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, THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Theatrical Event of the Year
MR PHILUP HOLUSTER Presents
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The Secret of Married Happiness
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Th. Great K.K.K.K. Play
Every Klansman and his family should see it. Every
true American should sec it. The play that ran for
one week in Atlanta, three nights in Charlotte, two
nights in Spartanburg, and two nights in Columbia.
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LOTS OF COMEDY
THE PUBLIC INVITED
This Is a Great PLAY—Hot a Picture
Tiie added pleasures and enjoy-
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ment which comes to the happily,
wedded couple amply .protected by
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a substantial Savings Account Th
this strong Bank can b? best un-
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derjtood through experience. But
to urge those who have .not tried-
this plan for. greater comfort, to
try i£ f we ca« cite the examples set
by many young married couples
who did start without this safe
guard, but who are now saving a
part bf their income for future
protection. We add 5 per cent
Interest to your account each year.
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‘‘If you have money, we want it.” “If you want money, we have it.”
HARRY D. CALHOUN, President
NORMAN B. GAMBLE, Vice-President
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WILLIAM McNAB, Cashier
JOHN B. McNAB, Asst. Cashier
Leave for Abbeville.
|Jrof. and Mrs. J. D. Robison and
little daughter, Mary*,' returned" to
Barnwell Sunday afternoon after a
visit to relatives in Tampa, Fla. They
left yesterday {Wednesday) for Ab-
beville. where Prof. Robison has ac-
cepted a position as superintendent
of the schools there. While in Flori
da, he says, that he caught two large
freshwater trout, one of which weigh
ed 11 pounds and the other 11%. ’In
spite of the fact that he brought the
heads and a picture of the fish to
prove his prowess as a sportsman
“Governor” W. TL Cave was unkind
enough to remark that mighty big
trout can be bought in Florida.
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The People-Sentinel is unavoidably
late this week on account of del^y
'in receipt* of an advertisement ordered
for this issue.
Notice of Stockholders’ Meeting.
An excellent two reel comedy will be run before
and after the play.'
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Prices: 50c, 75c and $1.00. Phone Dio, 3 for your sea^
B. H. Levy Bro. & Co.
of Savannah to Move
The B. H. Levy, Bro. and Co., ex
clusive clothiers of Savannah, Ga., an
nounce next Wednesday, July 8th, as
the opening date of their Removal
Sale.
For those who are not informed,
this orgaTitZation has nearly complet
ed one of the finest stores in the
South, at Broughton and Abercorn
Streets. They will occupy this new
store on or about Sept. 1st.
At the present time, in their old
-location 5t7.W. Broughton St., they
have $260,000 worth of seasonable
merchandise, wearables for men,
women and children, which will be
vclosed out, it being their plan that
nothing will be moved except the.
books in the office. This grea^ stock
of merchandise will be placed on
sale, beginning next Wedesday, and
will be sold until closed out. The
price reduction will be of such a radi
cal nature as to promise this to be
the greatest sale ever promoted in
the city of Savannah.
In order to prepare this great
stock of merchandise for quick sell
ing, the store will ^be closed frpm
Mr. R. H. Burckhalter, a well known
farmer of tiib^unbarton section, died
at his home near Joyce BranclT’Sun-
day night, June 21st, after an illness
Friday night, July 3rd until WednesX two wee ^ s> Fta body was laid to
day morning at 10 o’clock, July 8th,
The doors will open promptly at 10
o’clock on Wednesday.
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B. H. lA*vy, Bro. and Co., have been
in their present location for 30 years,
and this Removal Sale promises to
be an outstanding event of this gener
ation. Prices will be the lowest ever
(offered. Indications are that the
store will be packed with shoppers
from daylight to even-tide every
day of the week.
A special invitation is extended to
the readers of this paper to attend
the openifig days of this sale before
the best merchandise has been sold.
Advertise in The People-Sentinel
R. H. Burckhalter Dead.i
Notice is hereby given that » meet
ing of the stockholders of the Barn
well County Building and Loan Asso
ciation, of Barnwell, S. C., will be held
in the directors’ room at the Home
Bank ,of Barnwell Tuesday afternoon,
July 7th, 1925, at five o’cloqk. A full
attendance is urged and requested, as
' there are several important matters
to be attended to.
A. A. LEMON,
President:
N. G. W. Walker, / . .
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NOTICE OF SALE.
rest the following afternoon at Joyce
Branch Church^ the funeral services
l>eing conducted by the Rev. Mr.
Foreman and the Rev. Mr. Johnson.
Mr. Burckhalter had been a member
of thi& church for many years and-
was a good Christian man and a
splendid citizen, who will be greatly
missed throughout the county. He
was 66 years of age and is survived
by his wife, five daughters, Mrs. A.
P. Wooley and Mrs. W. H. Wooley, of
Elko; Mrs. Dayton Greene, Mrs. Ben
Rountree atid Miss Annie Laurie
Burckhalter, of Dunbarton; and four
sons, Messrs. Getzon Burckhalter,
Richard ^-Burckhalter, J. M. Burckhal
ter and Walter Burckhalter, of Dun
barton.
LAST CHANCE:—14 pounds
of Sugar for $1. Saturday only
State of South Carolina,
X County o£ Barnwell.
, ' "In the "Court of Probate.
Ex Parte: E. B. Sanders, Jr.
In Re: Estate, of W. H. Sanders, de
ceased.
By virtue of an order directed to
pie, as Administrator of the above
named estate, by Hon. John P. Snel-
ling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell
Couqty, I wilf sell at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash, at my
home near Kline, in Barnwell County,
South Carolina, at eleven o’clock a.
m., on Monday, July 20th, 1926, the
following described personal property
of said estate', .to-wit:
One hay haler.
One gasoline engine.
Cotton bagging and ties.
E. B. Sandem, Jr.,
Adrrtinistrator
June 30, 1925. 3t.
Exactly in accord with the doctor’s orders, no
substitution, no omissions. That is our rule for Ailing ^
prescriptions and you benefit by better results from the
medicine we compound. ..
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ter .Meat than the Beef you get from us.
Y Order your favorite cut today and see how
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♦ r “If It’s Good to Eat, We Have It.”
Many Barnwell Folks Have Pelt that
Looking Meat
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'Meat from this store always lo oks appetizing. We buy the best
Meat we can, cut and trim it carefully and deliver it to you in spotless
in wrappings. Every sanitary precaution is used for your pro
tection.
Butter, per pound . . 30c Sponge Cake, per pound ,. . 35c
Flat Salmpn, per can . . . . 10c Fresh Tomatoes, per pound r 20c
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[ Fresh Com, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Celery, JBeets,1String Beans and
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F^el all out of sorts?
fired, jyJjy, blue, irritable?
Back lame and stiff? * •-
It may be the story of weak kid
neys!
Of toxic poisons circulating about
Upsetting the blood nerves. * .
There’s a way to feel right again.
Help your weakened kidneys with
Doan’s Pills—a stimulant dijiretic..
Doan’s are recommended by many
Barnwell people: '•
A. D. Furtick, Barnwell, says:
“My kidneyts were out of fix and the
accretions burned in passage and
((Contained sediment. I had a dull
ache in my back most of the time
and mornings my back was lame and
stiff. Doan’s Pills helped me and
I kept on until I was rid of the trou
ble.’’ .. . ' ,
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
(simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
H*s Pilb—the same that Mr. Fur-
tick had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs.,
Buffalo, _
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INSURANCE!
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