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■ere 766 bales of cotton
Barn well County from the
of 192B prior to August 16th,
compared with none to the
, last yeai, accordinjr to a
report just made puMic by the De
partment of' Commerce.
About tv9Q0 bales had been market
ed at Barnwell up to Tuesday night of
this week, which probably estab
lishes a record for this season of the
year. The crop has opened rapidly
and the fanners have taken .advan
tage of the fine weather to gather
b Your Work Hard?
Many Barnwell Folks Have Found
^ How to Make Wbrk Easier.
What is so hard as a day’s work
with an aching back?
Or aharp stabs of pain at every
sudden twist or turn ?
There is no por.^e from that dull
ache.
No rest Jrom the soreness, lame
ness and wea.rwm,
Many folki have .found relief
through .‘ ..ms Fills. They are a
stimulant burette tc’the kidneys.
' Barnwell people recommend Doan’s.
C. C. OwetH, drayman, Barnwell,
•ays: ‘‘Jolting whi|e riding on the
wagon irritated my kidneys and they
acted irregularly. 1 bemm? lame
and my back was stiff and sjre. My
■gpr kidneys acted too freely and I had
to got up several times at night. The
socretions were highly colored and
contained sediment. I went to the
Best Pharmacy and got Doan's Pills.
Doan’s relieved mo m a short time **
66c, at all dealers. Foster Mil burn
M Co., Mfr*., Buff sic.
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and gin the fleecy
Under the weight of heavy re
ceipts ovsr the belt) the market has
b«fsn steadily declining, the prevail
ing price here Monday being about
2046 cents. For tbs first time in a
number of days, the market closed
a few points higher Tuesday than
the close of the preceding day.
-Mapy people have .large crop Ideas,
some predicting as high as 16,000,-
000 bales this year. Others claim
that the early opening of cotton in
dicates a small crop and Is mislead
ing a large number of people into
the belief of a big yield. Reports
from over the State indicate that
cotton is opening rapidly in practi
cally every county. The eo-operati^
marketing association reports ex
ceptionally heavy receipts. ’They
claim that a declining market in
creases their membership.
THE BARNWELL PEOP
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Celebrates 15th Birthday.
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Ophelia Huggins entertained a num
ber of her friends recently at tho home
of her parents, Mr. and Mm. J. J.
Huggins, in the Friendship commun
ity, the occasion being her 16th
birthday. Many iteresting games
were played during the afternoon and
later the young people adjouned to
the dining room, where the chief de
coration was a large birthday cake in
the center of the table Deligtful
refreshments consisting of cake, tea
and candy were served. Miss Huggins
was the recipient of a large number
of presents. ,
In addition to a large number of
young people present, the following
older folks also greatly enjoyed the
occasion: Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Still,
grandfather of the hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. N. A. Hiers, Mr. and Mrs. O. H.
Morris, Mr. and Mrq. B. A. Gunnels,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C. Still, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Dyches, Mr. and Mrs. J.
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Order it
Today
We Wish to Announce—
That we have been appointed Exclusive
‘dealers fpr the famous Blue Star Semi An-
throcite “KING , ' of all Coals.
City Ice & Coal Co.
’Phone 84 or 91-J and soon your Co$l
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is on the way.
F. Creech, Mr. Baleigh Hutto, of Char-
leston, Mr. Emeet Ray, of Black-
ville, Mr. Hollis Ray /A Allendale, and
Miss Idaloe Haigler, of Aik^n.
Enjoy ‘‘Wienie’* Roast
Lyndhurst, Aug. 25.—Quite en
joyable “wienie” roast was held by
the young people of this place on
last Friday afternoon, at Robert’s
Landing, on the' banks of the Lower
Three Rups.
Swimming was the first feature of
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entertainment, after which water
melons were eut and "wienies” roast
ed over the coals of a camp fire which
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had been kindled, .
The out-of-town guests weye Mis
ses Mary Rhett and .Rachel ^Stein-
meyer, of Beaufort,’ Misses Agnes
Tison, Eunice Tessier $nd Rose Pat-'
terson, of Allehdale, Miss Elizaj>eth
DaCosta, of Columbia., and Mesdames
F. H. Gantt, and Alfred Patterson,
of Allendale. Others in attendance
were: Messrs. Ted *nd Whitney Thar-
in, John Fouke, Tort. Riggs, Henry
Hay, and Samuel H. Gantt, of Lynd-
hurst. - . „ „
.. Mrs. Maude Woodfftff, of Martin,
is spending some time here, the
guest of Mrs. John M. Gantt.
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With Our Subscribers.
Without the laboring man this
bank and every other bank in the
country would be useless. Our
vexv existence depends upon our
active and earnest co-operation
with labor. We welcome you to
come hfere at anytime to consult
us upon financialTnatters.
HOME BANK OF BARNWELL
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Denmark Milling Co-
Denmark, s. c.
Send us your wheat. We
are now grinding. Self-ris
ing flour a specialty.
Quite a large number o^f subscribers
have sent in their renewals during
the past week, in response? to The
People-Sentinel’s request, and several
new names have also been added to
the mailing list. There are still
many who are yet in arrears and the
publisher will greatly appreciate their
prompt attention to the matter. A
blue ring is again being placed
around the labels of those who are in
arrears. If a ring appears around
your label and you have already re
newed. or if there is n error in the
date, kindly advise this office at
once and same will'be cheerfully eor-
rected.
The following is a list of sub
scribers who have sent in renewals
in the past few days^
John C. Hogg. Barnwell.
Mrs. Sallie McNab, Barnwell.
T. O. Davis, Barnwell, route 3.
T. J. (f?ubbs, Blackville route 1.
A. D. Connor, Barnwell.
Furse and Lawton. Savannah.
R. C. Holman. Barnwell.
N. G. W. Walker, Barnwell.
Mrs. M. FI Bush. Ellenton
Glenn Baxley. Atlanta.
C. S. Buist. Blackville.
John R .Ray, Barnwell route 1.
Mrs. Alice D. Whittle, Blackville.
-C. J. F'ickling, Blackville.
W. T. Still, Barnwell.
Richard Dunbar, Dunbarton.
C. H. Hutto, Vance.
P. R. Hay, Springfield.
--John W\ Williams, Allendale.
J. S. Furgerson, Allendale.
J. C. R. Grubbs, Hilda.
J. M. Burckhalter, Dunbarton.
Frank Sanders, Olar.
The following new names have
been added to the mailing list:
Harold H. Hay, Lyndhurst.
Mrs. Nellie R. Boylston, Blackville.
We Reconunend It
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$250,000—Still Mends
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N. G. W. WALKER
. INSURANCE
Office in Walker Building
I am ho longer connected with the firm of
Smith and Walker
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Have\&u
had \bur Ride
in the Better Ruick
-You may think you know
Buick and Buick per
formance from having
driven Buicks in the past.
But you are destined to
undergo a new motoring
experiencs—you will dis
cover a new Standard of
Performance!
A performance wonder
fully improved; 75 horse
power and more to meet
the “go” in traffic and to
take, any hill in high.
Engine dependability
further insured by the
three new seals for the
famous Buick Sealed
Chassis: air cleaner, gas
oline filter, oil filter. Byick
approved mechanical 4*
wheel brakes for the
constant protection of
your family and yourself.
Thousands of people are
taking rides in the Better
Buick every day. If you
haven’t time to drop into
the show room, a tele
phone call will bring one
to your door.
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBII BS
ARE tUll.T.
BUCK W»V- BLH.D THEM
When you come to us for advice about
Drugs, we always are glad to take the time
and devote our best efforts to aid you in
securing just what you want.
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Hie Best Pharmacy
BARNWELL. S. C. %
<>1 j Denmark Buick Co.
DENMARK, S. C.
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Mrs. Annice Prinder, 54, has
has been niending : barttring suits at
Miami, Fla., for 15 yearn. Her
savings, invested in real estate,
have just /netted her 5250,000.
What is she going to do* "Keep
on mending suits,’’ she * "At
54 one is too old to lose their h/ead
over a quarter million.”
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NOTICE OF DISCHARGE
C Walker Beeson
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WALKER & WALKER
W. M. Butt j
Notice is hereby given that I have
filed my final report as administrat
rix of the estate dni. C. Kirkland de
ceased, vyitlV the Honorable John K.
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Georgia
1898.
CITATION NOTICE.
State Of South Carolina, . X *
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County -of Barnwell.
By John K. dnelling, Esq., Probate
Judge.
WHEREAS, John H. Doe made
suit to me to grant unto him let
ters of administration of the estate
of and effects of Greene Pollock, Sr.
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to
cite 'and admonifch all and singular
the kindred and creditors ^ of the aaid
Greene Pollock, Sr., defeated, that
they be and appear before me, in the
court Of Probate, to be held at Barn
well, on Saturday, September 6th,
next, after publication thereof, at 11
o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
if any they bave, why thevaaid ad- '
ministration should not be granted.
In the getting ready for school—the most
important item of all is school supplies.
Once again we have a new and complete
stock. Every needed supply is here. This
is juvenile week at our store—so bring
them in..
Pencils 1 c to 5c
Tablets 5c and 10c
Pencil Boxes 10c and 25c
Erasers — - i--- | c to ,5c
Penstaffs 5c each and 2 for 5c
Composition Books 5c and 10c
L6ose-leaf Ledgers r— ■. IQc
Crayons — 5c
United 5 and 10 Cent Store
FIRE - HAIL . TORNADO
LIVE STOCK.
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well County and that 1 will petition
the said Court for an Order of Dis- Given under toy hand this 24th day
charge and letters dismissory on Mon
day the 28th day of September, A. D.
1925.
let 1926.
JANIE KIRKLAND
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of August, A. D., 1926.
JOHN K. SNELLINt
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