The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, July 16, 1925, Image 5
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THURSDAY, JULY 16TH, 1925.
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Yqu Can Have Your Pick of Any Walk-
Over Shoe or Oxford in Our^ Stock.^-Time
limit, two weeks.
All of /fhese shoes hyve Wen
selling at $6.50 to $8.00 a pair.
You will find a good assort-
Kmr^BTa?lc“ran^
garoo Oxfords, antPBrown Viri
Shoes so’d regular at $8.00 pair,
E to B, ’vili fit almost any foot,
also a nirc .ot of Tan Calf, Black
Calf and BJack Vici.
Its not once in a half dozen years that you have the oppor
tunity to buy ' WALK-OVER, shoes for men at $4.95 a pair,
so you had better not delay. *
LEMON BROS., Inc.
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SI
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Rttth Hensley, youngest daughter of
and Mrs. C. A. Henslel, enter
tained several little, boys and girls
at a birthday party Thursday after
noon of last week.
IWJBLL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Mr. and
R. Goodsbn and
Mrs. E. E^ Goodson and three chil
dren were the week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs.\C. E. McGregor, of
Girard, Gd. . ; -
Miss Pauline Richardson returned
last week from an Augusta hospital,
and lief friends will learn with -pleas
ure that she is recovering rapidly
from a recent operation.
The Light of
Independence.
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A Bank Book .with a substantial
balance beacon light of inde-
pendencejfor every family who^e
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chief support comes from ’a salary.
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’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local
Interest for This Column.
Mr. Shapiro, of Williston, was
is^hess visitor here Tuesday.
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Mias Fannie Caldwell is the guest
of her brother, Col. J. M. Caldwell.
(.Miss Margaret Owens haa returned
— ^to Augusta after' a'pleasant visit to
relatives here;
Mrs. Harley, cf Williston, is visit
ing her-soir, Col. J. E. Harley.
Mr. and Mrs. Pfrrv A. Pricere
visiting relatives in Sumter.- ✓
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The days lose seven minutes in sun
shine this week.
Misses Grace Hogg and Frankie
Harley spent Monday in Augusta.
Miss Christine Blanton, of Orange
burg, is visiting Mrs. S. W. Blanton.
Miss Addie Lee Wopley, of Bam-
,. r ;,.,'berg. js, visiting, her auht, MrS. R. L.
Usssery.
Mrs. Joseph Alfred, of Sylvester,
Ga„ is spending a few months at
Lyndhurst. ' . -
Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, left Monday
afternoon for a visit to her .sister,
Mrs. John Stevens, of Kershaw. ^
Mrs. Louis AVilson and son, Walker
of Ocala, Fla , came up to Barnwell
last week for an extended visit to hex
parents, Col. and.Mrs.. N. G. W. Wal
ker.
Dr. W. M. Jonea,for the past week
-has been ^conducting a splendid meet
ing at Kline. Dr. Snyde^pf Fayette
ville, N. C., assisted in the meeting
and much inteiest was manifested.
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Dr. George Bunch, of Columbia,
was called in on Sunday for a consul
tation with Dr. C. B. Ray in the case
of Dr. L. M. Mace, who continues in
a Very serious condition.
Tit guides the W’f y past the treacher-
ous shoals of hard times and sick.--
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ness when a part‘ oVaTT of your in
come may be cut off. Start today to
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build a balance that will carry yo\i
through when adversity comes. It
js |iot a-hardship, but a pleasure to
save if you- follow one of our plans.
WESTERN. CAROLINA
Mrs. G. M. Greene left Wednesday
for Burlington, N. C. After few
days visit to relatives there she will
leave for Asheville andXMjppney rock
ittran automobile party for a week’s
visit.
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Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Mrs. J.
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Julien Bush and children spent a few
days in Beaufort last week.
Miss Zelma Diamond left Sunday
for Palatka*, Fla,, for an extended
WP. AT ’. ■*
Miss Eva Pratt, a sister of Mrs. M.
C. Best, of this city, will be heard on
he air Saturday yight at 8:’46“o*->
clock from Station WRNY ..of New
York City. This is a new station and
broadcasts on a wave length of 258lo
meters. So far as is known, however,
it has never been heard in Barnwell,
so it is highly improbable that listen-
ers-in here will have the pleasure of
hearing Miss- Pratt sing.
Mr. G. M. Neeley, of Denmark, was
in the city Tuesday showing a new
Buick coach.
Mr. N. A. Hiers, of the Hercules
section, renewed his subscription to
The Poople-Seritinel while in the city
Thursday. “ >
Col, and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown re
turned Sunday morning from an ex-
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tended trip to Clifton Springs, N. Y.,
and points in Canada. *'
On Saturday scholarship examina
tions were held at the Court House
and the following young men stood
the examinations: Judson Sanders, of
Blackville, James Calhoun, of Barn
well and Morriis Wengrow, of Willis
ton, Citadel;. C’aude Ray, —^—. Han-
kinson and C. C. Whittle, Jr., of Wil-
liston, for Clemson; Marion Miller, of
Barnwell, for University of South
Carolina.
I. Hughes, at Vance.. tr
Miss Alice Creech spent last week
with her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Creech,of
Williston.
.Mr. and Mrs. Aiken Still, of Wil-
liston, Miss Thelma Ray, of Elko and
Miss Lillian Morris, of Olar, were vis
itors in this section on the Fourth.
Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Creech and
family motored over to Williston
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Greene Morris has been very
ill, but his many friends are glad to
learn that he i: on the road to re
covery. s
We had Sunday School here Sun
day. Our Sunday School is doing
nicely. We have recently enrolled
several new members. - -
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Hercules News.
Mrs. J. Julien Bush, accompanied
by her brother-in-law, Mr. Perry
Bush, motored .to, Augusta Tuesday to
consult a specialist.
Mr. and Mr*. M. B. Hagood and
children spent the week-end with re
latives in Little Switzerland.
Mrs. R. C. Holman. Mrs. D^'k Hern
don and 5Jiss Blanche Porter spent
Saturday in Columbia. _ '
MrTH. M. Guyot, of the University
of South Carolina, spent Sunday in
the city with fnends. .
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Miss Ameila McNab has returned
me after a pleasant visit .to and
rs. Louis Wilson in Ocala, Fla.
Mr. Leroy Molair and Dr. McLaurin
Brooker visited St. Simon’s Island
last week, where Mrs. Brooker is
spending the summer with her mother.
Miss Blanche Porter left yestrday
(Wednesday) with Mf. and Mrs. J.
Julian Bush for a visit to relatives in
[Asheville, N. C. \
Mr. and Mrs^ J. Julien Bush left
yesterday (Wednesday) for a visit to
Asheiville, N. C., and other points of
interest in the “Landcof the Sky :”
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Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Holman and Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Herndon spent • Sun
day in Bluffton.
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Land Surveying a Specialty.
Mr^ and Mrs. Moye, of Columbia,
and Mrs. Lonnie Vogel and children,
s of Decatur, Ga., were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Molair this week.
Mrs. W. S. feubanks left for her
home in Augusta on Sunday after a
delightful visit to her brother, Mr. G.
M. Greene.
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Lyndhurst, S..C.
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NOTICE.—Parties having melons
for sale should get in touch with me.—
B. F. Gardner, Blackville, S. C. 9-7-tf.
LOST, OR STRAYED.—About two
ka ago, one brown and white fe-
e Collie, with front teeth missing;
iigwers to name of Gyp. Reward for
return to J. M. Harley, at Patter-
sop’s Mill, near Barnwell.
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HEMSTITCHING—Five cents per
yard.—Mrs. A. E. Hartin, Blackville,
S. C., R. F. D.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Trobridge and
children, of Ccsby, spent - Sunday in
town as the guests of Mrs. G. M.
Greene.
Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Black and
daughter, Virginia, have returned
from a delightful visit to the up-
country.
The friends of Mis* Loulie Peacock
will be sorry to know that she was
carried to the University hospital on
Thursday.
-Mr. and Mra. R. L. Peacock and
family motored to* Williston on Sun
day for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald Peacock.
Mr. Owen Riley reached Barnwell
bn Sunday after a delightful visit to
the up-country, making the trip by
automobile from Brevard.
Mrs. M. S. Wooley ha* returned to
Barnwell after a pleasant visit to her
daughter, Mrs. Thos. Clayton, at Cols
ton, and her sort, Mr. Lewis Wooley,
at Bamberg.
Mr. *W. L. Cave reports ca
two trout, weighing about two pounds
each,, with one cast a few days ago.
They were caught in his private fish
pond near this city
Mr. and Mrs. Wingard Berry and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Templeton.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie McCormick
soent45unday with Mr. and Mrs. Tern-
ton. '
Master Greene Still spent last
week with his sister, Mrs. W. A.
Morris-, of Olar. *
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Still spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Still: -
Messrs.'Wil’ic Still and Boyd Mor
ris were visitors in the Reedy Branch
section last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard spent Thurs
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Temple
ton.
Miss Ina Sanders spent Sunday af
ternoon with Miss Mary Creech, of
Reedy Branch.
The farmers have begun to nhip
melons and are expecting good prices.
The crops are looking fine since the
recent rains. < x
Mr.' and Mrs. E. H. Creech and
children; of Bamberg, spent the week-'
end with the former’s father, Mr. C.
S. Creech. r
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Templeton and
children spent the week-end with
the former’s uncle,'Mr. C. L. Tem
pleton, near Blackville: r ~ .
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. CrCeoh and son,
Ansel, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Creech
and children and Misses C. F.. and
Ulmer Creech and little Miss Mae
motored over to. Brown’s old mill
where they enjoyed ?. fish fry Satur-
day: 7 v - ". x _
Little Miss W’illis I ou TemjjMton
is visiting her uncle near Blackville.
Mr. and Mrs. C L Hughes an!
niece,and Miss Annie ‘L.ee Smith
Vance, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith,
of Midway, were the surprise guest-
of Mr. and Mrs M. L. Creech Satur
day and Sunday.
Master Samuel Creech;fs visiting
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Soon
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Improvement
“The first time I took
Cardui I was in an awful
bad way,” says Mrs. Ora Car-
11 le, R. F. D. 6, Troup, Texas.
“I went fishing one day. A
heavy storm came up and I
got soaking wet in the rain.
‘ I was afflicted with hVful
smothering spells. I could
not get my breath. My
mother had some
CARDUI
For Female Troubles
in the house that she was
taking, so she immediately
began girins it to me. In a
few days I got all right.
“Last fall I got run-down
in health. I was weak and
puny and I began to suffer. I
would get so I could hardly
walk. Having taken Cardui
before,, ! sent to the store for
a bottle ut if Almost from
the first doso I ^ould feel an {
Improvement
“Cardui has helpsd me a
lot and I am glad to recom
mend it I don’t feel, like
the same woman I was last
fall. My appetite is good
now, and I’m sure, it’s Cardui
that’s made it pick up.”
^ AU Druggists’
That’s what every boy who tastes our Ice
Cream says. And when a coating of any
one or more of our delicious flavors is addfffl r
it is even better, if such a thing is possible.
Barnwell Fruit Com
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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 ot
renovating. We have the only factory of its kind in this section of
the South. ATI work guaranteed. Highest references from hun
dreds of customers over the entire State. Write for prices and
. samples.
NEW CHARLESTON MILLS,
Renovating Department,
P. O. pox 637 ~ Charleston, 8. C.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Office oL-th«i Comptroller of the r
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 same
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.
W. McINTOSH,
Acting Comptroller of the Currency.
/ LAST CHANCE:—14 pounds
of Sugar for $1. Saturday only
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Such Good ‘
WANTED
- RED OAK CROSS TIES-
In CSr Load Lots
If interested write us what
you can do.
TAYLOR-COLQUITT CO.
Easley, South Car.
Send U» Your Job Work.
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
clean wrappings. Every sanitary precaution is used for your pro
tection. '
/ 30c Sponge Cake,' per pound £ 3H
. 10c Fresh Tomatoes^per pound < 20c
Peanut Butter, per pound
Flat Salmon,'per can .
Fresh Com, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Celery, Beets, String Beans and
- Pineapple.
J. & J. SANITARY MARKET