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v' '1 ''V r v " T V- . ■ 1 t ^ THE BARNWELL PEOPLt-SEMINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA ■.r . I . i *•■^5 •*. ,4U. ■ *1* ■ ft' - , ^* v ‘- THURSDAY, JULY 30TH. 193S. Phoebe Lewton circle of the Baptiet church. At the same tune,' Hr*. W. B. Oswald entertained the members of the Paul White circie\at her home. Mr*. John L: Willis of Jacksonville, Flo., ijLjthe truest of her sister, Mrs. Furman Barker. Mrs. WHlis is con nected with one of the largest real 'estate firms in Jacksonville. i Reception in Honor -•r 7 of Bride and Groom C. F. McCiennefial of (iradd Forks; Nf. D.. finds life sweet, .though- he has no srnu. His artificial limbs do the worses shown above, lie was disabled during the World war, and lu»s received many decorations for his gallantry la action. < A J \ i Personal News from Allendale g?i.. r—■ r t. Allendale, July 25.—A swimming party and'watermelon cutting were given Tuesday afternoon at Martins by the Epworth league of the Swal low Savannah Methodist church. Mrs. R. H. Walker entertained very charmingly Monday in honor of Miss Mary Frances Walker of Bamberg. Mis* Nell Bamberg of Bamberg and , Miss lok Warren of Chapel Hill, N. C., all of whom are visiting idatives in town.- Mrs. W. Arnold Searson and little daughter have returned to their home in Spartanburg after visiting relatives ahd friends in Allendale and Beaufort. Mrs^Jo<jeph Patterson and Joseph, Jr., of Florence have been visiting Mr*. J. M. Patterson. * ‘ Mrs. Anna Elli^ ha*i returned from Atlanta and will spend the summer Irere. Her son, J. Lawton Ellis, spent the week-end with her. r , Mrs. Wade Warren and family, ac companied by Miss lola Warren, have gone to HendlVsonville, N. C., to spend _the balance of the summer.. Bill Rowen of Columbia spent the week-end m town with friends. Mrs. J. M. Hayes and children of Sanford, Fla., ere visiting relatives in town. *“T Mrs. C. H. Wilkes of Jacksonville, Fla., i» visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hewlett.. Mrs. Wilkes'will he pleasantly lemembered as Miss Bertha Hewlett. , ' Mrs. C. DeSassure Clarkson ha* re turned to her home here - after a visit to relatives'in Charleston. Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Moody of Day tona Beach, P4a., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moody for a few days. They have recently returned from a •pleasant visit!to Cuba. Mrs. H. B. Williams is on a visit to her parents at Elba, Ala. Mrs. George Gazzolo is visiting her parents at Greensboro, Ala. Mrs. L. W. Googe was hostess Tues day afternoon to the ladies of the IS; ,\ yi y Sale of Shirts Here’s a bing-bang sale of SHlK.iS, the same quality, the same WELL-MADE SHIRTS that you have been paying a lot more money for—OUT THEY * <0 <.t Bargain Prices. azursky’s Department Store 1 s. c. . Ellenton, July 25.—Friday evening a reception was given by the Ellenton Baptiat church at the lovely, home of Mr. and Mr*, ll. M. Cassels in honor of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert II. Me- Kinnon, Whose marriage occurred in June. The erttire lower floor 'was thrown open for the occasion; Ra- J ceiving the guests at the door were Miss Louise Cassels, Mrs. Frank Bush, | who pt^rsented them to the receiving line which was formed on the large veranda. Those composing the.receiv ing line were: Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Cassels, the Rav and Mrs. R. H. Mc Kinnon, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones, Mr. Willie Bailey, Mh and Mrs. F. N Youngblood, and Mr. Luke McElhaney. After the guests werq presented to the bride and groom they were invited into the sun parlor, which was artistically decorated with ferns and pink and white rosebudsT where they were served delicious^ punch by Misses Katie MacNicholson, Nora Dye, Eliza beth Miller and Grace Walton. From ' vT' " - there they entered the dining room, which was beautifully decorated in otnk and white, carrying out the color scheme of the evening., Jn the center of the table was a silver basket filled with pink and white rosebuds. From tHb chandelier radiated pink and white streamers to the four -corners of the table were shaded candles in silver candlesticks furnished the light. Mrs. Charles lumer and Mre. Will Bush served block cream and cake. During the evening delightful music was ren dered by Misses Myrtle Mays and Mrs. R. L. McLain. About 100 guests en joyed the evening and the charming hospitality of Mr. and Mrs Cassels. Honor for Blackville Boy. A distinct honor has been conferred upon Reddick B. Still, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Still, of Blackville, in his promothn to a senior captaincy at The Citadel, for the coming session. Mr. Still enterad the junn/r class last year as a private, and his many friends are justly proud of his-rapid Tlse. He has just returned front training at Camp McClellan, Annis- pon, Ala. The People-Sentinel is glad to add the name of Mrs. S. E. Furse, of Martin, to its list of satisfied readers. GET AT THE CAUSE. 1 ’ Double Pond New*. Many Barnwell Folks- are Showing How to Avoid Needless SufTcring. Double Pont^, duly L7.—Prmvhing services, Sunduy school and meetings • - e W. M. 7. and S'.-iih- V ? were held here Sunday afternoon, a large crowd attending. H Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Croft and lit tle son, spent Sunday with the lat ter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Warflan.—- Mr. Lauris Grubbs, Misses Blanche and Azilea Miles were the guests of Mrs. Ernest Croft Saturday after noon. enmark Milling Co. DENMARK. S. C. r Send us your wheat. We are now grinding. Self-ris- ing flour a specialty. Mr. Isadore Hartzog and family, and Miss OHie Lee Jones motored to Blackville Saturday pftemoon. Mrs. Lee Croft and children motor ed to Hilda Saturday afternoon. . Miss Eula B'irt, of the Long Branch se<^ion, spent last week with Miss Ollie’ Lee Jones. Mr. Charlie Hartzog and family motored to Blackville Saturday af ternoon. r Mr, R. W. Warren, of this vicinity, ft spending a few days this week with relatives in 1 Orangeburg. Miss Leanora Delk, of Hilda^was the guest of Miss Mary Croft Fri day afternoon. Mr. .Goldie Bond and family motor ed to Blackvflle Tuesday afternoon. Mr. H. P. Jones, Mrs. Ellen Jones and daughter. Ollie Lee, were the guests of Mr. W. P. Hair and'family Sunday. Mrs. Hertry Bodiford, of Blackville, visited the home of Mr^ R. W. War ren Satuixlay morning. Mr. Howell/Still and family, of Blythe, Ga., visited their friends and relatives of tho Double Pond section last wreck. ‘ Messrs. W. F. Weeks and O. B. Nix wtfee in Blackville Saturday. Mrs. R. W. Warren and children, Julia ami Norman; - spent- Sunday There’s nothing more annoying than kidney weakness or inability to prop erly control the kidney secretions. Night and day alike, the suffering is tormenting and what with the burning and scalding, the attendant backache, headache and dizziness, life is indeed a burden. Doan’s Pills—a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys—have hfought peace and comfort to many Barnwell people; Profit by this Barnwell resi dent’s experience: J. R. Harrison, jeweler, says, “It has been several years since I last used Doan’s Pills but • they proved beneficial to me at that time. Ji was annoyed by my kidneys acting too frequently, especially at night. ■ I never allowed the trouble to get the upper hand so* I used Doan’s Pills. In a short time I was entirely rid of this weakness and 1 have had no re turn of the trouble since.” 60c, at all dealers. JFoster-Milbjum Co., Mfgrs., Buffffalo, N. Y> i 1 /r- .> / 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. » / ^Notice of Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of StockholdreS of The New Sen tinel Publishing Co., will be held at the office of the Judge of Probate, Barnwewll, S. C^vpn Monday the 31st ddy of August, .at-12 o’clock M., for the purpose of taking proceeding* to disdlve its corporation, and relin quish its charter. Chas. Carroll Simms, ■* John K. Snelling, \ . President. Secretary. This 28th day oi July, 1925. rtistry in ♦> For Vacation „ night with ho* daughter, Mrs. Ernest Croft. Mr.) and Mis. Eugene Berry re- 1 * . ^ • Wear- Hair Dressing £ l Trimming and arranging Hair— woman s crowning glory—requires a development of artistic ability on the part of- the operator, comparable to that required in any of the finer arts. We make it a careful study in this shop. . Men, follow your wife and children to Bolen’slBarber Shop Tom Bolen, Proprietor turned to their home in Georgia last Saturday after a visit to reltives'm this community. Send Us Your Job Work. Treatment for' STOMACH TROUBLE M (■ r. ia Duster The Most Practical Cotton Dusting Machine on the Market. .4$ T.-f V*. •d For Sale by - C KEYS SANDERS —* = H. Hemelbetz of 4260 Troy St. Be- aumoQt, Texas says he suffered for over a year with his back, bladder and kidneys, and when he would eat it seemed to disagree with him, and wa/ treated for stomaety trouble. He took five bottles of Hobo Kid ney and Bladder Remedy and har not been bothered since. He now feels strong and fine and can eat anything. Hobo Kidney and Bladder Remedy sells for $1.20 Jter bottle or 6 bottles for $6.00. A treatment of six bottles guaran teed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Hob* Medicine Co., Beaumont, Texas. FIRE • HAIL - LIVE STOCK. Vacation time seems to require an extra pair or so of Shoes. Here are just, the styles you want, reasonably priced. F. W. Falkensiein Barnwell, South Carolina v* :rr s. c. We Pay,for A«he*. :* . ... -SStal-. .. - . - ; '3r-v V . ■■ y ■