!. f (diimbi i.' >. ( SUMMONS FOR 'RELIEF. (Complaint .Served. I State of South Carolina,, County of Barnwell. In the Court of Common Mattie Bell Besinger| ! Plaintiff. ' V'. < ceil Mims a-nd \eijee ElizaL fti Mims Register. Defendants. YOU ARE^HEREBA' SUMMON'Cl)' Ivn Cadle. sister of the groom, of San I ' f and required to ansjwer the com- Francisco, in lavender; Miss Mickey plaint in this action, of which a copy Langphier,of Norfolk. Ya., in gre^-n; a- h r. wiMi se rved upon you, and to * Miss Mary Roberts, of Colwinbia, in green; iVliss Elizabeth Easterling, of Barnwell, in lavender. The qante Vif serve m copy ol Vqur answer to said 11 -.-f” complaint on the sppscrihers at their office in the town if .BaiTf^ell, S. (’., within twenty dayi^gfter the service, hereof, exclusive (J|f' the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the oi ’,plaint within the time'aforesaitl. t he. plaint iff in this action will a'pply o the Court fop the relief demanded iii the i omplamt. -. . H ARLEY RI.ATT. , Plaintiffs Attornevs. : Llted Ju:u A D. 11)2.A. honor, -Mrs. Leon Tobin^of Bamberg, ’carrying pink roses, wore a lovely dress of orchid chiffon and cream lace, white the little flower girls. Mary Lu cia Tbbin and M:try Gay O Bannon, wore Y»ink ci’epc de chine frocks. The biide entered with h“r uiicle, Air. James Cornell, _of Waynesboro. Ya.. who gave her in marriage, The bride's blonde beauty was set off by her wedding dress of white embroid- j ered-chiffon ovdr'satin and by her ; hmidsome veil woin in Grec ; in style. She wore a platinum l»aV |>in set’with •' diamond.', the g ft. of tile groom, and description Exactly in accord with the doctor’s orders, ^no substitution., no omissions. Tlf[d isiour rule tor Idling prescriptions and you benefit bv better results from the mydicine we compound. BARN WELL, S i ll i i t -i- oJ’KIe S r State of South (crrolijia, •*. f County of BarnwelL In this Court of Common Pleas. Mattie Bell B.•singer, ’ I carried a shower borufuet o - Plaintiff. I roses and valley lilies'. v . __ The groom, with the l*est man. Mr. i eeil Mims and \ erlei E izabe:I'i M*ms Leon Titbin. of Bamberg.’ \vn ted at Reg 't« r. ' tj.ie altar. The Re\', ILiward Lady pej- ' Itefeud ”nts. . TO THE DEI EXDANT. ('ECU MIMS: \ Ol \\ I LI, PLEASL T \ K L No Tl( 1 i htit 11'.( : • 'in pla int in (he aliove '••nth led iief iop \V as. bn im 3 day of •Inn, . I!'27, til ,| in the ..tf it*f of the 1 v- ’ '' •S.-et v of < 'our: for Ban 1: < ; i: • > i i I i.a. \\ r M (Liunty. HABI.KY v‘ f BI ATT. 1 Maint itl A t. ornei's. in Canned i • Goods al ^Special Prices ■K\aporaLod Milk 2 for Jac Boned ( hicken per, lb fiOr I laf Salmon KM Corned Bee IT' -'i •'{()«• Y cl Buying Your Table Supplies A r 11 ii C; f-! Saturday " % ~ ONLY 14 Pounds SUGAR * $1.0*0 forme d th. ''cel i'emqn;. using the • rintr tlyit 1 ad belicp g .1 to H’.e brid ■'s invat great <."am!m >‘Ju 1. 1 mrieci-ia eh • ( J T y .th- [•mony a 'mail V" ••••'ifi.e h'2'1 a* t he !• nn of •the III ale S »'UU- M’. fh, 1 rn, .ins Wen te L full; . th « » rated wi th Ifichi- }>' o and South'' O'V flowes. -Whit .' y v - dies were us 'd i't r i*Ct ige ly. *lUe. • li- dining t: h ■ •4 i ■ adn> u'eit xvit 1 i a siiv«'r husket 1 . (qiiTain, '• g In ide-s l'(i ■' s; being furt ht •r adoriic ■d ’ny theg brid !e's ca kc and i' ii ip bop i 1 Uhes eontaici: i r green and w hire min' '. • ( a kc atid ii Ul* t ■re a m in the shape of ’ lilies, Wi-re ser V(M 1. Th.* punch Imwl .wa s. nre-: ded over by Mi'' Jean Riley. f J At the en«i o f the r 1 •cept (!o n ball wasj displa y.ed a T fiecti')!] of h a IK Isomei silver and cut glass gifts. The young.'( oUplcr left on the mid- night train for Detroit. c*n i ' oiite -to San 1’ rancisco. when • they w .11 make • A. '( v )u;ilit\' is a paramount ivuie a' this si ii’t whi n it comes to a question ol price or (itialiiy. \Ce bebe\‘e ' t • • ' T is the cheapest, even at.a ’e.. Ted.!- ' "I’t-ak; e' np ;l nic, ♦ * . mi”.- ^ i t THE PALACE MARKET * —-—*— ♦a it ■ lovelv daughter jaf %♦ ^ q their home Miy. Ladle is tin Mr . A.” P. (*o> nelt. of thts rity.—-S received he.r education at -Hie Stja Normal Colleg>. but .for the p with her uncle' it San Rafael, (tali*. *1 groom S* .v'rhst d Jdil -'Company in San Fraij* i 'E" , cisco, vVt . lie bridal were: ❖ ❖ f . % The,’.’ room ”*■ ( opnected with the I *4? ‘ ♦% INSURANCE! e ifr Hat > isonbui g. \ a.. ■t/U year she has b^en \\d ^ridto^i.rsebex on being able to help > ecorjmnijy in (he purchase ol your table supplies and at the san.e , lnu . msurlng imp’ geHing the best quality at all tiines.^TltA IS. . * r Besides the nvWibers of the party*- the ,ou'-of-tLw v e guesi< M i s. Cadle. mot her] oT *t he groom, of Detroit: Mr. -anT Ar* r s. W. A Youqg. of ( liarlotfe; Mis. W. A.. Freeman, of Conway, and Mrs. \\. W . M oore, of ColuniHia. ( L1.FK\’l hhunch 20c ! RUSH I DM M OKS, per pound 20c STRING BEANS, 2 Ihs. for .. 2:»c St^l ASH,- yellow. 3 for > V ;»c (..OLDEN ( RISK POT CIO ( HIPS, (.1 \R.\NTKlD TO BE FRESH SPONGE ( AKE 3.7c POUND ' ' I’Ho.NE io:. - I Mrs. ( alhoun Enl«rtains. • ,-r . A-. Y ♦♦♦ J. &.J. SANITARY MARKET Mi s. 1 Tarry" DrT'TdtiTiun-c’nftrrtnrfierb the Wednesday ( Afternoon| Bridge Club, thin wee::. Mi s. J. D. Robisoi^ • • won the high_,s<orejmze and ‘Mrs. R. S. Dicks cut consolation. After^ the frames a salad .course was served. FIRE - HAIL - TQRNADO LIVE STOCK. ♦♦♦ * ❖ ❖ ❖ 2.1 g- A Smith & Walker 4- | ? ? Y v ❖ *t* Y »;♦ ♦?. t; > - s r c m . ..it Barnwell, ' »• s. c. 14 % We Pay for Ashes. t m l ♦> v > :• • ■ i ' : $