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--THURSDAY, JULY 2ND. 1W5^. 1’ THE BARNWBIX PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA Bathing Min Marfucrite Patterson, of Colombia, has returned home after a pleasant visit to Miss Pauline Hol man. ., 7 ■ „ i Prices Now Is your Set a suit at real opportunity to rgain prices The children of the Barnwell,, Baptist Sunday School enjoyed a picnic at Dyches’ Swimming Pool Tuesday af ternoon. Card of Thanhs. $6.50 and $5.50 One-Piece Suits reduced to $1.25 7 $5.00 One-Piece Suits, only $3.90 This lot includes a big range of colors and sizes. v. The Barnwell People-Sentinel: ~i The family of the late Mr. R. H, Burckhalter wish to thank their friends for their many kindnesses shown them during his recent illness and death. Laura Burckhalter and Children. at** . v.V - of Old Age— ■ ?r - * -thB /' .75 One-Piece suits re duced to C -- $2.75 ^ Clemson College Scholarship Examinations. A man $3.90 Men’s two piece suits, . white; jersey with blue trunks $2.65 LEMON BROS., Inc. ’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local Interest-for This Column. ^ Next Monday will be stras&ay. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Dipp Herndon, T of Furman, spent Sunday here with the e days lost four nrtimtes in sup jlatleiV parents, Mr. and .Mrs. ft. C. Holman. Competitive examinations to fill va cant scholarships m Clemson College will be held on Friday, July 10, 1925, beginning at 9 A under the super vision of the County Superintendents of Education. The four-year scholar ships are open tc youn^*men not less than sixteen years old who are 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 yfcars old. Each scholarship is worth. $100.00 a 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 T ~ THE REGISTRAR, - Clemson College, S.C. man who has worked all his life is entitled to well-earned ’ leisure, in his old age, but few get it for they do not prepare for the future *-by* saving while they are Voung. Are you saving a definite 'V ^ • v. . amount each pay day? " ' - - X-- BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA : BARNWELL BRANCH r 1785 1925 College of Charleston this week. Citation Notice. essrs. William McNab and*P. W. ce spent Friday in Columbia. r. Miss Wilcox, of Augusta, is visit- jug her brother, Mr. R. H. Wilcox.- Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies- carried their little son, Billie, to Columbia Friday for an examination by a specialist. Miss Agnes Hill, of Snelling, visited Miss Mary Frances Moore last week. Miss Ethel May Patterson, of Al lendale, is visiting Miss Nellie Betsy Moore. .. , - The W. D. Harley Motor 'Co., of this city, delivered a Packard sedan a short time ago to Mr. Otis All, of Allendale. ‘ . J. Julien Bush, Esq., motored to Coulmbia Thursday on professonal business. The editor of The People-Sentinel is indebted! to Mrs. A. N. Harden, of Martin, for th^ recent gift of a box of nice Honey Dew peaches. Mr. J. 0. Patterson left this week for Florida, where Ke has accepted a position. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dicks' and chil- ' _ ....•iw, ., dren spent Sunday with relatives in Cordova. Mr. and Mrs. C. Keys Sanders and children spent a few days in Colum bia last week. Mr. and Mr* Vjfffnr Mahfr were the guests of the former’s brother, Dr. L. M. Mace, Sunday. Mr. A. N. Harden, of Martin, re cently killed a rattlesnake That meas ured fotff feet seven inches in length and sported 12 rattles and a button. The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By. John „K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judged WHEREAS, Carrie Martin made suit to me to grant unto her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of W.' H. Martin. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and Singular the kindred and creditors of the said W. H. Martin, deceased, that they be and appear before me", in the court of Probate, to be held at Barnwel, S. C., on Wendesday, July 8th, next af ter publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra- Examinations at the county seat for the Barnwell County scholarship, Fi day, JuTy ITJj al 9a.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 in Com merce and Business Administration. Expenses moderate. For terms, cat alogue and illustrated folder, ad dress * President’s Office College of Charleston Charleston, S. C. w * * ■ As Good as It The Rev. Howard Cady announces that there will be no night services at the Church of the Holy Apostles dur ing the months of July and August. tion should not be granted. Given under my hand this ‘Wnd day of June, A. D., 19^. ^ * - JOHN-K;*SNELLING, Judge of Probate. ? Published on the 25th day of June 1925, in the Barnwell People-Sentinel. For All The Family Mrs. Louise Porter Bauer, Mrs. J. Larry Widman and Miss Blanche Por ter motored to Columbia Friday. Dr;, and Mrs Chas. A. Hensley went up to Asheville, N. C., Sunday morn ing, returning home Monday night. t % - - A T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyndhurst, S. C. The friends of Miss Pauline Rich ardson will be glad to know that she is improving after an .operation, per formed at an Augusta hospital last week. Mrs. Louise Porter Bauer and lit tle daughter, Joe Ann, and Mrs. B. P. Davies and son, Billie, left yes terday (Wednesday) for Sullivan’s Intend."— Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun Calhoun have returned from Green ville, where they attended the meet ing of the State Bankers Association last week. r Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Langley re turned home Friday after a motor trip through North Carolina and 6 ] Virginia. While away they also visit- fed Washington/ _ Values in Silk Hosiery i B USINGS UILDERi s; STRAYED—From my home in Georges Cfeek township, on or about February 8th, 1925, one small black mare mute, about 15 “years old. Fin der will please notify Buist Ray, Barnwell, S. C., R. F. D. No. 1. Mr.s M." B.' Hagood has returned home after spending some time in an Augusta hospital. Her friends will be glad to know that she is greatly improved in health. New importance seems to at tach to colors in the Hosiery for Summer-^and in selecting our display, color was a guid ing beacon. Messrs. L. F. Jackson, Lloyd Plex- ico and J. W. Vincent motored over to Orangeburg County last week on a fishing trip. They report fair luck, J about 15 nice trout being landed. F, W. Falkenstein Barnwell, South Carolina Mr. J. Larry Widman came down from Asheville, N. C., Saturday night. He wats accompanied home by Mrs. Widman, who has been spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Emmie Porter. FOUND: Male pointer, white with i ser joua illness of the former’s sister, 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; $15.00 per thousand.—W. E. Prothro, Williston, S. C. , 6-18-4tc WANTED. — Hardwood Timber, or amaiLtrmctir" Will pay cash standing timber. P. O. Box 926, Columbia, S. C. 6-18-3tp (J for st HEMSTITCHING—Five cents per yard.-—Mrs. A. E. Hartin, Blackville, S. C«, R. F. D. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Richardson, Jr M | of Florida, are spending some time with relatives in' Barnwell, having been called here' on account of the Miss Pauline Richardson. J. E. Harley, Esq., and son, Hum mel, returned l&St week from a trip [ to Florida. While away, they visited Prof, and Mrs. j. D Robison in Tam-1 pa. Mr. Harl$y ~gives a glowing de scription of the great progress being | shown in the land of flowers. Mr. R. A. Deason and 'daughter, Miss Willie Bush Deason, returned] 'Sunday from Greenville. Miss Eliza beth Deason and Masters Robert and Steven Deasop will spend some time there visiting their grandparents. Week-End TRIPS BARNWELL "We use Black-Draught in our family of six children and find it a good liver and bowel regulator,” says Mrs. C. E. Nutt, of Mineral Springs, Ark. “I have taken it my self in the last two or three years lor. indigestion. —1_ would feel dizzy, have gas and sour stomach, also feel a tightness in my chest I’d take a good dose of ‘ BLACK-DRAUGHT i liver Medicine : 8 when I felt that way, and ** would relieve me, and I would feel better for days. “My husband takes it for biliousness. He says be has never found Its equal. When he baa the tired, heavy feel ing, ke takes Black-Draught night and morning for a few days and he doesn’t complain any mors. “I sure do recommend Thed- ford’s Black-Draught” Your liver is the largest organ In your body. When out of order, it causes many complaints. Put your liver In shape by taking Black- Draught. Purely vegetable. Sold Everywhere And that’s saying a lot, for our Sodas and Sundaes are especially liberal helpings. Le us serve you your choice today—then you’ll know. ^ Barnwell Fruit Comi Barnwell, - i Georgia Duster The Most Practical Cotton Dusting Machine on the Market. For Sale by C. KEYS SANDERS - Barnwell, S. C. mi " $j TREASURy DEPARTMENT Office of the Comptrollor of the Currency. Washington, D. C., May 7, 1925. Notice is hereby given to all per sons who may have claims against “The First National Bank of Barn well”, South Carolina, that the must be presented to J. R. Vann, Re- ’W’ ceiver, with legal proof thereof, with in three months from thds date, or they may be (HtaUowed. J. W. McINTOSH, Acting Comptroller of the Currency. •ur;; I TO THE PUBLIC iK - /• It has come to my attention that* a rumor has gained circulation to the effect that The Circle Inn will change hands. 1 wish to deny this rumor, whose author is unknown to me, and also to assure my (Proportional Rates Other ' f - Points) —TO— Wrightsville Beach --_-_$16.86 Augusta, Ga. —2.49 Tickets on Sale Fri. Sat. and forenoon trains Sun."Final limit midnight of lowing Tuesday. . Round Trip Summer Excur sion Tickete on sale daily to re sort* in Canada and the United States good until October $1. We are prepared to serve you. TICKET JlGENT friends and patrons, both regular and transient that 1 am ready at all times to cater to their comfort and demands. In fact, I am contemn plating some improvements that will make this one of the best and most popular hotels in this section. If excellent cuisine, combined with home comforts, is what you want, engage board at x CIRCLE ATLANTIC COASTLINE Telephone Na. 5 J. ML Terry, Proprietor, Barnwell, S. C. . r**r x vrSEj - • ^