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»y\iY ■ t*AOB EIGHT. , •. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA • «' '' ' , THURSDAV, JULY 16TH, 1925. R. W. Warren. Mrs. Freddie Jones spent' last Thursday at the home of Mr. J. B. • Weeks. ! Mr. Charlie Hartzog and family; visited Mr. Hsrtzog’s father, who i« *tfy. ill At present, ',•'71 Mre. J. E. Warren and daughters, Ruby and Louise, Wre visiting hbr mother, M^s. Annie Bozard, at St. Matthews. Messrs. Frahk and Portnell Hair and sister, Daisy, sipertt last Friday and Saturday with relatives in Bamberg. Mr. EHas Hhrtzbg was in Black- ville Saturday afternoon. Miss JuHa Warren was the guest Mr. Shenherd Lott was called to the bed-side of his mother, who ifc very ill, last Wednesday. Miss Julia Warren spent Wednes day nivht and" Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Fmest Croft. Mr. T.. I,. Hair soent Sunday at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Isadora Hart zog. ... , Mrs. Ernest' Croft and Miss Julia Warren were the guests of Mrs. Irene Grubbs Thursday afternooij. Mrs. Mary Long and family spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. J. G. Shires, of this community. ^ Cl. Misses Ollie Lee Jones and_J,ulia Warren we»e the guests of Miss Daisy Hair Sunday morning. MissesjQora and Julia Jott v/ere in Blackviiie Saturday afternooft>^ • ^ u —- — Revival Meetings. Revival services will begin at ML Olivet Church on the fourth Sunday afternoon in July, the 26th inst., at four o’clock. Thes preaching will be done by the pastor, the Rev. J. G. Martin. On the following Sunday morning, August 2nd. at 11 o’clock, revival ser vices will begin at Allen’s Chapel, which will be conducted by the Rev. J. D. Croft, of Brunson. A cordial invitation is extended to evefybody to attend these services. A Worthwhile Subscriber Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reed and lit tle daughters, Doris and Nannie Ver- nell, spent last week with their par-*- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. C. Reed. For Vacation Wear— Vacation time seems to require an extra pair or so of Shoes. Here are just the styles you want, reasonably priced. F.W. Barnwell, South Carolina Double Pond.July in.—Preaching services were held here Sunday af ternoon, a large crowd attending. Mr? and Mrs. R. W. Warren and son, Norman, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr?. Freddie Jones. Miss Lou Belle Black spent Thurs day night with Misses Cora and Julia Lott. Mr. Isadore Hartzog and family motored to Blackville Saturday af ternoon. , Mrs. Shepherd Lott and three chil dren spent the week-end in Williston with her sister, Mrs. H. V. Porter, and other relatives. Mrs. Lee Croft and sons, Ernest and General, were in Blackville Sat urday morning. Mr. H. * *(’. Martin, of Blackville ( spent Saturday night and Sunday .with his sister, Mrs. Freddie Jones. Mr. W. P. Hair was in Denmark Saturday^ - Messrs. H. P. Jones and Freddie Jones and' Miss Ollie Lee Jones mot- oped to Blackville Saturday -After noon. 1 — .. - Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warren were in Hilda Saturday. Mr. J. P. Chi tty and family motor ed to Blackville Saturday afternoon. Mr. Lawton Weeks made a flying . txit) V Hilda - Saturday afternoon, —Mr. Charlie Delk and family spent Sunday with Mr. W. P. Hair and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Croft spent Thursday night with Mr/ and Mrs. Capt. J. H. Wall, of the Martin sec tion, is a subscriber worthwhile, Yes terday he brought the editor a fine 45-pouml Watson melon and in addit ion rehewed his subscription to The People-Sentinel. That makes him 10(h percent. . . . The People-Sentinel'is indebted to Capt. J. W. Bates, of thd Siloam sec>» tion, for the gift of a 47-pound Watson melon. Bank No. 314. Statement of the condition of THE BANK OF KLINE, located at Kline, S. C.. at the close of business June 3l>, 1925/^ ^ RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $79,953.99 Overdrafts, — 533.59 Bonds and Stocks Owned 20.00 Furniture and Fixtures.___ 2,186.50 Banking House 1,452.90 Due ffolh Banks and Bank ers _ij*. 4,873.82 Currency 2,439.00 Gold — 10.00 Silver and Other Minor Coin_~___ ... 216.54 Mrs. A. D. Connor and Son, Mr. Newman Connor, *spent the week-end" in Orangeburg. ALONE IN HIS GLORY Checks and Cash Items — 259.84 Total $91,946.18 LIABILITIES. Capittfl Stock Paid In T —$10,000.00 Surplus Fund 6,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur- t rent Expenses and Tax es Paid 1,008.40 Individual De posits Sub ject to Cheek 36,883.30 Savings De posits 24,895.55 Cashier’s Checks 158.93 —- 3 . .. . . 61,937.78 Denmark Milling Co*. DENMARK, S. C. Send us your wheat. We are now grinding. Self-ris ing flour a specialty. Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed 10,000.00 Total $91,946.18 State of South Carolina, County of-Barnwell. Before me came VICTOR LEWIS, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said bank, aa shown by the books of said bank. VICTOR LEWIS. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th-day of July, 1925. G C. Best, Jr., Notary Public for So. Cat. Correct Attest: , B. M. Jenkins, Sr., M. J. 'Ulmer, Directors. STATEMENT Of the Commissioners of Public Works for Quarter ending. Jiipe-30th, 1925: “ - v- -T'~~—— RECEIPTS: Amount from last quarter $151.65 From Water and Lights 4,470.92 From Wiring _______ ___ 86.00 From Water Taps 20.00 Georgia Duster The Most Practical Cotton Dusting Machine on the Market. \ — r < For Sale by C. KEYS SANDERS Barnwell, S. C. Jasper Chamberlain was the gradu ating class of Brown academy of East Kingston. N. H. He was the only member of the graduating claw, was class valedictorian, poet, etc.,' anti when it came time for the diplomas, the roll began dnri ended with his name. There was dancing, a pageant.^ singing and orchestral music,‘all in honor of the graduating class of one. Help! the kidneys eliminate the poisons of the system; , ' Having been .used in Leprosy' and commended highly in Psoriasis “an inflamatory-disease characterized by red acaley elevated patches.” The purifying qualities of Hobo Kidney and Bladder Remedy should not.be overlooked. For sale by all druggists at $1.25 per-bottle or six bottles for $3.00.' A treatment of ti bottles guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money re funded. Write *or free story of discovery. Hob) Medicine Co., Beaumont, Texas. Total $4,728.47 DISBURSMENTS Salaries $1,229.75 Freight 1 ' 1,029.45 C. CL P. , 235.13 Mark Mfg. Co. 65.34 Hartnett Sally ____ '_ 57.80 Standard Oil Co. 70,42 Mann Electric Co. 99.28 J. R. Cheek ,___ 60.30 Baker-Morrell Coal Co. 100.00 Harley and Blatt, Attys, __ 17.70 Bewley Durst Coal Co, 589.21 R. S. Dicks L__ r 13.50 The Texas Co. ____ 25.00 Carolina States Elec. Co. 25JOO First National Bank (note) 450.00 Vickery Bros. r ’ 136.68 Office Rent \ -..1 45.00 Lemon Bros (account) ____“ 43.82 E. D. Peacock, — 9.79 B. P. Davies T 10.25 C. F. Molair 35.00 P. W. Price 1 1.75 Telegrams and ’Phone Calls 10.65 Postage 16.50 J. T. Holcombe Mfg. Co. __ 1.50 * Express Water .bottle .68 * Lombard^TroTT^Woi^TT-" 15 - 03 P6rry-Mann Eletf. Co. 2.70 One Account Book 1.00 Crane and Co. 2.93 Flue Blower ______ 8.26 Cash on Hand and in Bank 319.05 Total $4,728.47 J. M. Caldwell, Treasurer. iy . 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. BARNWELL, S. C. «?♦ - A Daily ^ ' - - Pleasure A short time trial will prove to ybuThat Y ’phomng us your daily order for Meats and Y Y r " Y Y Groceries is a real pleasure. We supply Y Y Y Y the suggestions, you make your choice. >♦ Y ■ - * f | THE PALACE MARKET | 4 ‘If It’s Good to Eat, We Have It.’ I I am going to reduce the price X on all Feeds, including Horse feeds, y l[« Chicken feeds, Meal, Etc., from % X now until the 15th of July. 1 have % *f some big contracts and I am going *1* to sell them out by that time, if I v lave to sell at cost. W. P. Franklin V % •> ^ j. - . . Warehouse at A.X. L. Depot, Phone 87 Barnwelh s. cr | >>'rr~~TfirT-- - - t: