The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, June 18, 1925, Image 5
THURSDAY,* JUNE I8TH, IMS.
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PEOPLE-SBNTINBL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
For Men, Women and Children
Suits for Children 50c up. — :
Men s two piece suits, blue and white in a
splendid quality, $3.90.
Men’s and Ladies’ in a large range of at-
tractivecolors, $3.50 to. $8.50.
Bathing shoes, cdpb, belts and Swim Boys.
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LEMON BROS., Inc.
BARNWELL, S. C.
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Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local
Interest
for This Column.
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Mr. Ralph Killingsworth was a
Mr. Herbert Stokes, of Walterbord,
visitor in town Sunday.
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Miss Julia Lemon is visiting Miss
arren Spann, of Allendale.
McTyre Calhoun is visiting rela
tives in Columbia this week.
Mr. M. C. Diamond is in Jessup, Ga.,
this week on a business trip.
Mrs. Josh Baxley left last week
for a visit to relatives in Elliott.
Miss Dora Greene is spending some
time in the mountains of North Caro
lina. . 1
Miss Rachel Pratt, of Due West,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Martin
Best. ’
Misses Kate Simms and Zelma
Diamond spent Monday in Orange
burg. , - —
Capt. W. T. Walker, of Walker’s
Station, was a business visitor here
Monday.
Mr. Carter Price left last week for
a visit of several days to relatives in
Atlanta.
Major J. Anslem Meyer, of Meyer’s
MillC was a welcome visitor here
Tuesday.
T. B. Ellis
J. B. Ellis
ELLIS ENGINEERING CO.
Land Surveying a Specialty.
is visiting his aunt, Mrs. E. W. Fal-
kenstein.
Auditor W. II. Maning renewed his
au/bscription to The People-Sentinel
last week.
Mrs. Harris, of Augusta, was the
weekend guest of her sister, Mrs. R.
H. Wilcox. V
Mrs. Martin Best and baby have
returned from a visit to relatives in
Due West.
lift, and Mrs. A. R. Wallack, of Den
mark, spent the week-end in the city
with relatives. .—
Miss Frances Goolesby, of Harts-
ville, is the attractive guest of Miss
Frances Lemon.
Miss Elizabeth Vaughn has return
ed from a p|epsant visit to friends.in
the Hilda section.
Misses Emma Kirkland and Helen
Calhoun left Friday for a visit to
Washington, D. C.
Mr. ,W. B. Norris, one of-,the
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most progressive farmers o<
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the Yenome section, told a rep-
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resejitative of the Peopk-Seiiti-
nel Monda^ that he enjoyed a
ripe watermelon from bis field
the day befoire. That’s fine,
■but the editor would have en
joyed the news better if it had
been accompanied by a nice,
juicy slice of the melon. How-
ever, his birthday is not until
Jply 4th. Beg pardon? Yes,
indeed, he expects to spend that
day at home. j : "
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There are many new advertisements
in this issue of The People-Sentine^
'Read them all and profit' accordingly;.
Miss Mary Roberts left fpr her
home in Columbia on Monday after a
pleasant visit to Miss Elizabeth Eas
terling. ^ , * J
Mrs. Lena Davies leaves today
(Thursday) for a two weeks stay in
the mountains of Western i-North
Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Killingsworth
and son, of Dunbarton, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
Easterling. ♦ ’ ' ^
I have tried a number of different plans of saving, and I have found that there
is orrty one that will assure my having a certain amount of money saved at the end
of the year and that is to put a predetermined amount of ■ my pay in my Savings
Account the first thing I do each pay day. If you'll try this plan I know you will like
it. The Bank pays me 5 per cent. Interest on my balance every six months.
“If you have money, we want it” ‘ifVou want money, we have it”
HOME BANK OF BARNWELL
HARRY D. CALHOUN, PresidenU.
NORMAN a GAMBLE^ Vice-President
WILLIAM McNAB, Cashier *
JOHN B. McNAB, Asst. Cashier
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Mr, Josh Baxley spent Sunday in
Elliot, being accompanied home by
Mrs. Baxley, who has been visiting
relatives there.
The friends of ,Mr/ G. M. Greene
will regret to learn that ahe was sick
two days last week but are *glad to
see her .out again.
Dr. Chas. A. Hensley has returned
from a temday trip to Florida. Dur
ing his absence his family visited re
latives in Augtieta.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stallings and
children, of Savannah, left on Bun-
day for their home after a week’s yisif
to Mrs. O. B. Bennett.
" Mrs. Leila K. Best and sons, Kent
and James, have returned to Colum
bia aifter a visii. of several days to
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene.
.vliss Willie Mae Vann, who return
ed from the Short Course at Winthrop
College lastj£'eek, left Monday to
visit her sister in Savannah.
Mrs. Vincent Franklin and daugh
ter, of Augusta, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Franklin.
Misses Hazel and Thelma Robin
son, of Orangeburg, are on a visit to
Mrs. S. W. Blanton.
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Lyndhurst, S. C.
; Mr. and Mrs. Brockwell Lee, of Au
gusta, spent Sunday with Dr. and
Mrs. Chas. A. Hensley,
Mis? Elizabeth Easterling is on a
visit to Mrs. Waite Thomas, of Dun
barton, where she will be joine-J later
in the week by Miss Jean Riley.
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* CHURCH CALENDAR.
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Church of the Holy Apostles.
Rev. Howard fcady, Rector,.
* Services for the third Sunday after
Trinity, June 21st: Holy Communion,
8 a. m.; Church School, 10:15 a. m.;
Morning prayer and Sermon, 11:15
p. m.; Evening Prayer, 8:15 p. m
All are cordially welcome-
St.
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Alban’s Church,
Blackville.
Services at 7:30 p. m.
Notice of Application ftfr Pardon
_ In pursuance of the requirements of
an Act of the General Assembly of
the State of South Carolina, I herer
by give notice that I will, at the
next meeting of the Stpte Pardon
Board, which convenes in Columbia at
the State House, apply to said Board
for a full pardon from a sentence im
posed at the February, 1925, term
of Court of General Sessions fot
Barnwell County.
Willie Youngblood.
V
gen Davies, Jr., Bobbie Holmes,
James Calhoun and Aubrey Harley
left this week for Camp Capers, near
Brevard, N. C., where they will spend
two weeks; . -
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sandifer, of
Denmark, were the guests of Mrs.'
Virginia Sanders Sunday. "
Mr. Bob Harley, superintendent of
the high school at Fayetteville, N. C.,
was a visitor here last week.
Mrs. Theodore Vogel, of Washing
ton, D. C., who has been visiting re
latives in Barnwell, left Sunday for
Beatrfort to spend some time with
her parents.
B usinesc
TILDE RO
k 1
FOR SALE.—Milk cow? and few
'peas. .Apply to W. T. Walker, Black
ville,S. C. 6-18-2tc
FOUND: Male pointer, white' with
brown marking, brown half collar,
weighs fifty pounds. Owner can get
same from, H. S. Grimes, Lees, .S. C.
FOR SALE.—Number two Sani
tary cans, half price. $2.00 per hun-
dred; $15.00 pejr thousand.—W. _E.
Prothro, Williston, S. C. — 6-18-4tc
WANTED- — Hardwood Timber,
large or imall tracts. Will pay cash
for standing timber. P. O. Box 926,
Columbia, S. C.
6-l8-3tp
FOR SALE CHEAP.—Detroit Va
por Oil Stove/ Used only short time
and in perfect condition. Easy terms.
-Mra.~T. L. Wragg, BlackviHe, SrO.
FORK'S ALE. — One Jersey pow.
^Fresh in milk.—Dr. A, B. Patterson,
Barnwell, S. C. B-lltf.
HEMSTITCHING—Five cent* per
yard.—Mrs. A. E. Hartio, Blackville,
8. C», R. F. D.
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Mr. S. H. Greene and daughters,
Misses Eunice and .Lois, of Dunbarton,
were visitors In town Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jernigan and- Miss
Angie Luther, of Beaufort,Fred and
Julius Long, of Port Royal, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown,
SptTtrtrSunday.
Mrs. Perry A. Price <tojtertained
Thursday afternoon in hbnor of her
little niece, Miss Spann, and nephew,
J. <3. 'Howell Jr.,
’Master
Miss Juanita Hayes has fcs her visi
tors Misses Laura May, Minnie and *P® isdin K some time here
.Louise Boyles, of Seiglingville.
who are
Mr. and Mrs. Jabe Hutto, of Den-
Thi Rev. Howard Cady carried his 1 mark, jvere the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
mother to the University Hospital in
Augusta Friday for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dicks and child
ren spent the week-end near Savan
nah, visiting Mrs. Dicks’ sister.
Mrs. S. W. Blanton returned Friday
from a week’s visit with the Rev. and
Mrs.-J. W. Blanton of Orangeburg.
Mr., Herman Macnraky has retain
ed from -Staunton Military Aacadmy
to spend the cummer vacation here.
Miss Margaret A. Lemon is in
Washington, IX CL, for a few days and
is staying at the Grace Dodge Hotel.
Miss Elizabeth Deason left Tues
day morning for a visit to relatives
and friends in Augusta and Atlanta.
Miss Reba Bennett left for Rock
Hill, on Monday, where ahe goes to
attend the Summer School at Win
throp. ‘Xivj
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, An interesting news letter from
Blackville was received yesterday
((Wednesday) morning too late for
publication in this issue of The Reo-
ple-Sentinel. . It will appear next
week.
Franklin Black on Sunday. Mrs. Hut
to is pleasafifTy remembered here as
Mrs. Bessie Gray.
Messrs. Jay J Vickery, Lloyd Vick
ery and Furman Davis are planning to
attend the 20th annual convention of
the S. C. State Fireman’s Association
in Greenwood today and tomorrow,
June 18th aqd 19th.
Mr. R. A. Easterling, of Denmark,
preaented his mother, Mrs. Julia B.
Easterling, at this city, with a Stude-
Bhker coach on her birthday, June
17th. He also recently installed a
fine electric stove in her home.
Frequent
Bilious Attacks
“I suffered with severe bili
ous attacks that came on two
or three times each month,”
says Mr. J. P. Nevlns, of
Lawrenceburg, Ky. ‘T would
get nauseated. I would have
dizziness and couldn’t work.
I would take pills until I was
worn-out with them. L didn’t
seem to get relief.
U A neighbor told me of
BLACK-DRAUGHT
1 Liver Medicine •
and I began Ua use. I never
have found so much relief
be without It for anything. It
seemed to cleanse my whole
system and made me feel like
new. I would take a few
doses—get rid of the bile and
have my usual clear head,
feel full of pep, and could do
twice the work.”
Bilious attacks are ‘‘sea
sonal” with many people.
IfilMpns have taken Thed-
ford’s Black-Draught to ward
off such attacks, and the good
result^, they have reported
should Induce you to try it
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Materials for aummer wear of every kind, atid -• — §g ~
may be laundered freely without danger of fading
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1 colors, for each and every piece is fully guaranteed
fast color.
F. W. Falkenstein
Barnwell, S. G
Several local Masons went dver to
Olar Monday afternoon to attend the
funeral of Mr. George W. Adams, a
well known Seaboard conductor, who
died suddenly Saturday night at Jack
sonville. He is survived by his wife
and one brother.. - - -—
Miss Lily Mae Plexico, who has
been spending some time with Mrs.
L. A. Plexico, left this week for
Greensboro, N. C., where she will at
tend Summer School for 6 weeks, then
go to New .York to spend the remain
der of the Summer-with her sister,
Mrs, J. H. Weston. - A
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Clem son College
Scholarship Examinations.
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Competitive examinations to fill va
cant scholarships in Clemson College
will be held on Friday, July 10, 192S,
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 rgiplar Agricul
tural or Textile counmu An applicant
for a two-year scholarship in Agricul
ture must be eighteen years old.
Each scholarship is worth $100.00
a session and free tuition of fdO.OO.
A scholarship winner must meet fully
the requirements for admission..
— Application blanks, catalogues and
full information will be mailed to any
one interested. Write t%..
THE REGISTRAR,
t CIrmaiii CoUtca. S. CL
Don't Throw Away
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. The ticking may be soiled
cleaned, carded and felted. This,
make a mattress that you cannot
renovating. We have the only ~
the South. AH work- guaran
drede of customers over the
samples.
NEW CHARLESTON
Renovating
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