The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, July 09, 1925, Image 8
In the M&yor’f Court.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE^SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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The Town Council of Barnwell met
in regular session at eighit o’clock
Monday pight, July 6. Present: Mayor
Pro Tern L. E. Davis, and Aldermen
Sexton, Brodie and Compton. ..
closets be condemned and tpm down
and the well filled up? .
Mr. E. F. Woodward, on behalf of
the Fire Department, met with Coun
cil, and requested that the Town
Council defray the expenses x>( one
or two flremen' t© attend the Fire
men’s School at the University of
South Carolina ffoib July 13th to
118th. Council vdted to .pay the ex-
‘penses, not tp exceed $25.00 e^h,
of one or two firemen to attend this
Hailstorm at Ha^tieville.
Considerable damage^’was done to
cotton, corn and watermelon crop* in
the Hattieville faction of the county
Sunday afternoon by a hailstorm, ac
cording to reports received in Barn
well.
The Secret of Married Happiness
Bill 'Uartrog, charged with violat
‘ aW ’ f0r,eited hi '’ setected^by
the Chief of the Fire Department;
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bond of $25.00.
r Norman Hunter, charge! with be
ing drunk, forfeited bis bond of $10.
Dr. Milhous, on behalf of. the.JBoactb
of Health, rtiet with the Council and
described the unsanitary conditions
of the open . closets in the alley , in
front of Mrs. Buckingham’s and on
property of Mrs. Weathersbee, and
also that an open well on said proper
ty was breeding mosquitoes> The
Board of Health recommended that
these closets and well he condemned
as nuicances. Council adopted the
reconmiendatiefl—of the Board of
Health, and ordered that the~"opeF
Mr. Woodward also requested that
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tiffle~phTU ; y For the protection-;*# the
city’s firemen. Action was defferred
The added pleasures and enjoy- <
iment which comes to the happily ^
wedded couple cmply fp-otected by
p. substantial ,v Sjivings Account in
this strong Bank din-be best un-
derstood through experience. But
to urge tho^e who have not tried
on this matter until Council could
procure rates for such insurance.
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The following bills were approved
and ordered paid: C. F. Molair, $43.00;
Jeff Black, $9.80, and Dicks Auto Co.,
$17.00.
. The police w6re instructed to en
force the ordinance requiring the
vaccination of dogs against rabies.
Onmiil then rdjniirnrri, .
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The 19th Series of the Barnwell |
Building and Loan Asso
ciation will be opened this month.
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It will be limited to 50 shares, of
which 25 have already been sub- Q
% scribed. If you want to get in on A
this series, make your application %
at once.
<|» For further information, apply to
*& A. A. LEMON or N. G. W. WALKER 1
President. Secretary.
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Don’t Throw Away • _
Your Old Mattress
The ticking may be soiled or worn out but the cotton can be
cleaned, carded and felted. This, with a, high grade new ticking,
make a mattress that you cannot buy for four times the price of
renovating. We have the only factory of its kind in this section of
the South. AN work guaranteed. Highest references from hun
dreds of customers over the entire State. Write for prices and
samples. . 1
— NEW CHARLESTON/ MILLS,
~^~Tte HBvatmg-DepartnueJiL__
P. O. Box 637 XtrartestonrSr-Cr-
Denmark Milling Co
DENMARK, S. C.
Values in
Hosiery
New importance seems to at
tach to colors in the Hosiery
for Summer—and in selecting
our display, color was a guid
ing beacon.
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Barnwell, South Carolina
Bank No. 263.
Statement of the condition of
THE HOME BANK,
I. cated at Barnwell, S. C., at the close
of business June 30th, 1925!
RESOURCES.
Loans, and Discounts $341,883.08-
Overdrafts 1_. 1,222.59
Bonds and Stocks Owned
by the Bank ____ 1 4,068.Off
Furniture- and. Fist ure-* - .i ■ 3,‘321.84” the’yocng- ma•
Banking House 7,891.20
Other Real Estate Owned. 8,388.98
Due from Banks and
Bankers ____ .1.. 40,495.80
Currency ...... 5,039.00
Gold 5.00
Silver and Other Minor
Coin ______ ______ 1,017.36
Checks and Cash Items 422.26
TOTAL ..$413,755.17
— Liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid in ,$30,000.00
Surplus Fund 12,500.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
ies
4,255.60
808.49
60 00
rent Expenses and Taxes
Paid •
Due to Banks and Bankers.
Dividends Unpaid ---
Individual De
posits Sub-
ject to check 142,670.56
Savings
Deposits .. __ 98,792.94
Time Certifi
cates of De- ’ . , -
posit 4,015.00
Certified Checks 90.71
Cashier’s >€hecks 561,87 246,131.08
NONE
Send us „
are now grinding. Self-ris
ing flour a specialty
Notes amTBills He"-
discQunted
Biljs Payable, including Cer
tificates for Money Bor
rowed .... ..120,000:00
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TOTAIa .... _.;. r >413,755.17
State of South Carolina, r •
County of Barnwellr SS ^
Before me came WM. McNAB,
Cashier of the above named
bank, who, being duly sworn, says
that the above and foregoing state
ment is„a.lrue - condition of said bank,
as
ACCOUNT
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try it, we can cite the examples set
by mauy young married couples
wlib did start Without this safe-?"
guard, but. who are now saving a
pqrt t)f their income for future
protection. We add 5 per cent
Interest to your account each year.
“If you have money, we want it,” “If you want money, we have it.
HOME BANK OF BARNWELL
HARRY D. CALHOUN, President
NORMAN B. GAMBLE' Vice-President
WILLIAM McNAB, Cashier
JOHN B. McNAB, Asst. Cashier
BITTEN BY SPIDER
Allendale County Man in Serious Con-
dition as Result X.
Allendale, July .4.—Vernon Ginn, bf
the Cohen’s Bluff community, near
here, is in a critical condition and may
die as the result of a'spider bite, rece
ived og Tuesday night. He'was rushed
'at once to a physician at Estill,. who
said thbt he had got there just in time
to save His life. It was thought at first
that the wound might be snake bite,
but the character of the wound showed
that it was a spider’s sting. Just hoW
serious the results may prove is not
known, but hope is now held out for
Old Fashioned Revival.
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Blaekville, July 7.—There will be
an Old Fashioned Revival meeting at
the Asheigh church beginning Sun
day, July 12th, at eleven o’clock.
Services will be held each day at
eleven in the morning and eight ” at
night. The public is most cordially
invited. “Come thou wi£h us and we
will do thee good.’’
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Advertise in' The People-Sentinel
NOTICE OF SALE.
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Exactly in accord with the doctor’s orders, no
substitution, no omissions. That is our rule for filling
prescriptions and you benefit by "better results from the
medicine we compound. „
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State of South Carolina, j
County of Barnwell.
In the Court of Probate.
Ex Parte: E.-B. Sanders, Jr., '
In Re: Estate of W. H. Sanders, de
ceased. r-—
By virtue of an order directed to
me, as Administrator of’ the above
-teamed--estate, hy Hon. John P. Snel-
ling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell
County, I will 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, 1925, the
following described personal property
of said estate,.-to-wit: ,
One hay bal’erl
One gasoline' engine. .
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^W*^**^® Cotton bagging and ties.'
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* Sworn tp and subscribed before me
this 7th day of July, 1925. '
N. B. -GAMBLE.
Correct Attest.;. Notary Public.
Harry‘D. Calhoun,
J. B. Calhoun, . , ,
S. B. Moseley,
Directors.
Administrator
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What My Neighbor Says
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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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LAST CHANCE:—J 4 pounds
of Sugar for $ 1. Saturday only
Such Good
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..Meat from this store always looks appetizing. We buy the best
Meat we can, cut and trim it carefully and deliver it to
, - ydu in spotless
clean wrappings. Every sanitary precaution is used for your pro
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Is of Interest to Barnwell Folks.
When one haVhad the misfortune
to’'suffe? t ^-fr r >m backache, headaches,
dizziness, urinary disorders and other
kidney ills—and has found relief from
all this sickness and suffering, that
'person’s advice is of untold value to
friends and neighbors. The following
case is only one of many thousands,
but it is that of a Bamwell resident.
Who could ask for a better example?
.Mrs. Laura Clary, says: “I had
severe kidney trouble. My back ach
ed at times^and I was nervous, too.
I had dizzy spells when objects seem
ed ttr float before my eyes. ’ My kid
neys did not act right at all. Doard
Pills gave me relief from the start.
I was entirely well. . ,
A~*FEW YEARS LAJEfo, Mrs.
^Clary added: “I have/hot had the
least need of a kidneS^ medicine since
I used Doan’s.”
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co.. MfgrmCBuffalo, N. Y.
A tender and juicy it is.
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Peanut Butter, per pound
Flat Salmon, per can . .
Loss of Strength.
. 30c Sponge Cake, per pound , .
. 10c Fresh Tomatoes, per pound
Fresh Corn, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Celery, Beets, String
35c
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Pineapple.
J. & J. SANITARY MAI
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High Artesial tension Headache,
Verdigo, and insomta are symptoms
Of kindey trouble.
The liver ind spleen are sometimes
enlarged. ' /
A treatment of 6 bottlgs of Hobo
Kidney and Bladder Remedy is guar
anteed to give, entire satisfaction or
money refunded. —
For sale by all druggists. ^
Hobo Medicine Co., Beaumont, Texas.
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I am going to reduce the price X
on all Feeds, including Horse feeds, f
Chicken feeds, Meal, Etc., from X
now until the 15th of July. I have X V
some big. contracts and I am going v
to sell them out by that time, if I 9
to -sell at cost. t .
W. P. Franklin
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Warehouse at A. C. L. Dcpot/Phone 87 Z
Barnwell, S. C.
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