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THURSDAY, JUNE 11TH, 1925
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Fpr Men, Women and Children
Suits for Children 50c up.
Meo s two piece suits, blue and white in a
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splendid quality^ $3.90.
Men s and Ladies’ tn a large range of ab
tractivecblors, $3.30 to $S.30 i
..Bathing shoes, caps, be|ts and Swim Boys.
We Can Fit You.
ProfvJmd Mm. J. D. Robison spent
Monday in Augusta.
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Mrs. Clarks^:
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of Allendale, was a
visitor hefp this
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Mr. Albert Cornell lvas_aocepted a 1
position as
Ashepoo.
surveyor’sNrodman at
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Miss Katherine Wooodward, ,of\io-
van.- was a business visitor in Barm
tyell Tuesday.
Mtsst Pauline tfoiman went w '
Columbia yesterday (Wednesday)
to attend the June.ball.
Mrs. M. B. Hagood went over to
Augusta this week for" treatment -at
the University Hospital.
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M.'. ard Mrs. Henry Baxley have
been < called to Charlotte to the bed-
'side of tlieii / son, Mr. Charlie Baxley
LEMON BROS., Inc.
wh» is quite ill.
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BARNWELL, S.
Mrs. Walker and son, Dr. Walker,
have returned to their home after a
visit to the former’s sister, Mrs. T.
•D. Creighton, Sr.
’Phone Us th^ Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local
^ Interest for This Column.
Mr. A. M, Denbow
here this week.
was a
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visitor
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Mr. A. D. Furtick has purchased a
Buick touring car. ..
The days gain only three minutes
in sunshine this week.
Mrs. Nellie Cave has returned after
a visit of several days to friends and
relatives ;iri l Blaekville._
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The People-Sentinel begs to ac
knowledge receipt of a renewal from
Mr. N. C. Black, of Bambebrg.
Mr. and 1virs. J. D. Robison' and
little daughter left today (Thursday)
for Tampa, Fla., where they will
spend a couple of weeks before
moving to Abbeville. ’ . f
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Creighton were
’vistiors here this week while en
route from St. Petersburg, Fla., to
Asheville* N. C., having spent
))ast year in the land of flowers.
I have trited a number of different plans of saving, and I have found that there
is only one ( thalNvill assure my having a certain amount of money saved at the end
of ^he year and~thatis to put a predetermined^ amount of my pay in my Savings
Account the first thing ! do each pay day. If you’lHrjrthis plan I know you wiH like
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The Bank pays me o^per cent. Interest on my balance every six months.^L
If you have money, we want it. ,, “If you want money, we haye it.”
HOME
OF BARNWELL
HARRY D. CALHOUN, President
NORMAN B. UAMBLE, Vice^resident
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~ Thos; M. Boulware, Esq;; spent Mon-,
day in Aiken unqirofessional business.
Col. and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown left
-this week for a visit to Washington,
New York and points in Canada.
jL E. Harley, Esq., and son, Hum-
‘mel, left yesterday (Wednesday) for
‘Pablo Beach, Fla., where the attor
neys of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail
road are having convention this
week.
Mrs. Harry D.. Calhoun left Tues
day -for a visif to relatives in Colom
bia. • ' ' 1
Mr. Frank Cave, Jr., has returned
Yrom the University -of Florida to
spend the summer vacation here.
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Mrs. Emma Simms, of Midway, was
the guest of Col. and- Mrs. Harry D.
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Calhoun this week, ■
Mrs. Ella Davis ami daughter. Miss
Josie Davis, have returned home after
a pleasant visit'to relatives in Aiken.
W’ith the advent of warm weather,
Dyches’ swimming pooTTs one of the
most popular places in {Tils secTIoh.
Mr. Dyches has made quite a number
of improvements during the winter,
all of which add very much to . the
pleasure and comfort of visitors.
Double Pond News. ,
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Double Pond, Juhe'Sb—‘Misses Lillie
and Lula Still spent Saturday aftei;-
noon with Misses Cora and Julia Lott.
' Mrs. S. S. Lott and little daughter,
Louise, spent Sunday with her father,
IMr. _S. R. Livingston of North; who is
very ill.
Mr. Henry Livingston and Mr. H.
V. Porter of WUHston were the guests
of MrrSTS. Lott Sunday afternoon..
Little Miss Cordillia Porter of Wil-
liston spent Sunday afternoon with
her cousins, Misres Cora and Julia
Lott:' —
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. >G.
Shipes regret to know that their little
son,.Jacob, has been very - ill, but
is now improving.
WILLIAM MeNAB, Cashu
JOHN B. McNAB, As^t. 'CuMer
The Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal
Church met with Mrs. J. Julien Bush
Tuesday-afternoon.
Miss Mary Patterson hai returned
from Columbia, where she attended
school the past year.
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* Mrs. Theodore Vogel, of Washing
ton, D. C., is visiting relatives and
friends in" Barnwell. ■ a - • ^ v
Mr. and Mrs. Clark McCaslan, o ’
St. Matthews, attended the Cornell
Cadle wedding here Saturday even-
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The friends of Miss Ella Louise
Molair'will be glad to know that she
has recovered from an attack of ill-
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J. Julien Bush. Esq., is attending,
the University of South Carolina com
mencement this week. *—■ v
Mrs. C. E. Ficken has returned to
■her honTfe in Charleston after a two
weeks’ visit to her cousin. Mrs. R. S.
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Mr. and ^Irs. H. J. T’hillips announce
the birth last' Wednesday of a lovely
little daughter, who has been named
Betty Lee,,
JUST RECEIVED.—A carload of
oats direct from the West. Attrac
tive prices on large lots.—Farmers
Union Mareantile Co., Barnwell,S. C.
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J. B. Ellis
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Land Surveying a Specialty.
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Cadets Henry Killingsworth' and
Madison Woodward, of Clemson Col
lege, a at home for the summer va-
cation. ~— ^ \
Misses Harriett Holmes, of Colum
bia, and Gertryde Holmes, , of • Ashe
ville. N. C., attended the Cornell-Cadle
wedding.
Mr. and M^s. W. G. Simms, of Mid
way', and Mr. and Mrs. L P Tobin, of
bamberg, attended the Cornell-Cadle
wedding Saturday.
Mr. Julian R. Harrison, Jr., who
graduated in pharmacy at the Charles
ton Medical Codege last week,"trffSTe-
turned to Barqwell.
Miss Helen Calhoun has returned
from St. Matthews to spend the sum
mer vacation with relatives here. It
will be gratifying to her many friends
to learn that she has been ^elected
Principal of the St. Matthews high
school, which Is a well deserved pro
mt ti°n.
Mrs. Lizzie M. Cav^ left yesterday
(Wednesday) for New York where
ghp will sail for a visit to ajiumber of
European countries pn the 14th inst.
Mrs. Cave will be dway from Barn
well about two months, Her many
friends here wish her a pleasant trip
and a safe return.
Mr. R. S. Galloway, Jr., coach at
Erskine College, spent two . days here
last week looking for “athletic »ma-
'terial.” As the result of hip visit,
friends of Mr. Harry Anderson will
‘be interested to know that he accepted
an offer from Mr. Galloway and will
enter Erskine.College the coming ses
sion.
Sunday School Picnic.
The Barnwell Episcopal Church and
Sunday school picnic will be held at
Healing Springs tomorrow (Friday)
afternoon. Every member of the
church and* Sunday school is invited
to attend.
So Weak
Couldn’t Stand
“My wife’s health broke
down and for years she was
just a physical wreck,’’ says
Mr. Thomas Glynn, of Gib
son, La. “We did everything
we knew, yet she seemed to
get worse and worse. She
was so weak till she couldn’t
stand, and had to Jto carried
like a baby. It looked like
nothing would save her that
had been done.
Materials for summer wear of every kind, and it
may be laundered freely without danger of fading
colors, for each and every piece is fully 'guaranteed
fast color. ~~
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Barnwell,
Falkenstein
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Lyndhurst, S. C.
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B usinesc
riLDERO
FOR SALE CHEAP.—Detroit Va
por Oil Stove. Used only short time
and f in perfect condition. Ea4y term*.
Mrs. T. L. Wragg, Blackville, S. C. '
■ WANTED. — Position as Steno-
bookkeeper or general office assis
tant.—Address BOOKKEEPER, care
The People-Sentinel office,. Barnwell,
S.C.
l FOR SALE. —One
Fresh in milk*—Dr. A.
Barnwell, S. C.
Jersey cow.
B. Patterson,
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HEMSTITCHING—Five cents per
yard.—Mrs. A^. Hartin, Blackville,
S. C., R. F. 0. C
JUST RECEIVED.—A carload of]
'oats direct from the West. Attrac
tive prices on large lots.—Farmers hip in Bamberg before returning to
Messrs. J. JE. Harley, Jr., B. S.
Moore, Jr., and Terrell Parker, all of
the University of South Carolina, are
at home for. the summer vacation.
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The many friends of Mrs. Jj W. C:
Reed Were glad to see that 'she was
able to get out to church Sunday af
ter being shut in for such a long-time.
Little Miss Margaret Moody has re
turned from Heeling Springs, where
she spent the past week with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Grubbs. , •
Mcsdames Eugene E.’ Murphey, J.
C. C. Black, Jr., Clairs Matherson and
Florence Richardson, Jr., of Augusta,
were the guests of Mrs. Lizzie M.
Cave last Friday.
Miss Gladys Skndehs, who has been
teaching school at Hampton the past
session, has returned to Barnwell to
spend the summer with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sanders..
Mrs. Cadle and daughter, Miss
Evelyp Cadle, o^f Detroit, Mich., who
attended the Cornell-Cadle wedding,
left this week for., San Francisco, Cal.,
wlfere they will spend the summer.
Miss Mickey Langphier, of Norfolk,
Va., Who came down to Barnwell to
attend the Cornell-Cadle wedding, is
spending a week with Mrs. L. P. To-
Mr»f-Robison Entertains.
I Mrs. J. D. Robison entertained the
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club
last week. Mrs. C. Keys Sanders won
the high score prize and Mrs. Charlie
Brown, Sr., cut the consolation. Af
ter the games e salad ■ course was
served. ' ^ 1 ' >4 X' : ‘ ■
The First to Renew.
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W. y. Dunbar, a substantial color
ed farmer of Meyer’s Mill, was the
first subscriber of The Sentinel to re
new his subscription to The Barnwell
People-SentineL He expressed him
self as being very much pleased with
the “new” paper. J 4
Sa^w^ing Party Enjoyed.
For Female Troubles
f “I began looking around. I
knew that Cardul was for wo
men. I decided to try It for
her as all else had failed.
She couldn’t eat, »he couldn’t
sleep, and I was desperate.
“After taking a few doses
of Cardul, 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 Cardul, she
grew stronger and got up out
of bed. She Is now\able to
cook, and stronger than in a
long time.”
-Cardul has been In success
ful use for nearly 60 years
in the treatment of many com
mon female troubles.
All Druggists*
Clemson College
Scholarship Examinations.
Quite a “number bV Mm well boys
and girls, chaperoned by Mesdames
W. J. Lemon and A. A, McAllister,
enjoyed jifwimming party at Dyches’
pool Thursday evening. A delightful
lunrh v a. served durrg the evening*
Those present were: Misses Julia
Lemon, Margaret Lemon, Margaret
McAl'itter, Elizabeth and Willie Bush:
Deason, Mildred CaP, Anna Clark,
Maude Brabham, Sarah Patterson,
Blanche Bennett and Susie Peacock;
Messrs. Albert Cornell, Calhoun Lem
on, Charles Burckhalter, Brown Park
er, Aubrey Harley, Ben Davies, Jr.,
Madison Woodward, Ashton and Wil
lie Holland, Bates Hagood, Harry An
derson, Henry Killingsworth and Bob
bie Holmes.
Competitive examinations to fill va
cant scholarships in 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 tc young men not less
than sixteen years old who arc inter
ested in one of the regular Agricul
tural or Textile courses. An applicant
for a two-year scholarship in Agricul
ture must be eighteen years old. ’
Each scholarship is worth $100.00
« session and free tuition of $40.00.
A scholarship winner must meet fully
the requirements for admission.
Application blanks, catalogues and
full information will be mailed to any
one interested. Write to
THE REGISTRAR. „
ClemOon College, 8. C.
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McLAURIN D. BROOKER
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Office Over
X. G, Moody’s Store
Barnwell, So. Gar.
Drap in 'here on your way to work or on your way
home and have a dish of our delicious Ice Cream thickly
covered with your favorite flavoring. And as a side
drink, a glass of any one of our famtru&^titrik-qitench-
ing drinks. Jt is a habit that you will thoroughly
enjoy. "~T ■ \ ' ,
Barnwell Fruit Company
Barnwell, S. C
Throw Away
Your Old Mattress
The ticking may be soiled or worn out hut the cotton can be
cleaned, carded and felted. This, with a high grad* new ticking,
make a mattress that you cannot buy for four time* the prtee of—
renovating. We have the only factory of its kind in this section of
the South. All work guaranteed. Highest references from hun
dreds pf customers over the entire State. Write for prices and
sampVes. ' 4-^, ^—
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Renovatihg Department, 4 4:
P. Q. Box 637 Charleatoa, & C.
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