The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, June 11, 1925, Image 8

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J. H.f., ■ ■=r m ' if . -. S,' THE BARNYKELL PEOPLE-SENTINBL, BARNWELL/SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, june hth, ists. Raid at Elko Saturday. Sheriff Dyches and hie deputy, W. A.. Hayes, made a raid Saturday at ihe home' of Arthur Jenkins, colored, sar Elko, and found seven bottles of liquor hidden in hie Sam. Jenkins was arrested and later released on bond for his appearance atXourt. _ Growing Old Too Fast Many Ban\wel! Folks Feel Older and Slower Than They Should. Are you weak, tired, all worn-oht? Do you feel years older than other" folks of your ajte? Then look to .your kidneys! The kidneys are the blood- filters and if they weaken, the effect is quickly felt* You have constant backache, headaches, dizziness and urinary troubles. You feel-lame, stiff and achy—all piayed out. Dont Whft+ Use Doan’s Pills—a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Read what this Barn well resident *ays: MVs. Virginia Sanders, says: “I had a dull, numb feeling across my back. My kidneys did not act right and were a source of annoyance to me. Doan’s Pills from the Mace Drug Co. quickly rid me of those symptons. Despite my age, I enjoy better health than I did at that time.” / P*ke 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simp ly ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Pills—the same that Mrs. Sanders had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N, Y. Re viva] at Blackville. •“During the pnst week, the Rev. R. W. Humphries conducted a sorieg of .revival. services in the Blackville Methodist,church. A "great deal of in terest was manifested throughout the week, the crowds being especially large at the evening services.^ Every body feels that much go.pd was ac- Hercules Newa Mr. and Mrs. Farrell A. ^Creech spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Still. > , r Miss Alice Creech motored over to Miss Davie Gunnels Saturday after noon. • \ MV. : and Mrs. J. A. Creech daughter, «Alice, -Mrs. M. L. Creech, complished and the pastor himself v Mrs. J. M. Templeton and son, Mr. was gratified with the spirit which pervaded the revival ami which drew many new membeTs IhldTHc church. It is felt that this 1 “outpouring of .spiritual blessing will linger IrfKjg and benefit the people of that community. Contributed. - 1785 1925 College of Charleston Examinations at the county seat*for the Barnwell County scholarship, Fri day, July 10, at 9 a.m. Subjects Eng lish grammar and composition, Ameri can. History, Algebra, and plane geo metry. Four-year courses lead to the degrees of A.B. and -B.S. Special two-year pre-medical course. Courses ip Com merce and Business 5 Administration. Expenses moderate. For terms, cat alogue and illustrated fylder, ad dress President’s Office College of Charleston Charleston, S. C. a Earle Templeton, and'Mr. Ulmer dreeih went a’huckld hefty shunting last Friday at the Sarrett bay near 'Blackville. * . it -nr-, Miss Alice Creech spent Tuesday night with her^uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F.. 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 Mrs. S. B. Creech. * t , • ’ Mr. aqd Mrs. J.'A. Creech and fami ly spent Saturday night'and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Creech. ^ \ Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Creerh spent Saturrta,' wjth Mr. and Mrs. William Still. Mr! and Mrs. Furman Creech and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs I.. B. Crtoch Sunday afternoon^ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Creech-motor ed to Barnwell Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Sanders were (he ’guests of Mr. and Mr&| J. A. Crfeech Saturday afternoon. '.r r Negro Arrested for Beating Wife Eugene Sanders, a negro who works fof the Alford ConstructidnXompany, was arrested Sunday night fer beat ing his wife at the camp near Bhm- “I Would Call It The ‘King Of Medicine,’ ” Declares Popular Charlotte Fire* fighter. 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 ever been known. 'T would call it the ’King of Medicines’,” declares Captain Al. “Yes* air, I tell the boys at the Fire Hall that ainee I have taken Kar nak I am the youngest man on the Boor, even if I am 53 years old. . “1 have had dyspepsia and indi gestion for the past five years and it certainly kept 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 way it brought me relief was the surprise o' my life. “Why, I hadn’4 taken Karnak any time before every sign of in digestion and dyspepsia was,gone and 1 was eating any and every thing I wanted without any dis tress afterward. ..Such food as cab bage that I wouldn't dare to eat before I took Karnak, .1 now eat any time, and enjoylt—why, every thing tastes good. ”. I took Karnak Pills, too, and. I want to tell you, they are splendid.' “Yes, sir, it is a genuine pleas ure for me to recommend such a wonderful medicine.’' Karn-ik is ’. Id in Barnwell exclu sively by Mace & Deason/ and by the leading druggist in every town.^ Architects, Millwrights, Contractors, Builders, Farmers and Carpenters. Simplex Convertible Level.—-A fine Instrument for determin ing rise and fall of tht* ground before building and plumbing walls' during course of construction. A very fine instrument for $90.00. Simplex Dumpy Level—Where vertical sighting is. nht re quired the ’’Simplex Dumpy Level is the ideal instrument. Has fewer parts than the- Convertible. Splendid instrument for $65.00. Simplex Farm or Carpenter’s Level equipped with lO 1 ^ inch $4! telescope. Complete With carrying case, tripod, plumb bob- and 12^ foot flexible rod. A useful instrument for only $25.00. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 1 Columbia 823 West Gervais St. Company (Mum hi a, S- C. well, the charge against him being v The church was^ beautifully decorat- assault and battery with intent, to eddn Terns, bamboo, white flowers and white’itrile, while amid the greem kill. He was released jon bond Mon day morning. ^ _A~ Send Us Your Job Work. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. - (Complaint Served.) State of South Carolina, -County of Barnwell. In the Court’ o,f Common Pleas. Mattie Bell Besinger, -*—^— : —Plaintiff, ~ ’ " - •' VS.' : ' Cecil Mims and Verlee Elizabeth Mims Register, > Defendants. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer .the com plaint in this action, of which a copy is hu-iUviiii.served upon you, ,-and -to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscribers at their office in the town of Bariflfcell; S. C., within twenty dafys after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if jdu fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. 1 , - ... HARLEY & BLATT, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Dated June 3, A. D. 1925. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. In the Court of Common Pleas.' Mattie Bell Besinger, . ,s '' Plaintiff, vs. Cecil Mims and Verlee Elizabeth Mims Register, ' Defendants. -THROUGH the Receiving Teller's window of this Bank, ybu can look upori your • "Tv.—_ ... . . : ' future. If you jnakg up your pirnd -right now to place a- specified portion ,of your , - ' y . -j /y' ’^ * . y • V j | i 1 ,. t .• earnings each pay day to your credit in a SAVINGS ACCOUNT, then you can feel ^ ' y ,■ . v. . ' ' • P • ' * ' -J*' ■ ■ ^ . ' -.-i' . ...AX" . _ .-A. . assured that you are on the highway to* success. You will have a nest fcgg upon which you can depend when old age creeps on and your earnings cease. 5 per cent. Interest is added regularly to your account. . t BANK OF /. BARNWELL BRANCH . BRA CAROUNA ■ Cornell-Cadle. A wedding of great interest and beauty-was.solemnized Saturday even ing, June 6th, aL 7:30 o’clock, at the Church of the Holy Apostles, when Miss Mfcrie Louise Cornell became the bride of MiV Austin Cadle. burned white cathedral candles. Miss Elizabeth Burckhalter presided at the organ. While the guests were assem bling, Mrs. Perry A. Price and Mrs. Josh Baxley sang “I Love You Truly” and “O ProTnise Me.” The bridal par ty marched'down the white carpeted.^ grin’s ^ aisle {')~th’e strains of Lohengrin wedding march. The ushers Were Ralph Smith and Dan Hartley."- The groomsmen were Owen Riley, Bim Moseley,—Jack Phillips, and Rufus Grant. The bride’s-maids, all of whom carried sweetpeas . and wore blonde satin slippers arid ertibroidered dresses over colors, were: Miss Eve lyn Cadle* sister of the groom, of San Eraneiscd, in lavenderf Miss-Mickey Langphier, of Norfolk, Va., in green; Miss- Mary Roberts, of Columbia, in green; Miss Elizabeth Easterling, of Barnwell, in lavender. The dame of honor, Mrs. Leon Tobin, of Bamberg, carrying pink roses, worq a lovely worq dres's of orchid chiffon and cream lace, DEFENDANT, J CECIL TO v THE MIMS: . YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO TICE that the complaiM in the above entitled action was,-on the 3 day of June, 1925, fiL'd * n . the office ofj. the C c » k of Court for Barnwell County, South Carolina. ' HARLEY & BLATT, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. • / Your Table Supplies Canned Goods at Special Prices \ Evaporated Milk 2 for 25c Boned Chicken per lb 60c Flat Salmon 10c Corned Bee If . 30c TST 1 “ L Saturday ONLY 14 Pounds Y . - . - . ■_. iAR $1.00 W e pride ourselves on being able to help you economize in the purchase . of your table supplies and at the same time insuring your getting the t quality at all times. TRY US. ' ;• while the little flower girls, Mary Lu cia Tobin and Mary Gay. O’Bannon, wore pink crepe de chine frocks. The bride entered with her uncle, Mr, James Cornell, of Waynesboro, Va., who gave her in marriage. The bride’s blonde beauty was get offYy her wedding dress of white embroid ered chiffon over satin knd by her handsome v-eil worn in Grecian style. ■ „ v *V" • She wore a platinum bar pin set with diamonds, the gift of the groom-, and carried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and valley lilies.. The groom, with the best man, Mr. Leon t Tobin, of Bamberg, waited' at the altar. The Rev. Howard Cady per formed the ceremony, using the ring that had belonged to the bride’s great great grandmother Immediately after the ceremony a small reception was held at the-home ofthe bride’s mother. The rooms werC xtastefully decorated wfth bam- bcH) anYSouthern flowers. White can- •; * . dies were us^d very effectively. The dining table wa> adorned with a,silver basket containing bride’s roses, being further adorned by the. bride's i and bonbon dishes containing green and "white mints. Cake and ice-cream in the shape of lilies were served. The punch bowl was presided over by Miss Jean Riley. ^ / At the end of the reception hall was displayed a collection of handsome silver and cut glass, gifts. , ' The young couple Rift on the mid night train for Detroit, en route to San Francisco, where they will make their home. Mrs. Cadle is the lovely daughter of Mrs. A. P. Cornell, of this city. She received her education at the State Normal College in Harrisonburg, Va., but for the past, year she has been with her uncle in San Rafael, Calif. The groom is connected .with the Standard Oil Company in San Fran- i * . j CISCO. t Besides the members qf the bridal party, the out-of-town guests were: rs. Cadle, mother of the groom, of Mr. and Mrs..'W. A. Young, Mrs. W. A. Freeman, of Conway, and"Mrs. W. W. Moore, of Columbia. Exactly in accord with the doctor’s ‘ orders, no substitution, no omissions. That is our rule for filling prescriptions and you benfefi.t by better results from the medicine we compound. r ‘* BARNWELL, S. C. Quality is a'paramount issue at this store when it comes to a question of price or quality. We -believe «*► the best is the cheapest, even at a few cents added cost. Try one of our steaks for breakfast or a nice juicy roast for dinner. Y Y j. “JH It’s Good to Eat, Wc Have It,’ % * X X V FIRE- HAIL - TOR LIVE STOCK. Y, bbunch J 20c 20c f STRING BEANS, 2 lbs. for ____ 25c SQUASH' yellow, 3 fir 5c GOLDEN CRISP POTATO CHIPS, GUARANTEED TO BE' FRESH -SPONGE CAKE 35c POUND PHONE 105 & Walker Mrs. Calhoun Em v J. & J. SANITARY MARKET ,'.4^/ -m ■ iSM Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun enterti the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club this wees. Mrs. J. D. Robison won the high score prize and Mrs. R. S. Dicks cut the consolation. After the games a salad course was served. \ !*fe- —————— a i X \ '•*- . •