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THE^BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINKU BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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The Rev. Howard Cady preached
Denmark Sunday. ^ — . ••
For Men, Women and Children
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Trot^ Jr.,
of Williston, were visitors here Fri«
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Suits for Children 50c up. -r^
Men s two piece suits, blue and white in a
splendid quality, $3.90.
Men s and Ladies’ in a large range of at
tract! vecoloirs, $3.30 to $8.50.
Bathing shoes, caps, belts arid Swim Boys.
Mrs. j. G. Howell“Ifld children, of
Lamar, are visitint relatives,!^ Barn-
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Miss Mickie Lamphier, of Norfolk,
Va., is the guest of Miss Marie Louise
Cornell.
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Mi*- And Mra.-.WYW. Holland, of
Sp%ftanburg, were the guests of relaw
tives here Saturday.
We Can Fit Ypu.
Messrs. J. O. Patterson aa>l “Bim’'’
Moseley have returned from Wofford
College to spend the summer vaca-
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Mrs. Letha Mims and little son,
I’m Glad,
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LEMON BROS., Inc.
BARNWELL, S. C.
Lionel, have returned to Camden af
ter visiting relatives and friends in
Barnwell and Bamberg Counties.
Mesdames Charlie Brown, .Sr., and
Charlie Brown, Jr., and the latter's
little daughter have returned from a
visit to relatives in Washington.
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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
fojr the comforts to which your long years of labor justly entitle Jrou.
Th^re is only_one safe way to reach this ^oal ^nd that is b^ saving
each pay-day a certain amount of your ipcome. We pay 5 per cent
Interest on your Savings. V
‘if you have money, we want it.” “If you want money, we have it”
HOME BANK OF BARNWELL
HARRY D. CALHOUNi.President 1 WILLIAM McNAR, Cashier
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’Phope Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local
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for This Column.
NORMAN B: GAMBLE, Vice-President
JOHN B. McNAB„ Asst. Cashier
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Miss Anna' Clark, who ..has been
attending' Chicora College the- past
session, is spending the summer-vaca
tion AyiUi her uncle, Mr. M. B. Ha-J
good. ■ , '
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MrS Lewis King, of
Sunday visitor here.
was
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Mrs. Edgar A. Brown entertained
the Little Bridge Club last week.
Mf_. M. C. Diamond left for
Ga.-, Sunday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G; Herndon, of Fur
were visitors here Thursday.
Mr. George Grubbs, of West Palm
Beach, Fla., visited his mother, Mr*.
J. F. Grubbs, several days last week.
His friends were glad to see ' him
again.
Mr. H. L. O’Bannon Was a business"
visitor in. Allendale Monday. - |
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Mrs. Josh Baxlby will leave Sunday
for a visit to hcrme folks at Elliott.
fkrs.'' Wallack, of . Denmark,
was the i>f relatives here sever
al days nek.
Mrs. Lena Da^s arriverl in Barn
well Frida afternoon from Agnes
Scott College, Decatur, Ga., to spend
the summer with her son, Mr. B^ Pw
Davies,.. 4
Miss Ruby Peacock is visiting
friends-and relatives in Savannah, Ga.
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—Profs. J. D. RobiSoh^and"
spent Monday and Tuesday
ville.
Mr
Sunday in
friends.-
and Mrs.
Mrs. J. N. Bolen
for Valdosta, Ga.,_on
they go to make their
family left
where
home.
,uyot
Abbe-
.Mr. Flowers Calhopn graduate
Monroe Terry spent
Blaekvillef the guests of
we^k. from Wofford College and
return home within the next few days.
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Miss Alma Rutherford, of Ridge-
land, and Messrs. R. Y. Kibler and
Johnnie Bloom, of Columbia, were
the week-end guests of Miss Ora
-Rutherford*——
J KA * A AA A A S A S A * A * * RA * * f.
Fight Feeling
I used Thedford’s Black"-
Draught first for constipa- j ”
tion,” said Mrs. C. E. Buntln, > ••
of R. F. D. 5, Starkvllle, Miss. *■
"I would feel dull, stupid, and
have severe headaches, even
feverish. I had an uneasy,
tight feeling hi my stomach.
I read quite a bit about
Major Willis Duncan, of Edgefield,
Was a visitor in town on Monday, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs.'Perry A.
the week-end »with her
Sumter.
Price spent
parents in
Mr. D,an P. Hartley is at home from
Furman University for the summer
holidays. . ~ J •
- *Mr. and Mrs. "Shellie Black and
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little daughter spent Wednesdays in
Columbia.
The Rev. R. W. Humpheries is con
ducting a very successful meeting in
Blackville this- week.
Miss Helen Calhoun will return this
week from St. Matthews where she
hag taught for the past session.
Mr. Neil Lemon returned from
Philadelphia last week after a y^ar
of hard work in medical college.
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Mrs. M. C. Diamond and children
and Misses Kate and Frances Simms
were visitors in Denmark Sunday.
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lr. Bates Hagood. has returned
fr-om Davidson College, N. C., to spend
the summer vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Haggod.
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Miss Elizabeth Deason returned
home ffom Winthrop College last
week to spend the summer vacation.
Mr. Austin Cadlerof Detroit, Mich.,
who^e mafriafee to Miss Marie-Louise
CorpelNSatu^day eveninjf is an event
of cordiaNmterest, .arrived in Barn
well Monday/
' Mi ss Marie Loui«^ Cornell entertain
ed with two tables of bridge Wednes-
Me&dames T. S. Cave, L. A. Cave
L. O’Bannon spent Wednesday
and-Thursday in Augusta last. week.
da hidrning of last week in honor of
her house guest, Miss Evelyn Cadle,
of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. W. H.
Duncan, a recent bridef
Mrs. A. A. Lemon left Wednesday
for/ Hartsville to attend the South
Carolina Copfercnce. of Social Work-
M^-s. Walker, of Eatonton, G{»., is
the j guest of her sister, Mrs, T. D.
Mrs, John Steyans has-feturned ,to
hjf/r home in Kershaw after a pleas-
Lfii visit to her sister, Mrs. Edgar A.
Brown.
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, Miss Mamie Padgett spent
week-end at the home of Mrs. J. W.
jp. Reed with her sister, Miss Estell
Padgett. —
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Owens had
week-end guests Mesdames W.
Owens, Jr., and Annie Mahoney,
Augusta. ^ .
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of
Bamberg’s ef-
1 agent,
♦r Miss Jane Vaughn,
ficient. Home Demonstration
Visited Mis^ Elma Cave on Saturday
atid Sunday*
Jl^ST RECEIVED.—A carload of
oats direct front- the West. Attrac
tive prices on large lots.—Farmers
Union Mercantile CpY_Barnwell,S. C.
Miss Mary Roberts came, down from
Columbia Saturday -afternoon to
spend the week with relatives and
friends here, - v
Creighton. Mrs. Walker, Mrs.
Creighton and Mrs. Allen Brown at
tended the graduation of the former’s
son fron^ the medical college in Au^
gusta Monday.
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Liver Medicine
Miss Martha Speer returned to
her home at Van Wyck- on Saturday
after a successful* year’s work as
teacher in the Barnwell High school.
Miss Speer made many friends here
who-will rOgret to know that she will
not return next yean—• -• :
Dr. Cecil B, Ray was called to
Orangeburg Tuesday as a witness in
court, which is now in session. Mrs.
Ray end children/; Cecil B., Boyd and
the baby, accompanied him and whil^
there will visit Miss Esther Boyd, -a
sister of Mrs. Ray and a member of
the Orangeburg High School faculty.*
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J. B. Ellis,
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Land Surveying a Specialty. 11
Mr. and/Mrs. T. E. Cummings have
apartjr^ents in the residence .of Mrs.
J. Q, Patterson, where they are now
making their home.
Messrs. A. A. Lemon and Lloyd
Plexico enjoyed a day’s outing on
Little Saltkehntehie, Thursday, even
though trout awi jackfish were*Ylot
“striking” ,-in fact they seemed to
be on a strike. They amused them
selves by catching a large number of
that species of £erch known as“star-
keys.
Mr. W. H. Greene and Mrs. M. A.
Thomas and children, of Ellenton,
were in town Friday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. Greene.
Dr. W. M. Jonfst accompanied by
Mesdamea Jones, Owens and Easter
ling, spent Friday in Augusta on a
shopping expedition.
Lyndhurst, S. C.
Mrs. J. J. Bush and children, Brown
Towles, *Jim and Mary, and Mrs. B.
B USINESO
TILDE RO
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EMSTITCHING—Five cents per
Mrs. A- E. Martin, Blackville,
€., f^ F. D.
JUST RECm^HD.—A.carload of
oats direct from the West. Attrac
tive prices bn large lots.—Farmers
Union Mercantile Oik, Barnwell,S. C.
Monday in Augusta.
Sitgreaves spent Tania, to know of his recent promo-
The friends of Miss Essie Livings
ton are glad to have, her with them
again after several weeks spent in
the Columbia Hospital. .
Miss Ella Louise Molair returned
from Chicora College last week to
spend the summer vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Molair.
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Mrs. Leila K- Best and Messrs. L;
Kent Best, of Columbia, and J antes X.
Best, o£ Atlanta, Oh., are expected
Sunday foraftw days visit to Mrs.
G. M. Greene.
Col. and Mrs. Hurry D. Calhoun
returned home Thursday tnornihg
after a' delightful tour of Florida.
While- away they visited and invested
in real estate at Hollywood, a nev?
qity that is being built in the land of
flowers. They give glowing reports
of the beauty and progressiyeness of
Florida.
It will be gratifying to the many
friends of Mr. James Af f Best, for
merly of this place, but now of At-
I began using it £hd soon my
bowels acted, regularly and I
was greatly relieved. I used
it every once In a while for
about 18 years.
- “About two years ago I
found I was having indiges
tion, a tight smothering in
pay chest, then severe pain,
especially after eating sweets.
I commenced taking just a
pinch oKBlack-Draught after
meals, and by doing this I.
could eat anything. r
“I gave Black-Draught to
my children for colds and
headaches. I can certainly
recommend it”
Black-Draught is used, with
satisfaction, by millions
“' “ Get Thedford’s.
Sold everywhere
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Ckhnson College
Scholarship Examinations.
Shirts
Summer!
Selecting the Shirts you need for Summer
is a pleasant task, if you come here to do
your choosing.- All the newest and most
popular patterns and colors are included in
our offerings—and the lowness of the prices
will please you. ' __
F. 'W. Falkenstein
Barnwell, r S. G. ,
Competitive exapiinations to fill va
cant scholarships ir Clemson College
will be held on Friday, July 10, 1925,
beginning at 9 A M., under the super
vision of the County Superintendents
of Education. The four-year scholar
ships are open to young men not less
than sixteen years old who are inter
ested in one of the regular Agricul
tural or Textilejcourses. An applicant
for a two-year scholarship in Agricul
ture must be eighteen years old.
Each scholarship is wprth. $100.00
ar~g^ston^M freeASTGon of $40.00.
"A schfoTarship winner must meet fully
the, requirements for admission.
AjjpVieation blanks, catalogues and
full inforination will be mailed
one interested. Write to
THE REGISTRAR. - Y
Clemson College, S. C.
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Graduates
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We have NunnaJIy’s Fine Candies in
special boxes that make excellent gifts at
tion. He hM Beeh connected with
the Associated Press in Atlanta for
less tiiait a year, but in that short
time has risen to the position of night
chief operator cf the Southern Divis
ion.
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R. A. Ellis, Esq., has returned from
Greenville, where he attended a re
union of his classmates at, Furman
University. Of the 15 original mem
bers, only seven or eight are now
left. The occasion was thoroughly
enjoyed, giving them the opportunity,
after many years of Reparation, to
meet again And exchange reminis
cences.
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NOTICE OF SALE. Y
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The Board of County Directors
and the County Delegation of Barn
well County will offer for sale at
the Court House -at Barnwell/ S. C.,
on June IQth, at J2 o’clock noon,
$30,000.00 worth of serial road and
bridge bonds as provided by A c t
the ; last General Assembly, said
bonds to bear interest at a rate not
exceeding 5*4 per cent. Bids must
be^sealed andT deposited with the-
Clerk of the Board of Directors be
fore Hie hour above mentioned, and
eash bid must be ascompanied by a
certified check or cash in the sum of
$300.00 as good faith money. Bid
ders whoee bids are rejected will re
ceive their money back. ,
E. M. KIRKLAND, „
Clerk Board Directors, B. C. '
£ommeneement time.
COME IN AND MAKE YOUR
SELECTION TODAY.
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Barnwell Fruit Company
Barnwell, S. C.
McLAURIN D. BROOKER
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Office Over
“Say It Widt Howen”
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CLOUD’S GREEN HOUSES
“Augusta’s Largest Green Houses*
Prompt Service Day and Night
Block North of Children's Hospital
J. G. Hoody’i Store
Barnwell, So. Car.
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1423 Estes St. - Phone 3314 - Augusta, Ga.
BEST PHARMACY. Agents, Barnwell
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