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THE BARNWELL PEOPLB-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. UOUTH CAROUNA
THURSDAY, OCTOBER Sth, IMi.
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The Greatest
Array ot High
Class Amuse
ment Attrac
tions EVER
SHOWN IN
BARNWELL
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November 2nd to 7th
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Knickerbocker Shows
By following this syatematic saving plan, I always havd a neat balance to my credit when I need
money lor some rpeci&I purpose. A Iruphusard plur. cf/ruvir.- t;:11 r.v;r iccmplLh inything. I
found to my sorrow. It is the certain amount every pay day that counts. TRY IT ONCE.
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“If you have money, we want it.” “If you want money, we have it.”
HOME BANK OF BARNWELL
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Fair Grounds
New Augusta Road
NORMAN B. GAMBLE, Vice-President
BARRY*D. CALHOUN, President
JOHN B. McNAB, Asst. Cashier
WILLIAM McNAB. Cashier
VAMP THEATRE
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Ten Commandments
3- D A Y S -3
Vamp Theatre wSsm y Oct. 14
BARNWELL, S. C.
Geo. McManus Celebrated Cartoon Musical Comedy
“Bringing Up Father”
IN GAY NEW YORK
ALL
NEW
A COMEDY
WITHOUTA
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[Direct from
’it'rj'uccejrful
engagement at
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OLYMPIC
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Prices:
$2.20
$1.65
and
$1.10
Seat Sale
opens Mon- •
day, Oct. 12
at J.-J. Sani
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Dr. W. M. Jones Auto
Damaged Last Week
While en route to Augusta one day
last week, I^r. W. M. Jones, of this
city, was in two wrecks with his au
tomobile, in which his car was badly
damaged and he and Mrs. Jones naf-
rowly escaped serious injury. The
first accident occurred' a short dis
tance Best of Aiken. Dr. Jones
drove up behind a cotton truck from
Willilsten and sounded his horn. The
driver turned to’the right and Dr.
Jcne*. thinking that he had drawn
ou/t of the road to albw him to pass,
speeded up his caur. Instead, the
truck driver cut directly across the
highway to enter another road and
Dr. Jones had “Hobson’s choice” of
hitting the truck broadside or going
down a small embankment into a
cotton field. He chose the latte* -
eouise and damaged his car slightly.
After passing Aiken and while run
ning between 20 and 25 miles an
hour, a Fcrd touring car tamed out
of a blind road directly in front of
the Barnwell man and on hia».skle of
the road. Dr. Jones applied the
brakes and took the ditch to aviod
a collision with the approaching car,
which was driven by a school boy.
However, his car became unmanage
able in the loose sand by the road
side and hit a tree. The impact broke
the frame and shatteied the wind
shield. cutting Mrs. Jones about the
face and 'nt*ck and also inflicting
several bruises about her body. In
spite of the two accidetns. Dr. Jones
was able to drive his car into Augusta
under its own power and left it there
for repairs. Their many friends are
glad to know that he and Mrs. Jones
escaped without mare serious injuries.
Hallowe’en Party at
Court House Oct. 30
Reliable Service— ■ •
It is of the utmost importance, whether the money
invested is one cent or one doJlar.-^That is why our drug
store is the most popular in Barnwell. We have proved
to our customers that We are not only interested in
securing new business—but equally interested in merit- >
ing the continued trade of old friends.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY AND SKILLFULLY
COMPOUNDED.
THE BEST PHARMACY
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On Friday night. October 30th, be
ginning at 6:30 o’clock, at the''Court
House in Barnwell the Sunbeam So
ciety of - the Baptist Church,'under
the leadership qLt.Mrs. John 3 Mc-
Nab, and the Sunday Schoo’ Class-of
Miss Elizabeth Burckha t^r wib give
a Hallowe’en Party, ac which time
amusements for both cld n,i youn t .
will be had and a d^u':!'’id'evening
is promised all who attend. \t the
door masks will be sold for 10c each
to those who wish to participate in
the cake walk which will follow. This
fee of 10c will also entitle those
with masks to walk for the cake free
without further charge, the cake to
be given for the most original -cos-
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All manner of amusements will be
put on, such tui bobolnfc for apples,
fortune telling, the fish. pond. etc.
Candy, sandwiches of all kinds, also
chicken salad supper as well as oys-
i ter supper will he served. Remember
the date, October 30th, place—Court
House, hour—6:30.
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Liltfe Boy Is KitW.
Aiken, Oct. 4.—Little Clarence, the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar*er*;'j 0.
Courtney, of this citv, me; his death
in a very peculiar way early yester
day morning on Main Street.
^ He was playing with a compamon
in front of a soda fountain which bed
one of the common weight computing
machines in front and he either swung
around it or gave it a push » d the
machine fell upon him. fracturing hie
skull and mashing him inteiaaliy.
He was rushed to a doctor’s office
bat was practically dead "hen taken
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Advertise in The People SentineL
Immediate service is our motto when ®
you drive in to have your car greased and
the oil changed. We are fully equipped to
• render this service in a highly satisfactory
manner. It will soon be time for lighter oils.
And Mobiloil is a superior grade cold-wea-.
ther oil
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FIRE - HAIL - TORNADO
LIVE STOCK.
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We Pay for Ashea.
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