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N i THURSDAY, JULY 9TH, 1925. Cut in Bathing - Suit Prices V Now is your opportunity to get »-suit at real bargain prices “WfSr Jack Reynolds, accompanied by Misses Zelma Diamond and Evelyn Parks, visited Parksville apd Plum- Branch last wqek end, making the trip by^auta. \ Miss Jean Riley left on Tuesday fo* Ellenton, where she goes to join a house party given by Mrs. Harold Buckingham for her sister, Miss Helen Brabham, of Hattieville. ^ $6.50 and $5.50 One-Piece \, , Suits .-educed lo $1.25 $5.00 One-Piece Suits, on! 'This lot includes big range of colors and sizes, $3.75 One-Piece suits re duced to $2.75 $3.90 Men’s two piece suits; white jersey with blue trunks $2.65 LEMON BROS., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Boulwarp and children, Mrs. Cecil Ray and children and Mrs., Shellie Black, and little daughter spent the week-end in Bluff- ton at the damp. Tfiey report a de lightful trip.v of Old Age— ' • /• 1 ■ - t - 1 - —t . ere and ^-(ereabouts ’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local * ' Interest for This Column. . A fine rain fell in this section Mom y night. „ ___ ........ ... ... Mr. Walter Baxley, s in town Tuesday. of Snelling, The days lost five minutes in sun shine this week. — Monday was salesday, mostly in name. ^ ~ Miss Inez Lancaster, of Denmark, is the guest of Miss Zelma Diamond. Mr. Ben Calhoun, df^ Spartanburg, is visiting the home -folk this week. Miss Ethel Graham" spent‘the week end at her home in Greenwood. B. S. Moore, Jr., and-J. E, JJarley, Jr., spent Friday in Augusta. Sheriff B. H. Dyrnes was-eatted to Birmingham, Ala., Thursday olT ness. Messrs. W. P. Walsh and L. R. Gar vin, of Williston, were business visi tors in toVn Thursday. ( The friends of Mr. Frank Miller will regret to learn that he has been indisposed, for several days. Miss Olivia Rook returned -to her home in Charleston on Tuesday after a pleasant visit to Mrs. G. M, Greene. Misses Agnes and Dorothy Mobley, of Olar, were week-end visitors of Mrs. Forest Brown.- - Mrs. W. D. Berry, of Orangeburg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. N. Dicks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dicks-and chil dren spent the week-end in Columbia. > Mr. -and Mrs. Edgar Loyns, of El- loree, are Visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mazursky. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ellis are spend ing the summer at their summer home at Black . Mountain, N. C. • Miss Carrie Williams spent the Fourth with the home folk at Dun barton. • _ -. Mr. Charlie Turner, of Ellenton, was a business visitor in the city on Tuesday. Mrs. Lonnie M. Calhoun went up to Columbia Saturday for a visit to relat- es and friends. The Rev. Howard Cady left Sun day afternoon for a two weeks’ busi- . ness trip to New York,/ . Misses Grace Hogg, Frankie Har- l£y and Ora Rutherford motored to -Blackville Monday. ^ T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. Misses Buzhardt and Lorttie Miller, of Orangeburg, are visiting Miss Al- etha Miller. . Mrs. H. D. Calhoun and soar Mr. Duncan Cathbijn, left Saturday, for Fort Valley, Ga., for a ten days visit to relatives. Miss Willie Mae Vann- has'asOfer guest her mother, who reached Bam-' •well Saturday from Darl^igton, where she has been visiting^ relativ res. - ■ Mr. Clay W. Pate and children, Wilbur and Dorothy, of Savannah, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greeny on Sunday. — — 4 r-' Mr. J. G. Moody, Jr., spent the week-end in Columbia with his family, who have been visiting in the tapital city for the past ten.days. ^ —"V" . Miss Ethel Calhoun, of Appleton, i« visiting Mrs. Minnie Calhoun. Miss Calhourr has many friends here who arc always pleased to see her. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Reynolds and children, of Lamar, are the guests of Mrs. Reynolds’ parents; Mr. ard Mrs. J. R. Harrison. Mrs. Lena Davies and Master Ben Davies, Jr., returned home yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon from Brevard, N. C., where they spent Several Weeks. Lyndhurst, S. C. i DUSINESQ JDnLDERiJ NOTICE.—Parties having melons for sale should get in touch with me.— B. F. Gardner, Blackville, S. C. 9-7-tf. '•FOR SALE.—Number two Sani tary cans, half price. $2.00 per hun dred; $15.00 per thousand.—W. E. Prothro, Williston,,Sf-C. 6-18-4tc HEMSTITCHING—Fig£ cents per i^e ce yard.—Mrs. A. E. HartinNBlackville, S. C., R. P. D. Mrs. A. H. Ninestein, of Blackville, has been appointed lay-by campaign and opportunity school chairman- in Barnwell County by Miss Willie Lou !Gray r State supervisor of adult schools —^_L u . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sexton, of Col umbia, art spending several days in city with relatives and friends. They plan to leave this week for a motor trip to Florida. r_ J. Julien Bush, Esq., ami Mr. J. R. Vann, receiver for the First National Banks of Barnwell, Bamberg and Al lendale, went down to Charleston Fri day on business* .• , Mr. and Mrs. John Owens and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Owens, Jr., and baby, of Augusta, spent the week end in the city with relatives ajjd friends. Messrs. E. C. Matthews, of Black ville, and J. W. Folk, of Williston, at tended the /egular monthly meeting of the Board of County Directors here Tuesday.,—' f ' Barnwell County friends of Mr. John M. Easterling, of Hawthorne, Fla., will be glad to fcnow that he is recovering from a recent severe at tack of illneKh. Mrs. A. A. Lemon has as her guests littje Earl Pruitt and ’Gene Brown, of the Epworth Orphanage. These bright little boys seem to feel very much at home and everything is being done to make their stay pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Huff and Geo. Diamond,.of Palatka, Fla., after vis-* iting relatives in and around Barn well this week, will return to their home,Sunday, Secompanied by Miss Zelma Diamond, who will spend several weeks in Florida. A 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 Vpung. Are you saving a definite amount each pay day? Mr. Moses Morris, of Asheville!'Mr. Ponell Morris’, of West Palm Beach; Fla., and little Misses Carrie. Mae Rosier, Alma and Kate Morris, ateo of Ashleigh, were" visitors at The People-Sentinel office Tuesday morn ing. ‘ . ~ V ‘ BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA " BARNWELL BRANCH Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harley motored to AU^Usta on Sunday to visit Miss Pauline Richardson at the University hospital. Miss Richardson is rapidly recovering from her recent illness and will soon be able to return home. The friends'of Mr. B. E. Woodward will be sorry to learn that he was taken seriously ill at the home of his son, ^ Mr. Ardis Woodward, near Williston, Sunday, the 28th ult. His condition was so much improved that he was able to return home last Wednesday. ♦ ♦ ♦ - Baby Born, on July 4th. The “Stork” visited the tynhe of Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Goodson, of Al lendale, on July 4th and left them a lovely 11 pound daughter, they have named her “Margaret.” * * To Build New Bungalow. It is understood that Mrs. B. W. Sexton is planning to have a modern fcrick-bungalow erected on her lot on Marlboro - Avenue, construction ‘ to start at an early dateT’ Falls 30 Feet—Breaks Leg. ^ Little Ernest Cave, Jr., cf Barnwell, fell thirty feet out of a tree Sunday afternoon and-hroke his left leg. His many friends will be sorry to learn of his accident and wish for him a ». * \ speedy recovery. v College of Charleston Examinations at the county seat for the Barnwell County scholarship, Fri day, July 10 f 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 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 . CL —r Phittips-Rice. Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford Phillips, of Selma, Ala., announce the engagement and approaching mar riage of their daughter, Florence Octavia, to Mr. John Aubrey Rice, Jr., New York City, the wedding to take place in the early Fall. Enjoy Camping Trip. Misses Willie Mae Vann, Hiers and grandson,. - OrKhRm, Sheriff Boncil H. Dyches and Mr. Jackson, chaperoned by Miss Vann’s mother, Mrs. Vann, left Sun day morning fqr a short camping trip at Beaufort. The party returned home Monday- night. Martin Items. Martin, July 4.—Mrs. Sarah Furse- of Dunbarton is visiting Mr. and Mm C. B. Dunbar this week. Mjj£j^ba Ussery left Thursday for Tabo^ifc C., where she will visit friends. , Mrs, E. B. Ussery, Tom and Alex Ussery and Miss Gilchrist, of Augusta, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Furse Wednesday. Mrs. Julia Furse has returned to her home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. ■C. B. Dunbar. . ((<m© Weak In Back and Sides “Before the birth of my little girl” says Mrs. Lena Stancil, of R. F. EL 2, Mat thews, Mo., “I was to weak in my back and sides I could not go about. I was too weak to stand up or do any work. I felt like my back was coming in two. I lost weight. I didn’t eat any thing much and was so rest less I couldn’t slefep nights. “My mother used to take As Good as It Is Big- 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 Company Barnwell, S. C. For Female Troubles so I sent to get it - I im proved after my first bottle. Cardui is cetylnly a great help for nervousness and weak back. I took six bot tles of Cardui and by then I was well and strong, just did fine from then on. Cardui helped me so much.” Thousands of weak, suf fering women have taken ! Cardui, knowing that it had helped their mothers or their friends, and Boon gained strength and got rid of their pains. Cardui should do you a lot of good. AH Druggists' E _, 12 ia Duster The Most Practical Cotton Dusting Machine on the Market. ForSalcby C. KEYS SANDERS Barnwell, S. C. j) TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. k . ••-<. .i ' -—--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 sau^ must be presented to J. R. Vann, Re ceiver, with legal proof thereof, with in three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. / J. W. McINTOSH, Acting Comptroller of the Currency. T I TO THE PUBLIC t WANTED . RED OAK CROSS TIES . In Car Load Lots If interested write us what you can do. TAYLOR-COLQUITT CO. Easley, South Carr " ass Send lb Your Job Work. ♦|e It has come to my attentibn that a rumor has gained circulation Y to the effect that The Circle Inn will change hands. I wish to deny ^ this rumor, whose author is unknown to me, and also to assure m3 friends and patrons, both regular and transient that I am ready at all times to cater to their comfort and demands. In fact, I am contem 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 { I k. m— jut—hr—- Want, engage'board at * THE CIRCLE INN J. M. Terry, proprietor, Barnwell* S. C.. .n