The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, November 12, 1925, Image 4
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TVS BARNWELL PEOPLE-SEXTINEL, BARNWELL, BOUTH CAROLINA
> Barn well P»ople«Sentincl
JOHN W. HOLMES
1MA-1912.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1925.
Raymond Tuten Dies
Near Town of Ulmer
Ulmer, Nov. 8.—'His friends here
were saddened by the death of Ray
mond Tuten, who died at hip home
near Ulmer. The funeral took place
at 11 o’clock last Thursday, morning.
Mr. Tuten had been A lifelong resi
dent of Allendale Count^Amd was be
loved as well as revered and respect
ed among his associates. He is sur
vived by his widow, who was Miss
Harter before her marriage. There is
also one son, Dr. W. R. Tuten, who is
mayor of the town of Fairfax; and
one daughterr Miss Lucile Tuten, an
employee of the Banl^of Hampton.
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Oak Grove News.
Olar, Nov. 9.—Messrs. Willie Mor
ris, Homer Keel and Monroe Aldrich
have returned to Stateaboro, Ga., af-j Bridge Club,
ter a visit to the latter’s brother, Mr.
C.,T. Aldrich.
Mrs. Lillie Padgett, of Statesboro,
Ga., is spending some time in Rock
Hill after a pleasant visit to vMr.
and Mrs. C. T. Aldrich.
Messrsv Tillman Aldrich, Monroe
Aldrich, Wallie Morris and Homer
Keel motored t* Schofield last Mon
day.
Mrs. Alice Croft, of Oiar, visited
her sister, Mrs. Sarah Black, last
week. „ J 7 ' -
Mrs. Sarah Black and Mrs. Pauline
Aldrich visited Mrs! Janie Sanders
Tudftdi'^. I
Mr. C. T. Aldrich and family motor
ed to Barnwell Wednesday.
Mr. Isaac Knopf and family motor
ed to Hilda Saturday night.
Mrs. Emma Moms, of Schofield,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Pauline
Aldrich. - ... p.' -V
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Senders, of
Springfield, are visiting the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh San
ders. t
Dayiaa entertained ' Duplicate
Bun Turns Qyec.
According to n report received here,
one of the busses operated between
Columbia^ and Beaufort turned over
near Blackville Sunday night. It is
understood that a Indy passenger suf
fered a broken collarbone, the other
occupants escaped unhur^. The bus,
it is said, was running at a moderate
ratc T of speed at the time of the ac
cident^ which, was caused by the
slippery condition of the toad.
KOD AKERS!
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Send your films to us for develop
ing and printing. One day service.
Write for prices.
Lollar’s Studio
1423 Main Street
COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA
We sell Eastman Films
Bridge Clubs . Meet.
Mrs. Edgar A. Brown entertained
the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge
Club last week. The high score
prize was won by Mrs. B. P. Davies
and the consolation was cut by Mrs.
Charlie Brown, Jr.
Oil Friday afternoon Mrs. B. P.
W. R. Hart Dies Suddenly.
- Allendale, Nov. 8.—Citizens of the
^community were shocked and sad
dened last Thursday morning when
the news spread that W. R. Hart,
proprietor of the Oswald and Hart
Filling station, had dropped dead
quite suddenly shortly before 7 o’
clock in the morning.
RELIEF ORTH
111 ore mu
Had rheumatism for years—
found help at last
There is no need to suffer with rheu
matic pain. For nearly half a century
thousands of rheumatic sufferers the
wbrld over have been getting quick
and positive relief with a very simple
home treatment. ^7
“I tried every liniment you can
-think of,” writes H. Rountree of 2714
GraiuhAvenue, Dallas, Texas, "but
Sloan’s Liniment is the best. Relief
is obtained in one night.”
And it is amazing—the comfort that.
Sloan’s gives to even the most long-.
standing rheumatic aches.
No need to rub. A little Sloan’s
patted lightly on—and a healing ride
of fresh, germ-destroying blood begins
tingUng through the aching place.
Before you can believe it, the pain,
swelling, anc^tiffness are relieved. Get
a bottle today. All druggists—35 cents.
S1 o c v n "s
Liniment
MILS RAIN
risen early, M MM Ws custom, and
opened the service station, which is
next door to his home- He was taken
suddenly verjf HI and was rpittbved
to his home, dying a few minutes af-
ter. ' . ' . , . ,
Mr. Hart was three times married.
He leaves a widow and a number of
THURSDAY,. NOVEMBER 12. 1925.
children, ranging from a little son of
three to married daughters.
He had been a resident of Allen
dale for many years and his genial rfc-
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ahd courteous,manner had made him
many friends, who sincerely raouS-*
his death. W
OAL is one of the most important factors for yoiy com-
• Mort during-the winter. As a rule^Jf you are warm
you are happy.
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NLY those who live in a tropical climate or burn noth-
'ing but wood can afford to wak until winter arrives be
fore ordering their coal.
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S the cold winds and Jack Frost are not far off, we would
suggest that you put in your GREENBACK, the Guaran
teed COAL in the near future.
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fMr. Hart had been ill the night be
fore but had not been considered in
a serious condition at all and had
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HERE’S A MESSAGE
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SANTA CLAUS
Old Santa Says “I Want Everyone to Wear
the best Silk Hose at Xmas time. Good for
you Santa! We are going to make it pos
sible for everybody in the United-States
wear NIPPON Pure-Thread Silk Hose this
Xmas.
jf AN UNHEARD-OF OFFER i4 Ruy Now Pay Later”
In order to introduce to the public this wonderful pure-
thread silk hose we have decided not to spend thousands of
dollars in long drawn-out advertising campaigns, but to make
it possible for everyone to give or wear NIPPON Pure-Thread
Silk Hose for Xmas. Our customers will be our best adver
tisers. -—- "
For the Xmas Gift
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In each pair you’ll find the‘
clear, even beauty of weave
for which the Nippon Pure
Thread Silk Hose is famous.
A full range of color tofies in
the newest modes, such as;
Black Blue
White Grey
Tan Brown
a—AIL THIS COUPON
CITY ICE & COAL CO.
’Phone 84 or 91-J and soon your order is on the way.
HERE IS THE PLAN IN A NUT SHELL
Clip the coupon printed below, mail it to us with 96 cents
and you will be enrolled in a Xraaa Silk Hosiery Club which
entitles you to four pair of NIPPON Pure-Thread Silk
Hoae. You make~your choice of colors and sizes.
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Nothing finer or more acceptable as an Xmas gift than a
pair of Nippon Pure-Thread Silk Hose. Mother, father,
sister or brother, uncle or aunt, grandmother or
grandfather or anyone else near and dear will
appreciate a gift like this.
Our mills are working night and
day in order that no one will be
disappointed. Do not hesitate,
send P. 0. or Express
Money Order today.
JOIN THE MEN'S
HOSE CLUB
Make it Hosiery
Bay Now;
Pay Later
Send only 96c
HOSIERY
FOR XMAS
The flawler* texture of f
filmy ftilk* ffivee to the NIP- 5
PON Pure TV-earf Silk bnie l
the style atmo^yLe-s waieh V
exqniaite hosiery luuat have. I
la NIPPON Per- <
Silk hoee yet af aror*! of {
that perfect fit. <m that J
there i« a-t th^ tireet »r:i.V!e *
to dirappoint mlltdy on ho-- f
reet and Ifahioaable appear- '/
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And. too. you wilt find )
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.
Vickery Bros.
Barnwell,
s. c.
Unheard-of Values at These Low Prices:
Men’s NIPPON Pure Thread Silk
Hom Is a value you are now pay
ing $1.50 or more for, we are of
fering for -HQQd»
only, per pair
And on easy payments, too.
Xmas Club—Men’s Hose
NIPPON SI LI H08IKBT CLUB ^ '"‘‘V
F. O. Bmc ISM, Memphis, Tees.
Enclosed herewith fled ninety six (Me) cents for which plense
enroll see as n member of yonr Xmas Nippon Silk Hosisry Qfob.
It is understood that I am to send ZSe per pair per week until
of 13.00 is pnM. This entftlee me to four peir of
M Pure Thread Silk Hoee, colors end place ae desig-
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Siened
Women’s NIPPON Pure Thread Silk
Hose, a value you will pay $2.25 or
more for, we are offer- <1*-| jq
ing for only, per pair... tbXe^nP
And on easy payments, too.
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NIPPON Pare Tarwid .Silt
box* phnwtmg
the Ara—tt
Pari* xhadrr.
OmIti frammitj
ef the following cotort;
Rosewood
Paney
Herr ext
Gan Meta! .
Reseda
Windsor Bream
Piplae Rack
Nile
Nat. Cray
Antemn
Airedale
White
Blonde
Ksgby Ten
Orchid
Rochelle
Black
French Node
Beige *-
Node
Virgin Blue
Peach
Powder Btae
Blende Satin
Down
Blnsh
Snnaet Ten
Canary
India Ten •-
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Crtor'lk
*. F. D. er Street Address
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SEND
ONLY
96c
For 4 Pair,
Balance on weekly
payments of 25e per
pair per week. All
^ ed in beautiful
tip boxes.
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Do Not Delay
REMEMBER — Clubs ' wUl
aieee at an early date* Bend
row Order in today. Alt aklp-
mento insured and mailed in
THIS COUPON . •JLl’
Xmas Club—-Women’s Hose
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NIPPON BILK HOSIERY CLUB
F. O. Bex 1M4. Memphis, Tenn.
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Rnclosed herewith find ninety six (Me) cents for which plenre
cnroU me as n member of yoar Xmas Nippon Silk Hosiery Club.
It to understood that I am to send 25e per pair per week until
tke hainnee ef |I.M to paid. Thi* entities me to four pair
•f Women a Nippon Pure Thread Silk Hoee, colon and sixes as
dsehtnated below.
Signed
“Say It With Flowers”
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CLOUD’S GREEN HOOSES
“Augusta’s Largest Green Houses”
Prompt ^Service Day and Night
1 Block North of Children’s Hospital.
1423 Estes St. - Phone 3314 - Augusta, Ga.
BEST PHARMACY, Agents, Barnwell
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Town
State
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Color
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IMPOBTANT—Fill to
and addrmi ptoirip.
and solan onrefally.
NIPPON SILK
HOSIERY,
CLUB
Po«t Office Box 1S#4
Momphig, Term.
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Color
Color
Color
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Cols
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IMPORTANT—Fill in sixes and colors cnrefally. Write
end nddreea plainly.
Improved Watson Melon Seed
FOR SALE
AST winter prices went up when the thermometer drop
ped. The same thing; is more than likely to happen again,
> phone us your order for COAL TO-DAY.
Unuless we satisfy you in two ways, wc consider our duty un-
% X.
done. We must give you satisfactory frames as well as pe^ect
lenses.
Whether or not you are now wearing glasses it would be‘well
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tolearn the true state of your eyes. • —
We can tell you this without any fear of contradiction. Be
sides it may save you much annoyance later on.
P. W. STEVENS, O. D.,
Telephone 120. Registered. Optometrist and Optician.
, These seed have been tested, around Barnwell by
some of the best farmers in the county and were found
to be second ta none. I am offering a limited quantity
at only—$2.00 A POUND, CASH WITH ORDER.
’ J. GARY OWENS
Barnwell, - . S. G . ^