The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, August 13, 1925, Image 3

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Ik * V ♦ THURSOAY, AUGUST UTH, 1925 :> / : / ’v '“X THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINE^ BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE Rich Man Takes His Relatives.on Long Tour rr ■isti b S: < < <i >i t *jt**i ,v»»**** I T Vi] V V >•* V :i m k . m BIURES it FAIR • -. . ( V ... -v-i• S; MORE THAN $5,000 UST. ed for Premiums for EXHIBITORS OF DAIRY AND BEEF ANIMALS. , ! J The Seal of Protection-*^ “ -r When yon take out an Inmrance Policy on yodr life whh the strong com pany which I represent, i you ate placing a seal of protection upon the tu- ture of foirJnred ones, should anything happen to you. NORMAN B.* GAMBLE Barnwell, S. C. Second from the left in front, holding panama hat, is Charles G^. Kodes of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., who became a multi-millionaire In developing Florida real estate. His family was spread all over the country, so he chartered a special train, engaged cooks,'Valters and a physician, and arranged for a trip across the continent from Florida fo California, picking up each family on the way. There were fifty-four members in the party when they were all aboard the train, and they have been touring old Mexico, Yellowstone National park, "the Orand canyon and other western parks. The trip cost Mr. Rodes about $40,000, but he says Rs worth It. amount\liste< It Is divide Allendale May Sell ‘lant to Easterling Allendale,' Aug.' 7.—More light y,-as shed on the question of supply ing electric power for the town- of Allendale, when a conference was held Tuesday night of this week, the commission of public works and the town council conferring with the Edis- to Public Service xorporation, repres ented by A. Easterling. The corporation has been in touch to the voters - >i - with Allendale town council for some time, but no agreement has. tjius far been reached. The company, with headquarters at Denmark, is already 'supplying power for a number of towns in this vicinity, and is on the grounds ready to furnish power when Allendale says the word. It is stated that a definite proposi tion has been submitted to the council and this proposition appeals to them in general A few minor details must be threshed out before it is presented Local and Personal News from Williston WHEN BETTE* AUTOMOBILES AEB BUILT, BUICE WILL BUILD THEM in motorcar values Standard Six 2-paMcnger Roadster S-paMoager Tb^rii 2-paMangar Cou] 5-pass, two-door Sodas $1195 5-pass. f our-door Sodas 1295 Williston, Aug. 8.—Miss Lucy Phil lips of Sandersville, Ga., was a visitor 'last week of Miss Bettie Matthews. David Rogol and son, Simpkins, left Sunday for St. Louis where they go to buy fall goods. ' ' , Miss Bettie Matthews left for Charleston Saturday to sail on t£e 1U lI111} Clyde lineij, Lenape for New York -Tine this where she goes to buy goods for Kennedy’s Department store. Capt and Mrs. W. D. Black? Miss Louigte Black, Miss Anna Baker Black and Miss Louise Prothro have return ed from Bluffton, Beaufort and other points in 'that section. Sir. and Mrs. W. R. Kennedy and | Julia Riley Kennedy, and Mrs. J. A. La'titner and children have returned from the mountains of Western North Carolina. Mr. and Mhs. J. AjvMcCue have re turned from a trip to Anderson. Mrs. L. H. Boland is spending some time at Bluffton. Miss Annie Teague Merritt has re turned from Biltmore, N. C., where she attended a camp this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Hair is visit ing relatives in North Carolina.' Mr.i and Mrs. C. C. Widner and daughter. Miss Eva Widner and two brothers, Charlie and Haywood Win ner, have returned froirt" a visit in Greenville, Honea Path, Caesars Head and other Piedmont points. E. W. Black has returned from a week’s visit to.^his family who are spending some tipiejp Bluffton. . Miss Mary Ellen Parker has re turned from a visit to Bishopville and Columbia. Savannah. ,Ga.—Vl»HorB to the 1925 Georgia State Fair, which open* at Savannah October 26. and will run six days, will have the opportunity of fee ing many of the finest specimens' Of cattle in the United States. As usual, the competition, In general, will be oben to the world, and rlvalry among the exhibitors 1b expected to be ex ceedingly keen. More than $6,000 is listed for win ners in the cattle department. This 1b an Increase over the record breaking listed for premiums last year., ed approximately as fol lows: BeefN^attle premiums, $2,690; dairy cattle premiums, $3,000. Besides -the premiums offered ex hibitors, there wllU'be some auction sales and opportunities will be afford ed for private salea of stock. As this section of the country offers golden opportunities to live stock breeders, and the live Block Industry Is steadily growing In Interest, there Is little or no doubt that many prospective buy ers of fine cattle will attend the State Fair and get In touch with breeders having price-seeking and prize- liking animals for sale. Every year the Georgia State Falrj brings many live stock breeders and buyers together, 'and, with interest steadily increasing In this Industry, activity along this year may be expected to be larger than ever before. Following are breeds renresented In the cattle premium lists: Jerseys. Holsteln-Frleslans, Guernseys, Ayr shires, Herefords, Shprthorns, Aber- deen-Angus. Red Polls. — A fat stock show, dairy demonstra tions and Other features of interest to the cattle Industry will be held in con nection with the cattle show. Splendid exhibit pens are furnished, and breeders may have no hesitancy in entering their stock in the Georgia State Pair cpntests. They are assured of excellent accommodations. V The Machinery Supply House We carry United States, Pe nberthy, Leather, Metropolitan Injectors and Hancock Inspirators. Rubber, Leather and Gandy Belting. Oil Cups, Lubricators, Engine and Boiler Trimmings. American Steel Split Peuueys, Shafting, Hangers and Couplings. Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Iron and Bolts. Everything the Ginner and Mill Men Watns. \ Have Howe Scale Co’s 700 lb. Cotton Scales. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. Columbia Supply Company 823 West Gervais St. Colombia, S. C r Coup* Matter Six 2-pas—ger Roadster $1250 5-paM«ager Touring 1295 5-pass, two-door Sedan 1395 four-door. Sedan 1495 4-passenger Coupe 1795 \ 7-passenger Sed*n _ , 5-passenger Brougham 3-pass. Sport Roadster 5-pass. Sport Touring 3-pass. Country Club 1275 $1095 1925 1495 1525 1765 f AU /Vice* F. O. B. Bmick factmrit*. GeeenuneiM tmjc to Be mddmJ. # BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, Flint, Micfngan Division of Control Motors Corporation Denmark Buick Company Denmark, S. C. Get Rid of that Backache Barnwell People Point The Way -V The constant aching of a bad back, The weariness, the tired, feeling; Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, Distressing urinary disorders— Are often signs of failing kidneys And too serious to be neglecteed. j Get rid of these troubles! Use Doan’s Pills-a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys..,--," . » | Hosts of People rfecommend-Doan’s. . This is a, Barnwell case. You can verify it. i W. A. Hayes, says: “To stoop caus- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Owens and fami- ' ed a sharp pain to shoot through my ^y of ‘ North .Augusta are visiting hack and there was a steady ache, too, Mrs. Owens’ mother, JMrs. J. M. Wea- /which tired me out. At night, my kid- thcrabcc. i neys acted too freely and I had to get George W. Ready of Frost Proof, * up several times. The secretions were Fla., is visiting in this section. scanty in passage and contained Miss Ruth Mims of Aiken is visit- sediment. Doan’s Pills reached my ing here. base quickly/curing me/’ Mr. and 1 * Mrs. G. C. Matthews arid h Price 60e, at all dealers. Don’t Miss Mary Harvey Newsom have re- simply ask for a kidney remedy-get turned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ligon Simpson of Williamston. While away they visited Anderson, Clemson College and Greenville. Dr. J. Lewis Smith is spending this week in Waynesville and Henderson ville, N. C., where Mrs. Smith has been for. several weeks. Prof. M. M. Player of the Williston high school returned to W’illiston this week from, Columbia, Mo., where' he has been attending the University of Missouri summer school this summer. Miss Alma Hitt of Augusta is vis iting-Miss Mildred Owens* -— Doan’s Pills—the same- that Mf. Hayes had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y. • - Sycamore New*. — NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that wq- will file our final report with John K. Snel- ling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County as Administrators of the es tate of W. D. Fanning on Saturday, August 29th, 1925, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. Lee Lancaster, J. H. Lancasteffr^ Administrators. Aug._J>th, 1925 4t. HIGH UP IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA EASTERN TENNESSEE and NORTH GEORGIA Land of the &cy “”Are Many Gopd Places to SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION Reduced Summer Fares to AU Summer Tourist Resorts —Tickets on Sale Daily Beginning May 15th Good Until October 31 st, 1925 Write for Summer Vacation Folder / Consult Ticket Agent SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM STANDARD' GASOLINE > '% ^Why, But For This Glo- ; ripus Medicine I Don’t See How I Could Do My Housework Today, Much Less ' Fed So Splendid,” Says Colum bia Woman. “I don't Relieve I would even be able te be up an<T doing my house work today if it hadn’t been for this glorious medicine, Karaak, much less feeling so splendid,” de clares Mrs. Daisy' Moore, of 128 Sumpter St, Columbia, S. C. “Oh, how I did suffer from indi gestion and gastritis for the past five years. I had just gotten in such a Wretched state of health I didn’t know what to do. The gas pains in my chest and around my heart were so terrible I just felt like 1 would smother. And nights I had such fearful pains in my side four and chest I couldn’t deep. I tried so many treatments without results that I was alarmed over my con dition. “But, oh, what a hi bottles of this wonderful has been to me. I began improv ing from the very start, and now all that awful gas and Indigestion has entirely gone. The pains have disappeared from my ride and chest apd I eat just whatever I want and as much as I want now without it hurting me one moment afterward. And nights I simply sleep lit* a child. -> “ft just seems almost like a miracle that four bottles of Kar- n*t could have done what it has for me. 1 can never praise*'it enough and I want to help every person I can find out about this wonderful medicine.” • , # ' Kamak is sold in Barnwell exclu sively' by Mace it Deason; and by the leading druggist in every town. Sycamore, Aug. 8.—Mr. Owen Mack of Swansea spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. J. C. Broun. Mr. and Mrs. Hoofman and little daughter, Vivian, of Augusta spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Vernon. .X. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harvey of the Harmony section visited friends in \tovm Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Deer and fami ly of Beaufort spent some time with her mother, Mrs. O. D. Allen. Lewis Cone of Savannah is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. / \ Cone. Herman Cone of Lodge is spending a few days with his uncle, E. G. Cone. Mr. and Mrs. James V. Beard and children spent several days at the home of her father, W. F. Cone. Gasoline Drops s Cent. All Lines of Insurance; A Farm Coverage a Specialty! Calhoun and Co. P. A. Price, Mgr. ! Bank of W. C. Bldg, j ► 1 r r -■ < The price of gasoline at local fil ling stations dropped one cent on the gallon Saturday. The prevailing * price is now 28 cents. - - - DOUGHTY’S the old reliable DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS since 1895 iPhone 6562, Columbii ALL EXPENSE TOUR PERSONALLY CONDUCTED NIAGRA FALLS,' TORONTO, CANADA, NEW YORK CTIT and Washington; AUGUST 5TH to AUGUST 16TH FROM VARIOUS dOUTH CAROLINA POINTS Most economical. A wonderful vacation tour without worry. Everything pre-arranged. Splendid chance for parents to give their children an educational trip during this vacaition period. Write for descriptive folder, showing cost, etc. S. H. McLEAN, District Passenger Agent . !■ Y Southern Railway Company COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. • ’ i Advertise in THE PEOPLE^] . 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