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We bought a big lot q| Blankets direct
from-the mill,—the assortment of patterns
are beautiful, and the quality-"wool
—is very good. T
At the price~$3.00~they are selling
fast, and this price k a saving of $1 to $2.
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CRINKLE BEDSPREADS
Full size 8 l_x 90, plain $2rOO~
Rose and Blue stripe- 2.50
LEMON BROS., Inc.
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Barnwell,' - ' -
S. C.
Jfere and ^(ereabouts
’Phone JUf thg^Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of ^ocal
Interest for This Column.
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The days lose seven minutes in sun-
ine this week.
Mrs.* Ira Black visited her sister,
Mrs. Minor, of Denmark, last week.
V. S. Owens, Esq., was called to
Aiken on professional business Mon
day.
Prof. Boinest attended the Eur-
man-Carolina football ifanie in Green
ville Saturday.
The Duplicate Bridge Club met at
the home of Mrs. C. H. Fowler Fri
day afternoon.
Mrs. J. Julien Bush returned home
Monday from Augusta, where she
underwtwnt a toncil operation Satur
day.
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HIALEAH LOT OWNERS wish
ing to sell at cash profit before price
drops again write Mr. Boyd, 17 W
Jones S., Savannah, Ga. * ll-19-4tp
FOR SALE.—One Jersey Milk
Cow.—Dr. A. B. Patterson, Barnwell,
S. C. • - •
FOR SALE.—A few nice, fat tur
keys and hens for Thanksgiving.
See Mrs. J. H. Black, at the Court
House. Barnwell, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Lazar and little
daughter, Doris, spent Sunday with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. (jC
A. Diamond near Blackville..
Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Fort Val
ley, Ga., came last week for a week
end visit to Col. and Mrs. Harry D.
Calhoun, returning home Monday.
Mr. Harold Halford, of Bamberg, a
son of Mr. and Mrs. G. -W. Halford,
of Barnwell, is getting along splen
didly after fln operation for appendi
citis at ad Augusta hospital last
week.
The many Barnwell friends of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L.vry Widman, of Ashe
ville, N. C., will be interested to know
that tiny are the proud parents cf a
little soiv ’Who arrived Wednesday
evening of last week.
WANTED.—To rent or lease for
two or three years, with option of
buying, a smamll farm near Barnwell.
Give location, description, et*., fir.it
letter.—Ruben, care The I‘eoj l e-Sen
tinel, Bamv/e’l, F C.
CONDENSED KNOWLEDGE.
A ranchmamn’s wife in Colorado
killed 140 rattlesnakes with a club,
fightigg Jhe. reptiks - ieiLtwa
to save the life of her two-year-old
child.
Women fear snakes as theyndo rats.
Evolutionist gentlemen will tell you
that when our ancesters lived up in
a tree the snakes would come out
along the limb and seize the woman’s
sleeping baby.
When they lived in caves the dan
ger was cave rats that would eat
the child in sleep. That made women
hate rats and snakes. ’
But for the sake of children, wo
men overcome all fear.-l Th-i+ woman
on a lonely ranch killing 140 rattle
snakes with a club is a picture of
primitive life.
When you go in to talk business with a business man, it is
only business on nispart to inquire about your financial atiing.
He wants to know that you are able to carry out your part
of the contract.' : Plan now to be able to show a satisfactory
rating* _
BANK t»F WESTERN 7 CAROLINA
Cotton growers are discouraged,
and their complaints are just, against
a government helping with its re
ports to put down cottou prices.
Governmental crop reports an
nouncing gigantic production do
MORE than give information to*
buyers ■*
The goverr.ment anabances that so
many million bales more than
usual will be offered for sale. That
is equivalent to agyin*; “Don’t bq in
a hurry to buy. You will get it
cheaper later n.” *
The government doesn’t print such
reports concerning the steel business,
oil business, or other business. Why
is it necessary to broadcast to the
world, at public expense, reports of
which the results is to injure Ameri
can cotton growers?
JUST RECEIVED.—A carload of
Red Cedar Shingles; a carload of
native grown Fulghum Oats, and a
carload of Galvanized Roofing. Good
prices.—C. F. Motair, Barnwell, S. C.
10-1-tf.
* BIBLES. TESTAMENTS — Good
Books—Branch stores, at City Clerk’s
office, Barnwell; A. D. Arlington’s
Dunbarton; Harry Hutto’s, Hiila, or
see or write me—T. W. Boggs, Hilda,
S. C. 11 12-tf.
Notice of Dissolution of Corporation.
Notice is hereby given that a meet
ing of the stockholders of the J. A.
Porter Co., Inc., will be held at the
office of Brown and Bush, Attya., at
Barnwell, S. C., on the 4th day of
December, 1925, at twelve o’clock
noon, forNthe purpose of considering
dissolving said corporation and sur
rendering its Charter 40 the Secretary
of State, etc.
E. M. PORTER,
Secretary and ^reas.
Oct. 2ft, 1925. 4t*
cm. of him
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Trespass Notice
For Satisfactory Weights and
Grades, Ship Your Cotton to MID
DLETON and PETERSON. Inc.,
Savannah, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price and
Miss Jean Riley left here Friday af
ternoon for Sumter, being joined in
Columbia by Mr. Owen Riley. Messrs.
Price and Riley attended the Citadel-
Clemson football team in Charleston
Saturday.
ALL WORN OUT?
So Was Mrs. Simmons, Who Tells
Her Experience.
Sir Richard Redmaync, who un-
derstandp oil, says that the world’s
supply will be exhausted in one hun
dred years, and the supplv of the
United States in twenty-five years.
That is largely guesswork, of course.
Nobody knowa how much oil is hid
den undeground, in the lands along
the Pacifie, up in the Arctic, In Mexi
co an<J flscwhere.
Don’t let Sir Richard’s predictions
hurry you into buying noor oil stocks
in any case. The work of harnessing
the tides, already begun in England
and in Maige, and # later direct use of
the power of the sun will make power
cheaper than it ever was.
Somd Edison of the future will
invent an elhctric battery, light in
weight, carrying power’sufficient to
drive an automobile or njn airplane
across the continent.
Sucb a discovery, if made now.
would make oil from the ground as
unijnportant in power production as
whale, oil. now in Um?miueItmr'0f
light.
Any and all persons are hereby
forbidden .to hunt by day or night,
fish, haul wood or straw* or trespass .
in any manner whatsoever upon any
0
.of the lands of the undersigned, un
der penalty of prosecution of the
full extent of the law.
“It’s Fine—It Beats Any
thing I Ever Saw—And
A Man Don’t Have To
Be Sick To Be Benefited
By It,” Says Prominent
Man.
M I feel that one‘cannot invest a
few dollars to better advantage
than' in taking a few bottles of
Karaak,” declares Capt John J.
Sigg, Superintendent of the South
ern Public Utilities Co., and prom
inent citizen of Winston-Salem,
N. C., residing at 205 S. Main St.
“I have found that when a man
reaches my age of sixty-three he
generally feel- the need of some-
thinr to keen uo his -vim, vigor and
vitality, and to ward off a general
run-down condition ipto which he
might otherwise fall.
“It has been my custom for aev- *
eral years to take a bottle or two -
of some good tonic for this pur*
pose, and 1 do nct hesitate to say
that I have never felt bo much
from various other tonics I
tve ever taken an I have from
this new medicine, Kamak
“In a very short time it just
seemed to give me a new appetite,
made my rood taste good to me,
and built me up in strength and
energy all over. Yt’» fine—beats
anything I ever saw—and I don't
hesitate to recommend it to any
body.”
Karaak is sold in Barnwell tvchi-
sively by Mace A Deason; and by
the leading druggist in evory town.
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Matthew Bolen
ELKO,
s. c.
PEAS WANTED!
Don’t trust to Luck
TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR LOVED
ONES AFTER YOU ARE DEAD.
LET ME PROTECT THEM NOW
WITH ONE OF THE BEST LIFE
INSURANCE POLICIES ON THE
MARKET. GIVE THEM THE
PRFOTECtlON TO WHICH THEY
ARE ENTITLED.
NORMAN B. GAMBLE
Barnwell, . » South Carotins.
your
Any quantity and any quality.
Will receive and pay cash
shipping point in quantities of 25 bu.
and over.
Jtr Ettmtmirml Tr»ntf»r1*rt*+
Dr.* Chas. A. Hensley left Satur
day morning for Chicago, where he
goes to take a special eight weeks’
course in medicine. During his ab
sence, Mrs. Hensley and two little
daughters will visit relatives in Au
gusta. artd his practice will be taken
care of by Dr. Long, of Columbia.
^NB.
Ellis
J. B. Ellis
ELLIS ENGINEERING CO.
Land Surveying a Specialty.
Arc you tired all the time; worn-
out night and day? Does yout back
ache as if it would break? Do you
suiter dizziness, headaches, rheu
matic twinges or distressing urinary
disorders? You have good cause,
then, to be alarmed about your kid
neys. Do as many of your townfolk
recommend. Use Doan’s Pills—-a
stimulant diuretic to the kidneys.
This Barnwell case is convincing:
‘Mrs. Serena Simmons, says: “In
the morning, I felt tired and achy a-
cross my back. It seemeed as though
I was hardly able vo get about. I
was bothered with sudden stabs of
pain when I stooped. When I swept,
my back seemed to lock and it hurt
me to straighten. Also, my kidneys
acted irregularly. .1 was advised to
try Doan’s Pills and got some at the
Mace Drug Co. Doan’s cured me.”
60c, at all dealers. Foster-MiRnirn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Since Yale University started 224
years ago, books in the library have
doubled in number every twenty
years. The total now is T,390,000,
and every year 50,000 books are add-,
ed. others being put in storage to
make room.
This proves that organization and
condensation are lacking in educa
tion. Buckle is said to have rgad
60,000" books. , Voltaire apologized
for his “small” library of 6,000 vol-
nmes, each with notes in Voltaire’s
fine handwriting. Catherine of Rus
sia bought the library, and everything
else in Voltarie’s house.
What is needed is not an impossi
bly library of 1,390,000 books, but
rather 100 essential books, boiled
down into ten volumes, with an edu
cation in' those ten volumes. The
thing could be done.
—1m 1
W. M. WALTON,
ELLENTON, S. C.
Lyndhurst, S. C.
Win. McNAB
HEALTH
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AND ACCIDENT
'INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention given all bastaea*
Office In Harriaon Block, Main St
BARNWELL. I C
Gas Maks People
Nervous and Restless
Gas pressure in the abdomen caus
es a restless, nervous feeling and
prevents sleep. Adlerika removes
gas in TEN minutes and brings out4
Surprising amounts of old waste
matter you never thought was in
your system. This excellent intesti
nal evacuant is wonderful for consti
pation or allied stomach trouble.
Don’t waste time with pills or tab
lets budget REAL Adlerika action!
Mace and Deason, Druggists, Barn-
well, S, ,C. .;1
EXPERT
WATCH AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING
We are prepared, by years
of experience with some of the
State’s best jewelers, to ren
der expert repairs ^oif watches,
gold and platinum jewelry. <
No Job Too Hard.
Your patronage will be great
ly appreciated, and every job
guaranteed.
P. W. Stevens
• Jeweler
BARNWELL, S. C. *
Weak In Back
and Sides
“Before the birth of my
little girl,” says Mrs. Lena
Stancll, of R. F. D. 2, Mat
thews, Mo., “I was so weak
in my back and sides I could
not go about. I was too
weak to stand up or do any
work. I felt like my back
was coming In two. I lost
weight I didn’t eat any
thing much and was so rest
less I couldn’t sleep nights.
“My mother used to take
For Fonb TraNns
so I sent to get it I im
proved after my first bottle.
Cardul is certainly a great
help for nervousness and
weak back. 1 took six bot
tles of Cardul aad by then I
was well and strong, just
did fine from then on. Cardul
helped me so much.”
Thousands of weak, suf
fering women have taken
Cardul, knowing that it had
helped their mothers or their
friends, and soon gained
strength and got rid of their
pains.
Cardul should do yo4 a lot
of good.
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Winter Comfort
atLowCost
To drive in comfort this winter you should have complete: (
‘otection against rain, sleet, snow and wind. Only the
test dosed car construction can give you that. -
The Chevrolet Coach body is Fisher-built—the same con
struction used on the world’s finest cars.
Doors and windows fit and stay tight to keep out wind and
water. Rain or snow cannot penetrate the Fisher V-V
one-piece windshield which gives you perfect vision and
ventilation. Long semi-elliptic springs and beiieon dree
take the jars out of froccn roeds.
Yet yeu get all this in die world’s lowest-priced Hsber
Body Coach.
Let us show you the qualit
and explain how easy It Is 1
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SPRINGFIELD, SOUTH CAROLINA